The Heyday Pants II by Houdini Sportswear are your perfect allies for high mountain adventures. Designed to follow every movement with their 3D Made to Move technology, these men's ski touring trousers are a model of performance and durability, perfectly suited to the demands of a mountain guide or a freeride ski pro.
The Heyday Pants II stand out with their minimalist design that conceals impressive robustness. The soft, stretchy, and silent material allows you to fully enjoy the sounds of nature, without the unpleasant rustling of traditional fabrics. The full-length integrated zips make slipping them on a breeze, even with your boots or skis. And fear not wear and tear: the Schoeller® reinforcements protect the lower legs from the assaults of your equipment.
Designed to be as respectful of the planet as they are of your freedom of movement, these trousers are made from recycled and recyclable fibers, without PFAS. Whether you're on an expedition or simply seeking adrenaline, let these trousers inspire you to push your limits. And once they've braved all your adventures, return them to be reborn in a new form. After all, the mountain is a cycle, just like your Heyday Pants II.
Regular fit
Designed with Made to Move technology
Waterproof and breathable
Taped seams and zippers
Integrated snow gaiters
Full-length water-repellent ventilation zippers
Harness-compatible zippered thigh pockets
Schoeller® reinforcement at leg ends
One-hand volume adjustment at the lower leg
Hem eyelets for boot loop
Inner zippered pocket for valuables
Circular
Recycled and recyclable materials
PFAS-free
Fabric made in Japan
Garment made in Estonia
Weight: 752 g

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