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Glymur Men´s Softshell Pants

Price: 236,00 €
Style: K41146

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Black (900)
Fabric:
Polartech® Power Shield®.
Fit:
Athletic.
Features:
  • Fully windproof and water resistant Polartech® Power Shield® technical pant delivers serious protection and insulation,
  • Perfect for ski touring.
  • Abrasion resistant, smooth for easy layering.
  • Articulated knees for better movement and fit.
  • Waterproof zippered fly, nylon belt for better fit.
  • Waterproof zippered pocket at waist protects iPods and cell phones.
Recommended for:
  • Great for ski touring and boot-packing as well as days spent sculpting bumps. Keeps you cosy and dry no matter your agenda.

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1. Anonymous User on 06/12/2009, said:

Glymur Softshell Pants have a fashionable cut and are perfect for the skiing trip or boot-packing, and also for longer trips over rough terrain. The Polartec Power Shield fabric is wind tight and keeps you dry and warm, no matter your agenda. // Outside Magazine
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Glymur

GlymurThe Botnsa river runs from the second-deepest lake in Iceland, Hvalvatn (525 ft.), into the sea at Hvalfjordur. Botnsa river passes through a magnificent canyon, into which spills Iceland's highest waterfall, Glymur, which is around 650 ft. high and popular for wintertime ice climbing. People wonder about the derivation of the place names in this area and one delightful folktale, telling the story of Raudhofdi, explains the origins of some of them.
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