Product Details
Men's Lifa Stripe X-Large White Crew Base Layer Top (48800_001-XL) by Helly Hansen®. The original technical Helly Hansen long sleeve base layer. The original technical Helly Hansen base layer. An iconic design with the classic stripe along the sleeve. This long-sleeve base layer top for men provides moisture management during aerobic activities and is ideal for climbing, skiing, sailing and sports training. Comfortable and functional as an insulating layer for everyday use, featuring cuffs and a regular fit. The HH Lifa™ construction with 100% Lifa™ is a quick-dry, extremely breathable and super-lightweight high-performance base layer. Continually perfected over the last 40 years, Lifa™ Stay Dry technology is the unique ingredient of all Helly Hansen base layers.
Specifications:
Color: White |
Size: X-Large |
Gender: Men's |
Weight: 144 g. |
Fabric: 100% Polypropylene |
Features:
- Lightweight insulation
- 100% Lifa™
- Flat lock seams for max comfort
- Natural stretch fabric
- 125 g./m² fabric impeccable quality
Use For:
- Back Country/Ski Touring
- Camping & Hiking
- Coastal Sailing
- Dinghy/Lifestyle
- Freeride
- Inshore Sailing
- Mountaineering
- Ocean Offshore Sailing
- Off-Piste/Side Country
- Resort Skiing
- Trekking
- Urban & City Life
- Winter
From its home in Norway, Helly Hansen® has been making professional-grade gear to help people stay and feel alive for almost 140 years. It all started in 1877 when sea captain Helly Juell Hansen found a better way to stay protected from the harsh Norwegian elements. Soon thereafter, Captain Hansen and his wife Margrethe launched a business producing waterproof oilskin jackets, trousers, sou’westers, and tarpaulins made from coarse linen soaked in linseed oil - and the legend was born! Today Helly Hansen gear is worn and trusted by professionals on oceans, mountains, and worksites. The company continues to support Captain Hansen’s legacy through a long list of first-to-market innovations developed through insights from those working and recreating in the world’s harshest environments.