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Helly-Hansen Men's Verglas Infinity Shell
Helly-Hansen Men's Verglas Infinity Shell
Helly-Hansen Men's Verglas Infinity Shell
Helly-Hansen Men's Verglas Infinity Shell

Helly-Hansen Men's Verglas Infinity Shell Jacket, 990 Black, X-Large

Product ID : 51969534


Galleon Product ID 51969534
Shipping Weight 1.28 lbs
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Model 63055
Manufacturer Helly-Hansen
Shipping Dimension 21.1 x 17.72 x 4.53 inches
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Helly-Hansen Men's Verglas Infinity Shell Features

  • Designed to perform mountainside, this hard shell jacket excels in unpredictable weather during high-output pursuits. We’ve upgraded it with our extremely waterproof-breathable and responsible LIFA INFINITY technology.

  • LIFA INFINITY is part of our most sustainable waterproof/breathable technology to date. Combining the LIFA INFINITY membrane, recycled face fabric and a PFC-free DWR treatment results in a responsible and professional grade performance.

  • FEATURES: Hard-shell fit provides maximum protection from the elements, Underarm ventilation, adjustable helmet compatible hood, Backpack and harness compatible design, Full inner front placket for wind protection, Bemis 3.5L laminated construction

  • GOOD FOR: Camping & Hiking, Climbing & Mountaineering, Trekking, Backcountry, Ski Touring, Mountaineering, Urban & City Life, Commuting,

  • FIT: Regular - Neither slim nor oversized. Regular-fitting garments may be worn over thicker midlayers. Pants will have a standard inseam with a cut that's straight through the leg.


About Helly-Hansen Men's Verglas Infinity Shell

From our home in Norway, Helly Hansen has been making professional grade gear to help people stay and feel alive for more than 140 years. It all started in 1877 when sea captain Helly Juell Hansen found a better way to stay protected from the harsh Norwegian elements. Soon thereafter, Captain Hansen and his wife Margrethe launched a business producing waterproof oilskin jackets, trousers, sou’westers and tarpaulins made from coarse linen soaked in linseed oil – and the legend was born!