Ready to explore nature under the summer sun? The Convertible Hiking Trousers for women, Abisko Midsummer Zip-Off Trousers, are designed for adventurers who appreciate diverse landscapes as much as the practicality of their gear. Transform these trousers into shorts in the blink of an eye, perfect for adapting to changing conditions.
Crafted with an ingenious blend of materials in the G-1000 Air Stretch fabric, these trousers offer exceptional breathability and freedom of movement that makes all the difference on rugged trails. Additionally, with their wind, water, and wear resistance without compromising comfort, they become your ideal companion for active days.
The thoughtfully designed zippered pockets allow you to keep your small essentials within reach, while the lightweight and compact design makes it easy to store in your backpack. With the Abisko Midsummer Zip-Off Trousers, embark on adventures with confidence and style, no matter your level of expertise!
Lightweight, airy, and durable fabric with mechanical stretch
Trousers convert into shorts with zippers located above the knees
Large leg pockets: one zippered and the other with a button
Hand pockets with zipper closures and mesh lining
Standard leg length with elastic drawcord adjustment at the hem
G-1000® Air Stretch fabric: 52% recycled polyester - 13% T400 polyester - 35% organic cotton
Weight: 300 g (38)
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