





Technical zipped hooded fleece - Men -
The men's
With its hybrid wool structure, this fleece is soft thanks to the fine merino wool on the inside and keeps you warm thanks to the SwissWool on the outside. In addition to wool, recycled polyester is integrated into the main material, making this fleece particularly durable.
The hood provides optimal protection against wind and cold, the two front pockets are handy for small items and the arm pocket has a thermo-welded closure. You can wear this fleece as an undergarment or top layer, suitable for skiing in winter and hiking in summer.



- Standard fit
- Fitted hood
- Central zip
- Zipped side pockets
- Arm pocket
- Elasticated waist and cuffs
Composition:
- 50% recycled polyester, 41% merino wool, 9% elastane
| Merino wool by Ortovox | Merino wool has been an integral part of ORTOVOX mountainwear products since 1995. The wool is ecological by nature and is thus particularly durable. Their Merino wool comes from happy sheep that are raised in a species-friendly manner and are regularly checked. Due to the fineness of its threads, with an extremely fine fibre diameter, merino wool is ultra soft and pleasant against the skin. It ensures perfect comfort by regulating the level of humidity and temperature, neutralising any bad odours. |
| SwissWool | Since 1988, Ortovox has sworn by wool. This represents more than a quarter of a century of experience in working with the most functional fibre nature has to offer. Starting from the first layer, right through to the third, Ortovox takes a holistic approach and does not produce any garments without using sheep’s wool fibres. Their expertise lies in intelligently combining this natural fibre with other innovative materials. Thanks to the resulting ultra-comfortable clothing range, Ortovox guarantees unique functionality and comfort for mountain adventures. Ortovox has been working with swisswool on insulation products since 2011. This wool fibre from Switzerland is distinguished by its exceptional thermal properties and its high degree of self-regulation, as well as by its regional origin. |