State of Elevenate GTX ZERMATT - Ski Trousers - Women's - aqua blue

Use: Hiking, bivouac More info

STATE OF ELEVENATE

Features

MAIN DETAILS:

  • Membrane: Gore-Tex
  • Construction: 2 layers
  • Waterproofing (water repellent): 28,000 mm
  • Breathability: 15,000 g/m²/24h
  • Insulation: 80 g Vivo Eco Clo
  • Fit: Regular
  • Weight: 450 g

SPECIFICATIONS:

Construction:

  • Zip fly
  • Taped seams
  • Snow gaiters with a non-slip strip
  • PFOA-free DWR water-repellent treatment
  • Waterproof and wind-breaking fabric
  • Bluesign certified
  • Light, breathable fabric

Pockets:

  • Zipped side pockets
  • Zipped back pockets

Waist / Hem:

  • Velcro adjustable waist
  • Snap-to-jacket system
  • Pre-shaped knees
  • Inseam ventilation zips
  • Schoeller® Keprotec reinforcements around the base and inner leg

COMPOSITION:

  • 90% recycled polyester
  • 10% polyamide

More info

More info

GORE-TEX®:The Gore-Tex® membrane is a very thin layer of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) with a laminated outer fabric and is often lined. It is waterproof (28,000 mm) and windproof (RET between 6 and 13), as well as permeable to water vapour. The result is that water from the outside does not penetrate the garment, the cold wind does not get through and perspiration is easily released.

Schoeller® Keprotec: This extremely protective fabric was initially developed for motorbike racing. High-resistance aramid fibres, such as Kevlar® fibres, ensure high durability as well as temperature stability in combination with a high level of comfort.

Bluesign® Standard:An environmental programme aimed at removing substances that are potentially hazardous to human health or the environment from the textile supply chain. A Bluesign® approved fabric ensures that:

  • The fabric itself is free of harmful chemicals
  • Unsafe emissions in water, ground and air are reduced
  • The use of energy resources is controlled and reduced to a minimum
  • The working conditions are healthy and safe

PFC Free:PFCs belong to a group of chemical compounds that are used in a number of outdoor products for waterproofing the outer material. Their use has received a lot of criticism, as they are considered non-biodegradable. They build up in the body and are suspected to be harmful to health.

PFC-free products are environmentally friendly.