Mammut Trift Pro Hardshell Thermo Pants Men
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Mammut Trift Pro Hardshell Thermo Pants Men
These hardshell pants are made for extensive deep snow adventures. This is proven not only by their features but also by the material composition of the pants: The two-layer material with Mammut DRYtechnology™ and the extremely light filling of PrimaLoft® Gold with Cross Core™ Technology keep you warm and dry. Pre-curved knees give you freedom of movement when powding, and thanks to features like removable suspenders, an adjustable waistband, four pockets and zippers for ventilation, you can customize the Trift Pro HS Thermo Pants to your needs. Which line will you be riding next?
Product details
- Made for:
- Men
- Optimal for:
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- Skiing
- Hem:
- Hem edge reinforcement and ski edge protection made of Dyneema®
- Fit:
- Ski Regular
- Features:
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- Waterproof
- Water repellent
- Leg width adjustable by means of press studs
- Belt loops
- Elastic snow gaiters
- Side ventilation with water-repellent zipper
- Hem edge reinforcement and ski edge protection made of Dyneema®
- Removable, infinitely adjustable suspenders
- Filled with 40g/m2 ECOLoft™ Flex SR insulation
- Externally operated waistband adjustment for a perfect fit
- Wind- and waterproof 2-layer MAMMUT DRYtechnology material
- Materials:
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- External material: 100% polyester
- Material Inserts: 78% polyamide, 22% polytetrafluoroethylene
- Chuck: 100% polyester
Care instructions
- Washing with similar colours
Technologies and manufacturing processes
Mammut DRYtechnology™
Mammut DRYtechnology™ laminates are made with special membranes that have a very high vapour permeability and at the same time are absolutely waterproof and windproof. DRYtechnology™ products have a water column of min. 10,000 mm.PrimaLoft®
PrimaLoft® is a high-quality synthetic insulation material made of polyester that protects against cold in functional clothing. Since 1983, PrimaLoft® has been developing water-repellent, synthetic alternatives to goose down insulation.