Mountain Hardwear  Stryder Shirt - Men's

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Casual everyday wear meets rugged trail durability with this Mountain Hardwear shirt. Made with 100% recycled nylon and rated UPF 50, it's ready for office meetings or midday trail treks.

Color: Blue Pine Ripstop
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Features

  • Made with 100% recycled nylon
  • PFC-free durable water repellent (DWR) finish repels water
  • Snap front closure
  • Secure-zip pocket at left chest; snap-closure pocket at right chest
  • MHW flag label at bottom left hem

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Hiking

Shirt Type

Snap-front

Fabric

100% recycled nylon

Quick Drying

Yes

Sleeve Length

Short Sleeve

Hood

No

Gender

Men's

Weight

7 ounces

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Size Chart

Mountain Hardwear Clothing - Men's
SMLXLXXL28303132333436384042
Chest36-3839-4041-4344-4648-51
Sleeve Length3334353637
Waist29-3132-3334-3637-3941-4328303132333436384042
Hip36-3838-4041-4344-4648-5036373839404143454749

Sizing Notes

Measurements are stated in inches.

SHORT: 30 inch inseam.

REGULAR: 32 inch inseam.

TALL: 34 inch inseam.

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1 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars

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Tjack707
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Prefect outdoors shirt

1 year ago

I love this shirt. Doesn't show wrinkles, dries fast and looks good. You can throw it in your truck and use it in a pinch if you need to dress up a bit. Doesn't breath as much as I'd like it to but it wouldn't be durable if it was. All in all, I bought a second one in a different color.

Originally posted on mountainhardwear.com
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Saskatoon
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

Sun protection at the cost of comfort

1 week ago

Very stiff shirt might as well where a tarp to achieve the same comfort and sun protection

Originally posted on mountainhardwear.ca

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