

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I like the Canyonlands Full-Zip Jacket for those in-between days when I need something warm but not bulky. The fleece feels smooth, layers easily, and the stretch makes a real difference when I’m hiking with a pack. The thumbholes are a nice bonus for keeping sleeves in place and sealing out drafts.""We reach for the Canyonlands Full-Zip Jacket when the day calls for a reliable layer that moves with us from early trail starts to relaxed evenings in town. The smooth fleece gives us soft warmth without slowing our pace, and the built-in stretch keeps us comfortable as we navigate switchbacks, carry a pack, or move between layers. Its clean profile and easy-wearing design make it a natural choice for everything from quick outings to full travel days. Thoughtful details elevate the experience. Raglan sleeves free our shoulders for unrestricted motion, while micro-elastic bindings at the collar and hem hold warmth close without feeling tight. Thumbholes help seal out cool air and keep sleeves in place during active use or layering. With zippered hand pockets to secure essentials, the Canyonlands Full-Zip Jacket stays ready for whatever direction the day takes us."
Price: $63.00 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve taken this hoodie on everything from weekend drives to quick trail loops. The fleece has a smooth, durable feel, and the stretch makes it easy to move in. It’s warm enough for cooler starts but still...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve taken this hoodie on everything from weekend drives to quick trail loops. The fleece has a smooth, durable feel, and the stretch makes it easy to move in. It’s warm enough for cooler starts but still...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve taken this hoodie on everything from weekend drives to quick trail loops. The fleece has a smooth, durable feel, and the stretch makes it easy to move in. It’s warm enough for cooler starts but still...