The Taiss HS Hooded Jacket is a durable hardshell jacket for year-round use in alpine environments. The three-layer Mammut DRY Expedition laminate ensures perfect waterproofing, windproofing, and exceptional breathability, protecting you even in extreme conditions.
Ripstop fabric adds extra durability, and recycled polyamide and easily repairable drawcords in the hood and hem support Mammut's sustainable approach.
Functional and climbing details such as Napoleon pockets, an adjustable storm hood and a high-reach cut make this jacket ideal for mountaineering, ski touring and demanding hikes.
- Maximum protection in the mountains
The 3-layer Mammut DRY Expedition laminate and PFC-free impregnation protect against rain, wind, and snow. - Eco-friendly durability
Recycled ripstop fabric and repairable details extend the life of the product and reduce its environmental footprint.
- 3-layer Mammut DRY Expedition hardshell
- PFC-free finish
- Adjustable storm hood compatible with a helmet
- 2 Napoleon pockets compatible with a backpack and harness, waterproof zippers
- Inner zippered pocket
- Underarm zippers for ventilation
- Pre-shaped sleeves with Velcro adjustment
- Adjustable hem with easy-to-repair drawstring
Specifications:
Material: 3-layer recycled polyamide with ripstop
Membrane: Mammut DRY Expedition
Surface treatment: PFC-free
Hood: Adjustable, helmet compatible, storm hood
Pockets: 2 Napoleon pockets (accessible with backpack/harness), 1 inner zippered pocket
Ventilation: Underarm zippers
Main zipper: 2-way, water-repellent
Sleeves: Pre-shaped, Velcro adjustment
Hem: Adjustable, easy to repair
Cut: High reach – does not roll up when moving
Suitable for: Mountaineering, ski mountaineering, demanding hikes, year-round use
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Mammut Sports Group AG is a manufacturer of mountaineering and trekking equipment based in Seon, Switzerland. The company was founded in 1862 by Kaspar Tanner in Dintikon. Today, Mammut employs 200 people at its headquarters and several hundred more employees work in various facilities around the world. The central warehouse for Europe is located in Memmingen, Germany, which is constantly being expanded.
Together with the German company Edelrid, Mammut is the world leader in climbing equipment. Mammut has bought several large companies that sell their products under this brand. These include Toko, which manufactures ski wax, and Raichle, which makes hiking boots.







