PAKACLOUD™ Fleece
- Regular price
- $165
- Regular price
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- Sale price
- $165
- Unit price
- per
Size Guide
UNISEX | CHEST | WAIST | HIP |
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XXS | 35” | 24” | 33” |
XS | 37” | 29” | 35” |
S | 39” | 31” | 36” |
M | 41" | 34" | 39" |
L | 43" | 37" | 42" |
XL | 45" | 40" | 45" |
XXL | 48" | 43" | 48" |
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Details
Made to replace your synthetic fleece, PAKACLOUD™ tests 2x warmer than synthetics. That means less material, more warmth, and a new level of natural cloud-soft comfort.
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UseCozying up, camping, brisk walks, skiing, snowboarding, becoming an alpaca
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Materials42% Traceable Alpaca / 30% Recycled Polyester / 14% Merino Wool / 14% Recycled Nylon
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WeightMedium = 0.41kg
Wash & care
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NotesUnlike synthetic fleece PAKACLOUD™ is highly odor-resistant and moisture-wicking. You'll rarely have to wash it. In case of the occasional spill or mud splatter follow the instructions below.
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WashHand wash
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DryLay flat to dry
PAKACLOUD™ Fleece
Made to replace your synthetic fleece, PAKACLOUD™ tests 2x warmer than synthetics. That means less material, more warmth, and a new level of natural cloud-soft comfort.
Reverse Coil Zipper
Quarter zip for added temperature regulation with soft chin guard for added comfort on skin
Natural Puller Made From Corn Byproduct
Adjustable cordlock system at hem with two drawcords to lock in warmth
Elastane Binding
Soft cuffs at neck and cuffs to lock in warmth
Made For Movement
Gusseted armhole and side panel for improved fit and mobility
Handwoven Inca ID On Back
Paka's signature Inca ID, handwoven by our team of 200+ Quechua women in Chinchero, Peru
Lightweight
Fully Traceable
Ultra-Durable
High Warmth to Weight
Soft as a Cloud
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Just Rolled In: PAKACLOUD™
Our new alpaca polar fleece reduces the use of plastics by 50%, while testing 2x warmer than standard synthetic fleeces. Check out our journey to create PAKACLOUD™ in our blog, with a Q&A from pro-surfer and environmental activist Leah Dawson.
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