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MEC Prodigy Hoodie (Men's)

Product Number: 5023-089

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MEC Prodigy Hoodie (Men's)

Weight: 494g (Medium)

Only a couple of degrees separate a compelling mixed line from a pitch of wet rock. An adaptable system lets you "get after it" no matter which conditions you encounter. This light technical shell adds a versatile piece to your arsenal. In rocky, snowy settings, it's a reliable layer between you and the cold and the wind. The cut fits neatly under a hard shell jacket, and the breathable material helps vent heat as you thread the tricky sections.

  • Polartec® Power Shield™ 02 shell fabric is polyester with a touch of spandex.
  • DWR treatment on face repels light rain.
  • Inner face is gridded polyester fleece to add light thermal protection.
  • Attached hood has elasticized sides and a small hood brim.
  • Elastic cuffs seal out breezes.
  • Two zippered hand pockets.
  • Fold over zipper chin guard for comfort.
  • Shock corded hem keeps cold gusts out.
  • Note, the hood is not compatible with all helmet types.
Weight 494g (Medium)
Type Soft shell
Intended Use Climbing - alpine
Mountaineering
Climbing - ice
Construction Bonded
Face Fabric Polyester + spandex
Lining/Backer Polyester
Insulation None
Pockets 2 handwarmer
Waterproofness

Waterproof garments use waterproof-breathable technologies and are fully seam-taped. Water-resistant garments use waterproof-breathable technologies but their seams are not taped. Weather-resistant garments repel water and protect against wind but are not made of waterproof fabric.

Weather-resistant
Length Below hip
Durable Water Repellency

Durable water repellency (DWR) treatments cause water to bead up and run off your clothing.

Yes
Hood Adjustable

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