A lightweight, recycled and recyclable hooded soft-shell jacket, the men's Dyno from Montane is geared up for multi-activity, multi-seasonal use.
The Montane Dyno jacket is an awesome, lightweight soft-shell, ideal for mountaineering or most other uses.
Based around the classic Dynamo jacket, the Dyno improves it with a hood, and recycled fabrics for minimum eco-impact.
Pertex Equilibrium ECO is highly wind-resistant and water-repellent, and thanks to its unique structure, it pushes moisture away from the body - much like mammalian fur - and makes it an ideal outer layer in windy and changeable conditions.
The Dyno is also highly breathable for warmer weather wear or high aerobic activities.
Colours Available:
Size Guide (chest:)
- XS - 36"
- S - 38"
- M - 40"
- L - 42"
- XL - 45"
Pertex Equilirium
A new generation of lightweight protection, Pertex Equilibrium uses clever technology and denier gradients to produce a fabric that's highly wind-resistant, extremely breathable, and has rapid moisture dispersal.
Ideal as a fabric for those training and exercising hard in varied conditions, where heavy and prolonged rain is not likely to be encountered...also works under a conventional shell when the heavens open.
Montane: Made for Life in the Mountains
Go further, go faster with Montane, specialists in lightweight, breathable clothing for a whole range of outdoor activities, including mountain running, biking, hiking and walking, and extreme sports like mountain climbing and Arctic expeditions.
From goose down and Primaloft-filled jackets offering low weight, low bulk comfort with warmth and weather protection, to shells designed for endurance mountain sports…Montane really do have it all.
Either at altitude or extreme latitude, from the North Pole to the Southern Antarctic – not to mention all points in between – Montane provide all the essentials for the intense cold and extreme wet, maximising versatility, comfort and breathability.
From lightweight baselayers and microbial tees to windproofs, insulated jackets, fleeces and technical outers for mountain rescue workers…you name it, and Montane have almost certainly already thought of it, designed it…and got the T-shirt!