Ortovox Swisswool Piz Segnas Jacket - Men's
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The Ortovox Swisswool Piz Segnas Jacket is a lightweight insulated jacket that can be worn as a standalone or warm midlayer under a shell. A packable design and low weight make it ideal for long tours when you might have to adjust layers through the day. The wind-resistant, extremely breathable TEC-STRETCH outer material sheds snow and light rain. With Swisswool padding on the front, back, shoulders and outer sleeves, the Swisswool Piz Segnas is one of the warmer under jackets available from Ortovox.
- Elastic cuffs seal in warmth
- Pocket on the chest designed for backpack users
- Swisswool insulation for responsible warmth
- Winter 2024/25 model
Swisswool
Swisswool is made from 88% wool from Swiss sheep and the other 12% is made from corn starch. Swisswool is odor-neutralizing, moisture-regulating, and it is easy to care for. Wool fibers from Switzerland have excellent thermal properties and aid in thermoregulation. Swisswool is responsibly sourced and helps stimulate the regional economy by paying farmers a fair price for their wool. Swisswool is a more sustainable alternative for outdoor clothing which often uses harsh manufacturing processes and chemicals.
Climate-Neutral and 100% PFC-Free
Ortovox freeride apparel is made without perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) and without perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). This garment is produced with climate-neutral techniques, demonstrating Ortovox’s commitment to sustainable manufacturing and protecting the natural environment.
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Material | 100% polyamide (main outer, inner lining) Swisswool tech blend: 80% wool, 20% polylactide (insulation) |
Insulation | Swisswool-synthetic blend: 80% Swisswool, 20% polylactide |
Waterproof/Breathability | 90 g/m² breathable, water repellent |
Fit | Regular |
Pockets | 1 zip chest |
Weight | 0.42 kg |
Primary Use | Backcountry skiing, touring |
Manufacturer Warranty | Lifetime |
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