Hero Dirt Hoodie - Past Season - Women's
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We designed the Hero Dirt Hoodie to be the perfect layer for mountain bike rides where we need a little extra coverage. An adjustable hood and zippered arm vents let your body breathe, all while you pedal comfortably in soft nylon fabric that's abrasion-resistant. And with performance stretch for mobility and a wicking finish for moisture management, the Hero Dirt Hoodie will never cramp your ride style. We also borrowed the idea of a rear zippered pocket from jerseys, offering you a secure spot for low-profile essentials.
Details
- Final Sale
- Mountain bike hoodie that offers comfort and coverage
- Adjustable hood and asymmetrical hood zip for customization
- Zippered arm vents for regulating your temperature
- Kangaroo front pocket and rear zippered pocket
- Abrasion-resistant, performance stretch fabric for mobility
- Moisture-wicking material keeps you dry and comfortable
- Item #BCCZ28C
- Material
- 69% nylon, 17% polyester, 14% elastane
- Fit
- regular
- Season
- spring, summer, fall
- Pockets
- kangaroo pocket, 1 rear zippered, 2 rear stash
- Reflective
- detail
- Activity
- trail, enduro, downhill
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
4.5 based on 3 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 26, 2021
Very comfy, great color
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
This jacket is a great lightweight layer. Perfect for throwing on at the top or before/after your ride. The vents are really smart. My biggest complaint is the hood. It?s too small to not have a ponytail hole. So basically it just serves as a weight to uncomfortably pull the neck backwards. Also the back pockets are nice in theory but cause the same weight problem as the hood. Would love to see a version without a hood!
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
May 27, 2021
Super Fun Hoodie
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Used so far mtn biking and ski touring. Love it. I have not used the pockets much yet, but if needed, they can hold some small objects. Size wise,True to size overall , I ordered a small, I can usually wear XS or S, depending on brand , etc. In this, Small was large on me, sleeves were long. XS ordered, perfect, so I could say true to size for the most part. I'm 5'1 and a 1/4 haha, small petite build . Ordered the atlantic deep and metal colors, so far. :)
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
May 12, 2021
Out of the box review
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Unzip the zipper around the neck before you put this thing on or you won?t get it over your head! I love the orange color and it feels like a great light weight hoody and I look forward to testing it on the MTB and hiking trails. The fabric is cozy and I?m stoked on the 3 pockets in the back (one zippered). I don?t love the thumb holes (too small and tight, maybe my arms are too long or something) but luckily I don?t have to use them so it?s a nice option if you?re into that. I?m honestly a bit wary of the zipper quality after the initial impression, they?re kind of dainty, but time will tell. I find the hood a bit small to me but I appreciate that it?s low profile and doesn?t feel like it?s choking me when I?m not using it and it should pair well with a light shell. I usually don?t prefer to have hoods on anything but my shells. I like the fit and length, I have a long torso and this comes right to my hip line. I?d say it?s true to size. I?m usually small/medium. It?s snug but not too tight, it stretches and moves with you which is how I prefer my layers. The orange fabric is a bit sheer if you care about that sort of thing.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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