Black Diamond Women's Dawn Patrol Softshell Jacket Flax S Sample
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Breathable Protection for High-Output Mountain Pursuits
The Black Diamond Women's Dawn Patrol Softshell Jacket in Flax is engineered for fast-and-light alpine missions where breathability and weather protection are equally critical. This technical softshell combines stretch fabric with wind and water resistance, making it the ideal choice for ski touring, alpine climbing, and high-output mountain activities. The athletic fit moves with you through dynamic terrain while providing essential protection from the elements.
Size: S
Color: Flax
Condition: Mint - New with Original Tags
Key Features:
- Stretch Softshell Fabric: Four-way stretch allows unrestricted movement for technical climbing and skiing
- Wind and Water Resistant: Durable outer shields against wind and light precipitation without sacrificing breathability
- Highly Breathable: Prevents overheating during high-output activities like skinning and alpine approaches
- Athletic Fit: Streamlined silhouette designed specifically for women's mountain pursuits
- Helmet-Compatible Hood: Adjustable protection that fits over climbing or ski helmets
- Secure Pockets: Keep essentials accessible while moving fast in the mountains
Ideal For:
Perfect for backcountry skiers, alpinists, and mountain athletes who need a versatile shell that breathes during the uphill and protects on the descent. This pre-owned jacket delivers the same technical performance as new, allowing you to access Black Diamond's proven design at significant savings. Whether you're racing the sunrise on a dawn patrol mission, moving fast through variable alpine conditions, or layering for shoulder-season objectives, the Dawn Patrol Softshell proves that smart shoppers choose quality pre-owned gear.
DETAILS
Used Condition Grades

Mint
New with original tags. No cosmetic issues.

Fresh
Like-new, no tags. No cosmetic issues.

Good
Evidence of use, but no cosmetic issues.

Worn
Some light cosmetic issues, but still functional.


