Simms Waderwick Core Crewneck
Simms Waderwick Core Crewneck
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Simms' Waderwick™ Core Crewneck is the first layer of fight in your stormy weather arsenal. Shirts corner next-to-skin comfort via double-knit fabric that mechanically wicks moisture. Improved 2-way stretch-knit construction boosts mobility and COR3™ features, such as anti-odor tech and a UPF 30 rating, improve layering performance.
Noted Features:
- COR3™ performance standard: anti-odor treatment,
- Mechanically wicks moisture for four-season next-to-skin comfort & enhances performance of technical mid & outer layers
- 2-way mechanical-stretch-knit fabric offers improved mobility
FABRIC TECH: 100% polyester WADERWICK® double-knit with COR3™ Technology
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