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Norrona Women's Lyngen Hiloflex200 slim Pants 2024

Sale price $195.00 Regular price $299.00
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### Norrona Says ###

Our warmest softshell pants.

These protective softshell pants (528g W/M) are made for ski touring when totally waterproofness is not needed, but warmth is required. They also work perfectly for activities like mountaineering, climbing, and trekking.

We used a hiloflex fabric because it provides durability and wind protection like a flex1 fabric on the outside, with a loft that provides the warmth of a fleece on the inside.

The main material composition is a 92% recycled polyester/ 8% elastane double weave hiloflex (268 g/m2). Reinforced at the bottom of the legs with a 200D, recycled nylon (207g/m2).

Key features include: Custom fit waist system, two zippered hand pockets, two open thigh pockets with stretch for easy access, side zip ventilation with snow mesh, adjustable snow gaiter, reinforcement at lower leg to protect against steel edges and crampons.

These pants have a slim fit with articulated knees and room at the bottom to fit over ski boots.

Features

  • Weight 528 gr. in size M
  • Style no: 2004-23
  • Articulated knee construction
  • Comfort stretch
  • Custom-fit waist system™
  • Gusseted crotch
  • Hand pockets with zipper closure
  • Highly windresistant
  • Integrated snowgaiter
  • Printed logotypes
  • Two stretch thigh pockets
  • Zippered front fly with snap waist closure
  • Secure snap at bottom opening
  • Side ventilation with mesh

Footprint

  • More than 50% of synthetic fibers in this product is recycled.
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