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Wind and water-resistant three-layer shell trousers for year-round use in changeable weather conditions. Made from stretchy Eco-Shell for high performance and the lowest possible environmental impact. The fabric is hardwearing at the same time as it follows body movements and ventilates out moisture that builds up inside when you are active. A perfect choice for trekking and summit touring in difficult terrain – the minimalistic design makes moving forward easier while you have complete protection from the elements.
The cut is carefully thought through and pre-shaped knees and rear give maximum freedom of movement. The cut is adapted so they can be worn over a pair of trekking trousers made from G-1000, for example. Long two-way water-resistant zippers at the sides release excess heat and make putting on/taking off easy. The waist has a velcro adjustment at the side and a belt with an easy-to-handle flat buckle that sits well under a climbing harness or backpack hipbelt. Two pockets with zippers keep small items close at hand. Cordura reinforcements at the leg endings and on the inside lower legs protect against wear from boots and crampons. At the bottom there is a button and a hidden drawstring to adjust the width of the legs.
Eco-Shell is a water-resistant breathable and sustainable hardshell fabric that is treated with fluorocarbon-free impregnation. Eco-Shell is made from recyclable polyester (both recycled and new), and all emissions during production and transport are climate compensated.
Water column: 30000 mm
Breathability: 26000
Weight: 660 g (in size 48)
Waist: Mid waist
Fit: Regular Fit
Leg endings: Fixed length
Pre-shaped knees: Yes
Number of pockets: 2
Ventilation: Yes
MATERIALS
Eco-Shell 3-layer Stretch: 100% polyester
Membrane: 100% polyester
Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
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Keeps wind and rain out completely. I'm short and wide myself, so the legs are too long in the XL size, but with the elastic band on the legs you can double it a little. I should look for a skilled raincoat seamstress to shorten the legs a bit, but there hasn't been a suitable moment for that yet. The zippers on the sides are good, so you can easily wear them as shell pants when it rains without taking off your shoes. I bought it for cycling to work on rainy days and for outdoor activities with the children. Of course, now in autumn the wind from the sea is sometimes quite strong and cold, so I would love to wear these on a work trip even if it's not raining.