This color-block version of the iconic Tech Windrunner is crafted with cool and crinkly nylon fabric that's sweat wicking and slightly stretchy. A relaxed fit, articulation at the elbows and an adjustable full-coverage hood provide comfortable coverage.
Nike Dri-FIT technology moves sweat away from your skin for quicker evaporation, helping you stay dry and comfortable.
Articulation at the elbows allows ease of movement while serving a distinct Nike Tech aesthetic.
Bungees with cord locks at the hood and hem help you lock in the right fit.
Signature Tech tape-reinforced hand pockets offer storage for your small essentials.
More Details
- Embroidered Nike Swoosh logo
- Three-panel hood
- Reflective stitches on sleeves
- Two-way zipper
- Locker loop
- Not intended for use as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Body: 94% nylon/6% spandex. Pocket bags: 100% polyester.
- Machine wash
- Imported
Shipping
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Orders are delivered to your home within 2–6 business days.
Please note that during special releases, sales, or holidays, delivery times may be slightly extended.
Returns
TAF offers a 30 day return policy.
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