A black men’s jacket with a hood from Helly Hansen with a decent front and hood logo.
- winter jacket
- zipper
- adjustable hood
- hand pockets with YKK zipper fastening
- chest zipper pocket
- inside pocket
- chest and hood logo
- water-resistant, windproof and breathable
- DWR technology
The model is wearing a size L.
The model is 186 cm tall and weighs 78 kg.
DWR (Durable Water Repellent): A special surface treatment of the fabric which makes it hydrophobic - ie durable water-repellent.
PFC-free water-repellent treatment: Here you can be sure that in the production of this piece, no PFCs (perfluorinated compounds) were used, ensure the material's water repellency.
High Loft™ : Synthetic insulation
100% Nylon: is known for its simple maintenance and high resistance, it is a relatively hard material.
Water repellent
Wind-resistant
100% Polyamide
100% Polyester
60% Polyester
40% Recyklovaný polyester
Washable in a washing machine 30º
Do not use bleach
Don't clean chemically
Iron to lowest setting
Dry in a tumble dryer to a slight degree
Products with this label are made mostly of recycled materials mostly made from old waste such as plastic bottles and clothes. These products has smaller environmental footprint thanks to processing more waste materials than virgin materials.
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Helly Hansen is a renowned Norwegian brand with a rich history dating back to 1877. It was founded by Captain Helly Juell Hansen, who, together with his wife, began making waterproof clothing for sailors and workers in the North Sea. Their first products were jackets, trousers and oilskin sails made from linen soaked in linseed oil.
Over the years, Helly Hansen has been at the forefront of developing innovative materials that enhance the durability and functionality of its equipment. In the 1940s, it introduced Helox, a thin sheet of translucent PVC plastic sewn into waterproof jackets that became a staple of outdoor protection. This was followed by the development of Fibrepile, a cold-weather insulation layer, and in the 1970s LIFA, a base layer of fabric that keeps skin dry and warm by wicking moisture away from the body.
Today, Helly Hansen is a subsidiary of the Canadian Tire retail chain and is known for its high-quality outdoor clothing and sports equipment. The brand is synonymous with protection from adverse weather conditions and is popular among professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With a focus on sustainability and innovation, Helly Hansen continues to provide gear that helps people stay and feel alive in the harshest conditions.