MOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT COULOIR HOODED JACKET - SCHOOL EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES
Mountain Equipment Couloir Hooded Jacket
Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) is a Canadian consumers' cooperative, which sells outdoor recreation gear and clothing. MEC is notable for its commitment to environmental protection and other causes.
A steep, narrow gully on a mountainside
A couloir (from the French word meaning "passage" or "corridor,") is a narrow gully with a steep gradient in a mountainous terrain. A couloir may be a seam, scar, or fissure, or vertical crevasse in an otherwise solid mountain mass.
A steep gorge along a mountainside
(Couloirs) French for “corridor,” a couloir is similar to a chute, but typically steeper and more narrow; suitable for experts only.
Hooding is the placing of a hood over the entire head of a prisoner. Some legal scholars consider the hooding of prisoners to be a violation of international law, specifically the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions, which demand that persons in the power of occupying forces be treated humanely.
A hood is a kind of headgear that covers most of the head and neck and sometimes the face. They may be worn for protection from the environment, for fashion, as a form of traditional dress or uniform, to prevent the wearer seeing or to prevent the wearer being identified.
(of eyes) Having thick, drooping upper eyelids resembling hoods
(Hooding) The act of placing the hands ahead of the ball, both at address and impact, which tends to reduce the effective loft of the club. (Because he was trying to hit his shot under the tree limbs, Tom Kite hooded a 6-iron and ran the ball onto the green).
(of an article of clothing) Having a hood
(of a person) Wearing a hood
A metal casing for a bullet
An outer covering, esp. one placed around a tank or pipe to insulate it
an outer wrapping or casing; "phonograph records were sold in cardboard jackets"
a short coat
provide with a thermally non-conducting cover; "The tubing needs to be jacketed"
An outer garment extending either to the waist or the hips, typically having sleeves and a fastening down the front
Black Diamond Couloir Climbing Harness-Medium/Large (Orange)
Packable to the size of a soup can that easily stows away in a jacket pocket, the superlight Couloir harness is designed to be the essential skiing and mountaineering harness. Quick-release leg loops allow fast and easy changes while wearing skis or crampons, and low-profile webbing construction allows it to wear comfortably under packs or over clothing. Two webbing gear loops, four Ice Clipper slots and a belay and haul loop complete the package. WAIST/LEGS Dimensions: SMALL/MEDIUM - 28-35" (71-89 cm) / 18-24" (46-61 cm); MEDIUM/LARGE - 32-38" (81-97 cm) / 20-26" (51-66 cm); LARGE/X-LARGE - 35-42" (89-107 cm) / 24-30" (62-76 cm).
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Dead Dog Couloir, Torreys Peak
Dead Dog Couloir on Torreys Peak.
Couloir tordu
Couloir tordu (un essai d’effet)
mountain equipment couloir hooded jacket
203170REGLFT Features: Nothing surpasses the lightweight, compactability and longevity of down, and Marmot uses only the highest quality 800+-fill down Stretch tricot baffles extend the life of your bag by providing strength and durability Nautilus 6-baffle hood keeps down in place around your head for added warmth and cush An 11-baffle foot box features vertical baffles that keep the down around your feet Down-filled draft tube eliminates cold leaks around the zipper, and zipper guards prevent your zipper from biting and getting stuck A hidden draft tube pocket inverts into draft tube to store your watch, alarm or other small valuables Stuff sack and storage bag included Specifications: Temperature rating: 0 degrees Fahrenheit Insulation: 800-fill down Total weight: 3 lb 3 oz (Regular); 3 lb 7 oz (Long) Fill weight: 1 lb 14 oz (Regular); 2 lb 1 oz (Long) Shoulder to hip to foot girth: 64 to 60 to 42 inches (Regular); 66 to 62 to 44 inches (Long) Fits to: 6 foot (Regular); 6 ft 6 in (Long) Shell material: nylon