http://www.webtogs.co.uk/Haglofs_Mid_Flex_Pant_656.html In this video from Webtogs, our outdoors guru Gareth takes you through the Haglofs Mid Flex Pants.
A versatile medium weight pant in a regular cut. * FlexAble™ stretch panels for improved comfort and fit. * Two front zippered pockets, one back zippered pocket. * Two zippered side pockets with a cell phone compartment in the right side pocket. * Single-hand adjustable cuff. * Offset inner leg seam for greater comfort. * Elasticated waist with button closure. * UPF 40+.
Weight: 510 g (size L)
Sizes: S / M / L / XL / XXL / XXXL / XS
Shell Layer;
CLIMATIC™ MID 134
A midweight and highly durable plain weave fabric with a peached face for a more comfortable hand and cotton like touch. Great wind resistance with a PFOS/PFOA and FLUOROCARBON free DWR treated surface, which also enhances drying time. * Material: 100% Polyamide * Weight: 190 g/m² * UPF: 50+
Flexable™ 1557
A lightweight and wind resistant 4-way stretch fabric with superior abrasion resistance. PFOS/PFOA and LUOROCARBON-free DWR treated face. Wicking function to create a comfortable fabric that is suitable for a wide variety of outdoor activities. Great wind resistance and excellent breathability and comfort. * Material: 90% Nylon, 10% Spandex * Weight: 205 g/m² * UPF: 50+
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I have a question:
- Are they good for winter use, more precisely mountain use, with snow, and can we use they without a base layer underneath?
spcm2 1 year ago
@spcm2 Depends on how cold it is is the honest answer! I would normally use these with a thin base layer underneath for winter mountaineering but you might be able to get away without a base layer if you run hot or it is not that cold.
webtogs 1 year ago