High off the deck on Warbonnet Peak in the immaculate Wind River Mountains, the naming of the range quickly makes sense. Our windproof and stretchy Lightweight R4 Jacket protects and warms with a Polartec® Windbloc® laminate sandwiched between a low-nap polyester microfleece face and a high/low grid polyester interior. Unlaminated R1® underarm panels (60% recycled polyester) enhance breathability and mobility, while a neck gasket seals out the elements. Seamless shoulders allow pack-wearing comfort. With three external pockets (the handwarmer pockets stay clear of your harness), two internal drop-in pockets and a drawcord hem. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.
Available in multiple colors.
Available in multiple colors.
Starting with crisp fall evenings and lasting through spindrift-blasted belays and backcountry hut tours, cold-weather outings call for top-level insulation. The R3 is our warmest nonlaminated (thus more breathable) fleece, with a technical design that excels alone or under a shell. The dense velour face helps stop wind, while the superplush grid interior soothes and adds wicking and warmth. Offset shoulder seams allow for pack-wearing comfort. Glued-in pockets: two zippered handwarmers and one chest. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.
Available in multiple colors.
Available in multiple colors.
Between colorful trails, crisp granite edges and verglas, some people wish October would last forever. If it did, the R1 Flash Pullover might be the only top you’d ever need. Its high/low grid interior stretches, breathes, moves moisture, and insulates whether worn next-to-skin, with a thin baselayer or as an insulating midlayer when November rolls around. Low-grid polyester stretch panels under the arms and at the wrists and hem decrease bulk and increase breathability. With an external mesh-lined chest pocket. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.
Available in multiple colors.
Available in multiple colors.
Snap-T® pullovers have survived winter buried beneath a Montana snowbank and emerged unscathed in the spring. Made to exceptionally high standards from thick, cozy double-faced polyester fleece (86% recycled), it has Y-Joint™ sleeves, a taped placket and an on-seam snap chest pocket. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.
Available in multiple colors.
Available in multiple colors.
Longs Peak via the Cables Route in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park goes at a reasonable grade. But lugging your pack through the snow in the bowl beneath is tough going. This technical fleece is a great choice for any high-output endeavor. Made from a fast-wicking, full-stretch polyester (solids: 65% recycled; heather panels: 58% recycled) and spandex blend for next-to-skin comfort, it can be worn as a baselayer in cold weather or as a primary layer when your body is really moving. Its smooth face glides easily under layers, and the stretchy fleece interior wicks moisture, keeping you dry. A front quarter-zip with zipper garage vents excess body heat. “Barely there” seams are light, strong, snag-resistant and offset at the shoulders to reduce chafing. Y-Joint™ sleeves enhance mobility. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.
Available in multiple colors.
Available in multiple colors.
