Dyer

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Military

The Dyer is new to the ranks of our multi-functional layering system. Designed to be worn under any of our 3-layer shells, but versatile and stylish enough to be worn as a stand-alone piece on or off the mountain.

Features

1 Way Center Front Zip

Stretch Lining

Stand Up Collar

Zip Hand Pockets

Stretch Sleeve Cuffs

Inner Storm Flap

Softshell Side Panels

Fabric

Ripstop

Materials

Outershell: 100% Recycled Polyester

Insulation: 100% Recycled Polyester

Lining: 100% Recycled Polyester

Hand Pockets: 100% Polyester

Sleeve Cuffs And Hem: 80% Nylon 20% Elastane

Sizes

XS
S
M
L
XL
XXL

Specifications

DWR

DWR (Durable Water Repellent) coating

80g insulation

Insulated with material weighing 80 grams/square meter.

Regular fit

Traditional outerwear fit with room to layer, but not too loose. Relaxed through the hips and thighs with a regular leg opening

Recycled Materials

A work in progress, we’ve set a goal to work towards having a line completely made of only fully recycled fabrics in the near future. As we start this journey, our main goal is to do our part in reducing the industry’s greater impact one step at a time.

Eco Yarn Lining

The first step being the addition of (GRS) certified 100% recycled polyester found in our linings as well as our new high pile fleece, manufactured from used PET bottles. Using environmentally-friendly recycling processes, it does not require petrochemical raw materials and saves natural resources reducing the burden on the environment. We have also switched our nylon lining in 45 of our 48 styles to Ecoya® — a type of solution dyed yarn. Statistics show when generic textiles are replaced with Ecoya®, the release of CO2 and COD is greatly reduced while water and chemicals are also conserved. Such as water savings of 46%, COD savings of 67%, Coal savings of 64%, Chemical savings of 92%, CO2 savings of 63%, Electricity savings of 59%.

PFC Free DWR

As part of our commitment to improving our environmental footprint we have entirely switched from C6 DWR containing hazardous PFC’s (per- and poly-fluorinated chemicals) to PFC-free DWR on all our fabrics and styles that require a DWR coating. The importance of a cleaner textile process is fundamental in our journey to reducing our environmental footprint.