The North Face W Dryzzle Futurelight Parka
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In a nutshell
All about this product
Material & maintenance
Fabric composition | 76,5% RCPES, 23,5% RCPA |
Measurements
Weight (g) | 385 |
Weatherproof
Waterproof | Yes |
Taped seams | Fully taped seams |
Breathable | Yes |
Technical features
Clothing Technology | FLASHDRY - FUTURELIGHT |
Membrane type | Futurelight |
Garment features
Hood | Yes |
Adjustable hood | Yes |
Sleeve closure | Velcro |
Adjustable cuffs | Yes |
Other features
Gender | Women |
Moisture wicking | Yes |
Quickdry | Yes |
Product Code | B11A000035 |
General
Technical details
- Breathable-waterproof, seam-sealed FUTURELIGHT shell
- Parka length for extended coverage
- Adjustable, three-piece hood
- Adjustable hoop opening
- Reverse-coil, centre front and hand pocket zips
- Raglan sleeves
- Internal chest pocket
- Hook-and-loop adjustable cuffs
- Side panel seams for feminine shaping
- Heat transfer logo on left chest and back-right shoulder
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Washing waterproof garments
Always review the jacket labels before washing for specific washing instructions. We recommend that you wash your waterproof jacket with a technical detergent on a regular basis. This prevents damage to the waterproof layer. Rise it out well so that there are no soap residues. Never use fabric softener.
Impregnating waterproof garments
When you impregnate your jacket, it is a good idea to put it in the dryer after washing it. This reactivates the water repellent layer on the outside. After several washes, the outside of your garment will absorb moisture. The jacket will become heavy and feel cold and clammy. When that happens, it is time to impregnate the jacket. Use a product made for the washing machine or choose a spray.
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Materials
At least 50% Recycled Synthetics | |
No PFCs or PFAs |
Certificates
SBTi 2030 |