The Kuhl Spyfire Ultralight Down Hoody is the brand's most-technical men's hooded down piece — same 800-fill RDS-certified down and body-mapped construction as the Spyfire jacket, with an attached hood for cold-weather head coverage.
One look at the KÜHL SPYFIRE™ ULTRALIGHT DOWN HOODY and you realize it's different by design, construction and features than any other down sweater that has come before it. The SPYFIRE SERIES combines unique fabrics, precision design, and thermal body mapping to deliver technical performance and unparalleled style.
Features
- Water resistant finish, softshell yoke, collar stand, and zipper garage overlay for durability
- KÜHL signature hood with cordlock adjustments
- Metaluxe center front zipper with an ergonomic KÜHL crest zipper pull
- Reverse coil zippers; hand, chest and left sleeve
- Custom reflective ribbon at draft flap and inside pockets for zipper snag resistance
- Elastic binding cuff and hood openings
- Large baffles at body front and back for core warmth
- Smaller baffles at side body and sleeves for less bulk
- Strategically placed self overlay on body front and sleeves for extra protection from the elements
- Knit underarm gussets for breathability and stretch
- Bottom hem draw cords for adjustability
- Center front zipper length: 29”
For active customers who want substantial down warmth in a hooded silhouette built for movement rather than stationary winter use. Right pick for active winter use where head coverage matters — cold-weather hiking, winter commuting, and shoulder-season alpine use. The body-mapped construction means meaningful warmth distribution without the visual weight that standard down hoodies deliver. Knit underarm gussets handle the active-stationary heat-release cycle better than pure down hoods can. A meaningful investment for active customers building a serious cold-weather hooded down piece into their winter rotation. Useful for ski touring, cold-weather hiking, winter commuting in regions where temperature swings during the day, and the multi-context cold-weather use where head coverage matters.