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Produktinformationen Makke Ms Pant Forest Green
Functional and light hiking pant for demanding days outdoors- Order number: LUN1114002.604.46
Description
A lightweight, full-function trekking pant with a slim fit and modern cut for active users. Makke provides an active fit, LPC (Lundhags PolyCotton) Stretch (mechanical) with Schoeller® Dry Skin stretch panels on the seat, crotch and knees. Schoeller® Keprotec® reinforced insteps increase durability. The name Makke comes from Makkene, a mountain in the Offerdals parish of Jämtland, Sweden. The mountain is situated within the Jovnevaerie Sami village, near Sweden's border with Norway.
- LPC Stretch with Schoeller® Dry Skin stretch on seat, knees and crotch
- Shoeller® Keprotec® reinforced insteps
- Active fit with mid waist
- Crotch gusset for maximum freedom of movement
- Adjustment strap at waistband
- Leg pockets and hand pockets with zippers
- Pre-shaped knees
- Ventilation at inner thighs and bottom legs
- Hem adjustment and boot hook
Weight: | 436 g / 455 g in long |
Material: | LPC 181 RM/OC, 65% Recycled Polyester, 35% Organic Cotton |
Reinforcement : | Schoeller Keprotec 76% Polyamide, 14% Kevlar, 10% PU |
Accessories: | Long Size / lange Größen: are 5 cm longer than regular size / sind um 5 cm länger als die Standard Größe, Long Sizes: in Forest Green, Black, Petrol/Deep Blue |
Color: | grün-schwarz |
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Auch wenn ich nicht der Typ bin, der tagelang im Wald schläft, brauche ich trotzdem eine bequeme, atmungsaktive und gut belüftbare Hose. Genau diesen Anspruch erfüllt sie. Sie hat genug Taschen und sitzt einfach perfekt (auch ohne Gürtel). Auch wenn sie nicht zu den günstigsten am Markt gehört ist sie den Preis auf jeden Fall wert.
In 1932, shoemaker Jonas Lundhag began manufacturing shoes and boots in a small workshop in Jämtland. His ambition was simple, but the task was challenging. He wanted to make boot that were so well-made that they would last a lifetime.
Ever since then, knowledge and traditions have been passed on from generation to generation. We still strive towards the same goal in what we do and view function and durability as most important.
We don’t know if it is has to with the climate. Or if it simply is in the blood. But one thing is certain, there is something special with the mentality in Jämtland. That we are a very stubborn people is no cliché. When we do something, we don’t give up until we have gone all the way.