The Lofoten Gore-Tex Insulated Pants Indigo Night Blue waterproof and insulated ski trousers from Norrona guarantee faultless protection from the elements, targeted warmth and ideal breathability in action.
Featuring the new
These trousers have an adjustable waistband with belt loops so they can be fitted to any body shape, reinforced lower legs for extra durability, side vents from the waist to the knee, and several zipped pockets to keep your small items safe.
- Adjustable waist
- 2 zipped hand pockets
- Thigh pockets
- Back pocket
- Small coin pocket
- Side vents from waist to knee
- Articulated knees
- Reinforced bottom hem with press stud adjustments
- Snow gaiters
- Regular cut
Materials:
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- PrimaLoft® Silver insulation: 100% Recycled polyester
- Lower leg reinforcement: 91% Nylon, 9% Polyester - 360g/m²
The ePE (expanded polyethylene) membrane in new GORE-TEX products is a key step on the road to responsible performance, providing high performance, durable products engineered for long life. The all-new GORE-TEX ePE membrane is light, thin but strong. To form a GORE-TEX product, the membrane is combined with carefully selected fabrics, such as recycled, solution-dyed or undyed*** fabrics. *Contributing to Gore Textiles' goal of eliminating PFCs of environmental concern from the life cycle of its consumer products. Here, the objective is achieved by using non-fluorinated materials. Thanks to the use of a new membrane with a lower mass and the textile(s) selected for the laminates (Higg MSI). *** Depending on the laminate used. |
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This all-round protection has many advantages: its millions of air pockets retain heat in extreme conditions and its reduced volume offers great freedom of movement, whatever your activity. The patented PrimaLoft® treatment guarantees exceptional performance by keeping you warm, even in wet conditions. This lightweight and durable insulation is perfectly suited to all your activities and stands out with its easy-storage solutions, its breathability, and its softness, so that you never have to compromise on performance |