Odin Lightweight Jacket

Description

Helly Hansen Odin Lightweight Jacket is Workhorse for Professional Guides and Adventurers

Helly Hansen’s mission is to protect and enable professionals making their living in the harshest environments. Helly’s Odin collection of base layers, insulators and outerwear embody that mission with the highest level of innovation, experience, quality and durability built into every design in the system.

The all-new Odin Lightweight Jacket extends the collection with an expedition-quality, clean Scandinavian design for all alpine pursuits in rainy, snowy or windy conditions. Designed to the exacting standards of Helly Hansen’s professional guide partners, the jacket is constructed with three-ply Helly Tech® O2 fabrics with a 20mm waterproof breathable rating, and minimal seams to ensure water tightness. Scandinavian simplicity conceals multiple functional details such as a woven wrist liner, one- hand hood adjustments, generous underarm vents. All chest, pit and front zips are water-resistant for maximum protection.

Features:

  • Helly Tech O2
  • 3-ply woven laminate
  • Water-resistant center front zip
  • Minimal seam construction
  • Narrow seam tape
  • Woven wrist liner
  • Attached hood accommodates a helmet
  • Pocket bottom hem adjustment
  • One-hand hood adjustment
  • Water-resistant zippered pockets
  • Water-resistant zippered underarm vents

About Helly Hansen

Founded in Moss, Norway, in 1877, Helly Hansen continues to protect and enable professionals making their living on oceans and mountains around the world. Their apparel, developed through a blend of Scandinavian design and insights drawn from living in some of the harshest environments on earth, helps provide the confidence professionals need to step out into the elements and complete their jobs. The company invented the first supple, waterproof fabrics more than 130 years ago, created the first fleece fabrics in the 1960s and introduced the first technical baselayers made with LIFA® Stay Dry Technology in the 1970s. Today, Helly Hansen is the official uniform partner for more than 35 ski resorts and mountain guiding operations. The brand's outerwear, baselayers, sportswear and footwear for winter, outdoor and water sports are sold in more than 40 countries. To learn more about Helly Hansen's latest collections, visit www.hellyhansen.com.