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Updated on 11/23/2024
Casanna HS Thermo Hooded Jacket - Men's

Casanna HS Thermo Hooded Jacket - Men's

Description

Casanna HS Thermo Hooded Jacket

Mammut is dedicated to creating products that combine environmental sustainability and exceptional performance in the mountains. The Casanna HS Thermo Hooded Jacket exemplifies these principles.

This jacket is made from 100% recycled polyester using a 2-layer DRYtechnology construction. This means you can rely on its waterproof, breathable properties to keep you dry and comfortable on even the snowiest days without contributing to waste.

The Ajungilak OTI Element insulation is also made from recycled polyester, providing both warmth and peace of mind as you take on the trails of your favorite resort.

With a fixed powder skirt, adjustable hood, and hem, along with multiple water-resistant zippered pockets, this jacket is built for the mountains and will make your skiing experience from first to last chair comfortably enjoyable.

Details

  • Ski jacket with eco-friendly weather protection
  • Two-layer waterproof, breathable fabric for ultimate performance
  • Insulated to keep you warm in chilly temperatures
  • Both insulation and fabric made from recycled polyester
  • Fixed, elastic powder skirt to keep snow out
  • Adjustable hem and hood to adapt to changing weather
  • Side zippered vents for quick heat release
  • Multiple pockets for storing your pass, snacks, map, and cash

Specs

Material [membrane/laminate] DRYtechnology (2-layer), [face fabric] 100% recycled polyester

Insulation Ajungilak OTI Element

Waterproof Rating 10,000mm

Breathability Rating 10,000g/m²

Fit regular

Length hip

Hood adjustable

Pockets [external] 2 zippered side, 1 ski pass, [internal] 1 zippered, 1 goggles

Venting underarm zips

Powder Skirt fixed

Recommended Use all-mountain skiing, all-mountain snowboarding, backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, casual, freeride/powder skiing, freeride/powder snowboarding, telemark skiing

Manufacturer Warranty 2 years