Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Recommended use:
- ski touring, skiing, snowboard
- Main material:
- 67% polyester, 26% wool, 7% elastane
- Inserts:
- 100% polyamide
- Insulation:
- 80% wool, 20% polylactide
- Material type:
- virgin wool, merino wool, synthetic insulation, synthetic fibre
- Technology:
- Swisswool
- Fabric properties:
- quick-drying, insulated, odour-resistant, temperature regulating, breathable, stretchy
- Fill weight:
- 60 g/m²
- Shop consciously:
- mulesing-free
- Weight:
- 164 g
- Reference size:
- medium size
- Fit:
- regular
- Extras:
- elastic waistband
- Item No.:
- 108-0940
Product description
Extra-warming women’s insulated trousers with Swisswool insulation
The Women’s Swisswool Hybrid Short Pants from Ortovox provide a thick extra dose of warmth when freeriding! These trousers are made from breathable Merino Fleece Light, a blended fabric of polyester, merino wool and elastane that offers excellent moisture management and gives the insulated trousers extra comfort. The merino content ensures that the trousers do not develop any unpleasant odours during sweaty activities. Meanwhile, the high-quality new wool from Swisswool is used in the more cold-sensitive areas, providing reliable warmth even when wet.
Keeps you warm and follows your every move
In addition, the trousers feature an elasticated waistband that, together with the stretch fabric, ensures unrestricted freedom of movement. The form-fitting leg ends also ensure that the trousers fit perfectly into your ski socks, preventing any cold bridges from forming. Stay warm and dry through the winter sports season, with the Women’s Swisswool Hybrid Short Pants from Ortovox!
The highlights at a glance:
- Extra warming women’s insulated trousers for freeriding
- Breathable, skin-friendly Merino Fleece Light fabric with excellent moisture management
- Maximum warmth through high-quality Swisswool made from new wool
- Stretch fabric and elasticated waistband offer optimal freedom of movement
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