GLOSSARY OF TERMS

  • 3/4 Zip Off Legs

    The ZIP OFF label denotes that the pants legs can be zipped off and the pants converted ...
    The ZIP OFF label denotes that the pants legs can be zipped off and the pants converted to shorts or ¾ length (depending on the model). In other words, you have several wear options for different temperatures.

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  • 40% Polyamide;39% Cotton (Organic); 19% Polypropylene; 2% Elastane

    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used ...
    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used for. Here is an overview of the materials and their main characteristics: - Acrylic: fast drying - Cotton: a natural material that is pleasant to wear - CoolMax: a fast-drying polyester with a special structure, which wicks moisture quickly away from the skin - Cordura: a highly abrasion-resistant fabric for greater durability - Dri-Release: an extremely fast-drying, polyester fabric - Elastan: a very stretchy synthetic fibre for the perfect fit - Friction Free: a special, silicon nylon yarn which reduces friction and prevents blisters - Isolfil: a hollow fibre for active moisture management and rapid drying - Merino wool: a natural, warm material, which remains warm even when wet, is non-scratchy and smells better than synthetic fibres, also prevents blisters - Polyamide: provides good shape retention - Polypropylene: for active moisture transport - Thermolite: a three-component synthetic fibre, which provides good thermal retention - Wool: a naturally warm material

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  • 48% Polyamide, 31% Polyester (Dri-Release), 14% Polypropylene, 5% Cotton, 2% Elastane

    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used ...
    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used for. Here is an overview of the materials and their main characteristics: - Acrylic: fast drying - Cotton: a natural material that is pleasant to wear - CoolMax: a fast-drying polyester with a special structure, which wicks moisture quickly away from the skin - Cordura: a highly abrasion-resistant fabric for greater durability - Dri-Release: an extremely fast-drying, polyester fabric - Elastan: a very stretchy synthetic fibre for the perfect fit - Friction Free: a special, silicon nylon yarn which reduces friction and prevents blisters - Isolfil: a hollow fibre for active moisture management and rapid drying - Merino wool: a natural, warm material, which remains warm even when wet, is non-scratchy and smells better than synthetic fibres, also prevents blisters - Polyamide: provides good shape retention - Polypropylene: for active moisture transport - Thermolite: a three-component synthetic fibre, which provides good thermal retention - Wool: a naturally warm material

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  • 51% Cotton (Organic), 26% Polyamide, 21% Polypropylene, 2% Elastane

    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used ...
    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used for. Here is an overview of the materials and their main characteristics: - Acrylic: fast drying - Cotton: a natural material that is pleasant to wear - CoolMax: a fast-drying polyester with a special structure, which wicks moisture quickly away from the skin - Cordura: a highly abrasion-resistant fabric for greater durability - Dri-Release: an extremely fast-drying, polyester fabric - Elastan: a very stretchy synthetic fibre for the perfect fit - Friction Free: a special, silicon nylon yarn which reduces friction and prevents blisters - Isolfil: a hollow fibre for active moisture management and rapid drying - Merino wool: a natural, warm material, which remains warm even when wet, is non-scratchy and smells better than synthetic fibres, also prevents blisters - Polyamide: provides good shape retention - Polypropylene: for active moisture transport - Thermolite: a three-component synthetic fibre, which provides good thermal retention - Wool: a naturally warm material

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  • 54% Polyamide; 44% Cotton; 2% Elastane

    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used ...
    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used for. Here is an overview of the materials and their main characteristics: - Acrylic: fast drying - Cotton: a natural material that is pleasant to wear - CoolMax: a fast-drying polyester with a special structure, which wicks moisture quickly away from the skin - Cordura: a highly abrasion-resistant fabric for greater durability - Dri-Release: an extremely fast-drying, polyester fabric - Elastan: a very stretchy synthetic fibre for the perfect fit - Friction Free: a special, silicon nylon yarn which reduces friction and prevents blisters - Isolfil: a hollow fibre for active moisture management and rapid drying - Merino wool: a natural, warm material, which remains warm even when wet, is non-scratchy and smells better than synthetic fibres, also prevents blisters - Polyamide: provides good shape retention - Polypropylene: for active moisture transport - Thermolite: a three-component synthetic fibre, which provides good thermal retention - Wool: a naturally warm material

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  • 56% Polyester (Coolmax), 42% Polyamide, 2% Elastane

    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used ...
    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used for. Here is an overview of the materials and their main characteristics: - Acrylic: fast drying - Cotton: a natural material that is pleasant to wear - CoolMax: a fast-drying polyester with a special structure, which wicks moisture quickly away from the skin - Cordura: a highly abrasion-resistant fabric for greater durability - Dri-Release: an extremely fast-drying, polyester fabric - Elastan: a very stretchy synthetic fibre for the perfect fit - Friction Free: a special, silicon nylon yarn which reduces friction and prevents blisters - Isolfil: a hollow fibre for active moisture management and rapid drying - Merino wool: a natural, warm material, which remains warm even when wet, is non-scratchy and smells better than synthetic fibres, also prevents blisters - Polyamide: provides good shape retention - Polypropylene: for active moisture transport - Thermolite: a three-component synthetic fibre, which provides good thermal retention - Wool: a naturally warm material

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  • 58% Polyester (Dri-Release), 32% Polyamide, 10% Cotton

    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used ...
    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used for. Here is an overview of the materials and their main characteristics: - Acrylic: fast drying - Cotton: a natural material that is pleasant to wear - CoolMax: a fast-drying polyester with a special structure, which wicks moisture quickly away from the skin - Cordura: a highly abrasion-resistant fabric for greater durability - Dri-Release: an extremely fast-drying, polyester fabric - Elastan: a very stretchy synthetic fibre for the perfect fit - Friction Free: a special, silicon nylon yarn which reduces friction and prevents blisters - Isolfil: a hollow fibre for active moisture management and rapid drying - Merino wool: a natural, warm material, which remains warm even when wet, is non-scratchy and smells better than synthetic fibres, also prevents blisters - Polyamide: provides good shape retention - Polypropylene: for active moisture transport - Thermolite: a three-component synthetic fibre, which provides good thermal retention - Wool: a naturally warm material

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  • 63% Cotton (Organic), 35% Polyamide, 2% Elastane

    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used ...
    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used for. Here is an overview of the materials and their main characteristics: - Acrylic: fast drying - Cotton: a natural material that is pleasant to wear - CoolMax: a fast-drying polyester with a special structure, which wicks moisture quickly away from the skin - Cordura: a highly abrasion-resistant fabric for greater durability - Dri-Release: an extremely fast-drying, polyester fabric - Elastan: a very stretchy synthetic fibre for the perfect fit - Friction Free: a special, silicon nylon yarn which reduces friction and prevents blisters - Isolfil: a hollow fibre for active moisture management and rapid drying - Merino wool: a natural, warm material, which remains warm even when wet, is non-scratchy and smells better than synthetic fibres, also prevents blisters - Polyamide: provides good shape retention - Polypropylene: for active moisture transport - Thermolite: a three-component synthetic fibre, which provides good thermal retention - Wool: a naturally warm material

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  • 64% Polyester (Coolmax), 34% Polyamide, 2% Elastane

    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used ...
    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used for. Here is an overview of the materials and their main characteristics: - Acrylic: fast drying - Cotton: a natural material that is pleasant to wear - CoolMax: a fast-drying polyester with a special structure, which wicks moisture quickly away from the skin - Cordura: a highly abrasion-resistant fabric for greater durability - Dri-Release: an extremely fast-drying, polyester fabric - Elastan: a very stretchy synthetic fibre for the perfect fit - Friction Free: a special, silicon nylon yarn which reduces friction and prevents blisters - Isolfil: a hollow fibre for active moisture management and rapid drying - Merino wool: a natural, warm material, which remains warm even when wet, is non-scratchy and smells better than synthetic fibres, also prevents blisters - Polyamide: provides good shape retention - Polypropylene: for active moisture transport - Thermolite: a three-component synthetic fibre, which provides good thermal retention - Wool: a naturally warm material

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  • 65% Polyester, 35% Elastane

    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used ...
    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used for. Here is an overview of the materials and their main characteristics: - Acrylic: fast drying - Cotton: a natural material that is pleasant to wear - CoolMax: a fast-drying polyester with a special structure, which wicks moisture quickly away from the skin - Cordura: a highly abrasion-resistant fabric for greater durability - Dri-Release: an extremely fast-drying, polyester fabric - Elastan: a very stretchy synthetic fibre for the perfect fit - Friction Free: a special, silicon nylon yarn which reduces friction and prevents blisters - Isolfil: a hollow fibre for active moisture management and rapid drying - Merino wool: a natural, warm material, which remains warm even when wet, is non-scratchy and smells better than synthetic fibres, also prevents blisters - Polyamide: provides good shape retention - Polypropylene: for active moisture transport - Thermolite: a three-component synthetic fibre, which provides good thermal retention - Wool: a naturally warm material

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  • 69% Polyester (Coolmax), 29% Polyamide, 2% Elastane

    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used ...
    We use different materials to make our socks, depending on what they are going to be used for. Here is an overview of the materials and their main characteristics: - Acrylic: fast drying - Cotton: a natural material that is pleasant to wear - CoolMax: a fast-drying polyester with a special structure, which wicks moisture quickly away from the skin - Cordura: a highly abrasion-resistant fabric for greater durability - Dri-Release: an extremely fast-drying, polyester fabric - Elastan: a very stretchy synthetic fibre for the perfect fit - Friction Free: a special, silicon nylon yarn which reduces friction and prevents blisters - Isolfil: a hollow fibre for active moisture management and rapid drying - Merino wool: a natural, warm material, which remains warm even when wet, is non-scratchy and smells better than synthetic fibres, also prevents blisters - Polyamide: provides good shape retention - Polypropylene: for active moisture transport - Thermolite: a three-component synthetic fibre, which provides good thermal retention - Wool: a naturally warm material

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  • 90/10 GREY GOOSE DOWN, 700+cuin

    We use this finest quality goose down with a mix of 90% down and 10% feather (90/10) in ...
    We use this finest quality goose down with a mix of 90% down and 10% feather (90/10) in our sleeping bags in particular. It has an outstanding fill power of over 700 cuin, which we combine with a lightweight shell fabric so that the down can achieve its full lofting capacity.

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