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Introducing the Kitanica Quarter Zip Mid-Layer. A U.S. Made thermal fleece sweater engineered to elevate your outdoor experience as the perfect warm layer option. Crafted in-house using U.S. Made materials this sweater delivers Kitanica comfort, performance, quality and style.
At the heart of this exceptional fleece layer is Polartec Power Stretch fabric. This 240 GSM thermal fleece is renowned for its unparalleled combination of warmth, flexibility, and durability. The nylon face knit exterior ensures superior abrasion resistance and enhanced wind protection, making it perfect for rugged outdoor adventures. Meanwhile, the cozy polyester brushed fleece interior provides exceptional insulation, trapping warmth close to your body even in the coldest conditions.
The mock turtle neck with quarter zip opening allows you to release or retain heat to insure a comfortable operating temperature. Generous cuffs and ergonomic thumb holes provide more warmth and compatibility with your outer layers. The ample stretch offers unrestricted movement, while the moisture-wicking properties ensure you stay dry and comfortable throughout your journey. Whether you're hiking through snow-capped mountains or out for a winter sail the Quarter Zip Mid-Layer is your ultimate cold weather companion.
100% American made using U.S.A. made materials.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.