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Salewa Fanes Sarner Light Hybrid Jacket

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Management number 201508932 Release Date 2025/10/09 List Price $56.99 Model Number 201508932
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The Fanes Sarner Light Hybrid Jacket is a testament to time-honored alpine craft, reborn for the modern explorer. Woven with a distinctive Sarner knit – a legacy of meticulous woolmaking – this jacket delivers exceptional warmth and weather resistance, born from a blend of recycled wool, viscose, and polyamide. Experience the unmistakable feel of a meticulously constructed garment, featuring soft, stretch wool fleece panels interwoven with recycled polyester for unmatched comfort and responsiveness. This is a Salewa Committed product, engineered for enduring performance and a heritage you can feel. 
 
PRODUCT CONDITION
 
This Fanes Sarner Light Hybrid Jacket - Men's is in New condition. 
 
Products in New condition have not been used or worn, and show no signs of wear. New items may have the original tags attached or come in their original packaging. 



TECH SPECS
  • Main material: WOOL KNIT SARNER 2L 401g/sqm (45% Viscose 36% Virgin Wool (recycled) 13% Polyamide 3% Other Fibres 3% Elastane)
  • WOOL POWERSTRETCH 289 g/sqm (79% Polyester (recycled) 16% Wool 5% Elastane)
  • Hybrid AlpineWool blend of recycled wool, viscose and polyamide with elastane.
  • Lightweight 400-gram Sarner Lite knit blend
  • Comfortable tailored hood
  • Two zip-secure side pockets

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