BLAZE 3L SHELL JACKET

SKU: 63143
A versatile jacket for the mountains – waterproof, breathable, and windproof, ensuring exceptional protection in any weather.

$600

In Stock
Colour 990 BLACK
Select Size S

Product Description

The Blaze jacket is purpose-built for the mountains, so you can tackle changing climates and altitudes effortlessly. Utilising our trusted HELLY TECH® Performance technology, this jacket provides waterproof/breathable and windproof performance. It boasts a backpack and harness-compatible design, along with a helmet-compatible hood. For a personalised fit, you can easily adjust the hood, cuffs, and hem. This product contains recycled material. See composition for more details. This is a certified bluesign® product.

Fibre content: Shell: 68% Polyamide (Recycled), 32% Polyamide

Care Instructions: Close zippers before washing. Close hook and loop before washing. Do not iron on print. Do not use fabric softener. Use washing agent for technical garments.

Weight: 550g

Features

-HELLY TECH® PERFORMANCE
-YKK® Zipper
-3-layer construction
-Adjustable cuffs and bottom hem
-Adjustable hood
-Articulated sleeves for optimal mobility
-Brushed tricot chin guard
-Backpack and harness compatible design
-Hand pockets with YKK® zipper
-Helmet compatible hood
-Mechanical ventilation zippers
-HH® printed logo
-Fully seam sealed
-bluesign® product
-Recycled Content
-PFC-free DWR

Used for

Outdoor
Camping & Hiking
BLAZE 3L SHELL JACKET
BLAZE 3L SHELL JACKET

BORN BY THE SEA RAISED BY THE MOUNTAINS

From our home in Norway, Helly Hansen has been making professional grade gear to help people stay and feel alive for more than 140 years.

ALIVE SINCE 1877

It all started in 1877 when sea captain Helly Juell Hansen found a better way to stay protected from the harsh Norwegian elements.

TRUSTED BY PROFESSIONALS

Helly Hansen gear is worn and trusted by professionals on oceans, mountains and worksites. We're the #1 apparel brand for Ski Professionals and our sailing gear is worn by world-class sailors across all five oceans.
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