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Klättermusen Brage 2.0 Salopette M's | Dark Khaki

Brage 2.0 Salopette

6 899 SEK

Waterproof Pants
Brage 2.0 Salopette
Brage 2.0 Salopette
Brage 2.0 Salopette
Brage 2.0 Salopette
Brage 2.0 Salopette
Brage 2.0 Salopette
Brage 2.0 Salopette
Brage 2.0 Salopette
Brage 2.0 Salopette
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Waterproof Pants

Brage 2.0 Salopette

Men's Waterproof Shell Pants

6 899 SEK

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    Fit: Regular Fit

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    MFR 10

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    Oculus®

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    Skiing

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    Waterproof

    Equipment No: 15593M12961

    The Brage 2.0 pants are a pair of backcountry skiing and alpine skiing stretchy and flexible shell high pants.

    Brage 2.0 Salopette has been refined to be as a durable, versatile, and sustainable 3-layer pant as possible. Designed for use with ski boots, Brage has built-in snow gaiters. The rear, knee, and lower leg are reinforced with Duracoat™ for extra durability. Brage is fluorocarbon-free and made from our proprietary Oculus® 100% post-consumer recycled polyamide (Pertex® Shield Revolve).


    Advantages
    *Taped seams for complete waterproofness
    *Two-way ventilation zips on outside thigh
    *Drop seat function
    *Adjustable hem with snow gaiter inside
    *High waist with detachable and adjustable suspenders
    *Duracoat™ reinforcements on rear, knees, inside lower leg and bottom hem
    *Soft fabric on inside of back waist to protect laminate against sweat
    *Adjustable hem that fits with ski boots and regular boots with a snow gaiter inside lower leg with silicone
    *Recco® reflector

    Brage 2.0 Salopette

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    The Mass Flow Resistance System

    The Mass Flow Resistance (MFR) system helps you decide which wind and waterproof equipment to select for your next adventure. MFR combines the technical aspect of how easily air can pass through a fabric, and how much surrounding air will cool you, as well as how efficiently heat will be transported away.