Back For Good Uprisal Hoodie - Men's
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Sure, we love a casual hoodie that's soft as can be, but we like it even more if it's made from 95% recycled materials like the Back For Good Uprisal Hoodie. Constructed with 14.9 plastic bottles and 0.8 pounds of cotton scrap, this hoodie saves 184 gallons of water versus a conventional cotton layer.
Details
- A lifestyle hoodie that takes a stand on reducing environmental impact
- Made with 14.9 plastic bottles and 0.8 pounds of cotton scrap
- Soft brushed back gives a classic heavyweight feel
- Kangaroo-pouch handwarmer pocket is ideal for cool days
- Artwork that sticks around by 4th Avenue Graphics
- Item #PATZ9TN
- Material
- 47.5% recycled cotton, 47.5% postconsumer recycled polyester, 5% spandex fleece
- Fit
- regular
- Center Back Length
- [medium] 26.5in
- Style
- hoodie
- Hood
- fixed, drawstring
- Pockets
- 1 kangaroo
- Claimed Weight
- [medium] 1lb 6.5
- Activity
- lifestyle, lounge
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
3.5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Slightly Small
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 22, 2021
Not Your Typical Hoodie
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Upon wearing this hoodie the first time I noticed the extra weight that I'm not used to seeing in an everyday hoodie. This will definitely keep you warm. No more bulky jacket for those extra cool days.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
October 5, 2021
Good material, bad sizing
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
Really wanted to like this hoodie but the sizing was very strange. Very short but wide torso, and the arms were very short as well
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com