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Wild Country Women's Flow Hoody X-Small Nectar (Outlet)

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Wild Country Women's Flow Hoody X-Small Nectar (Outlet)

Wild Country Women's Flow Hoody X-Small Nectar (Outlet)

Sizing

  XS S M L XL XXL
Chest 86-89cm 90-93cm 94-97cm 98-101cm 102-105cm 106-109cm


A soft, stretchy layer designed for warming up, cooling down, and those breezy belays when you don’t want a full jacket. The Nectar colourway is now outlet-priced (end-of-line), with the same fabric and fit as the current model.


Key features

 

  • Stretch jersey fabric – comfortable, unrestricted movement for climbing

  • Lightweight hoody – ideal for layering year-round

  • Slim women’s fit – sits neatly under a harness or pack straps

  • Soft-touch feel – great straight off the skin

  • Minimal, clean styling – works at the wall, crag, or post-climb cafĂ©

 


Why climbers like it

Perfect for in-between moments: warming up on cold mornings, taking the edge off wind at the crag, or throwing on after a hard session. It’s the kind of hoody that lives in your pack because it’s light, comfy, and always useful.

$48.92
Wild Country Women's Flow Hoody X-Small Nectar (Outlet)—
$48.92

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Description

Sizing

  XS S M L XL XXL
Chest 86-89cm 90-93cm 94-97cm 98-101cm 102-105cm 106-109cm


A soft, stretchy layer designed for warming up, cooling down, and those breezy belays when you don’t want a full jacket. The Nectar colourway is now outlet-priced (end-of-line), with the same fabric and fit as the current model.


Key features

 

  • Stretch jersey fabric – comfortable, unrestricted movement for climbing

  • Lightweight hoody – ideal for layering year-round

  • Slim women’s fit – sits neatly under a harness or pack straps

  • Soft-touch feel – great straight off the skin

  • Minimal, clean styling – works at the wall, crag, or post-climb cafĂ©

 


Why climbers like it

Perfect for in-between moments: warming up on cold mornings, taking the edge off wind at the crag, or throwing on after a hard session. It’s the kind of hoody that lives in your pack because it’s light, comfy, and always useful.