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Helly HansenLifa Active Stripe Crew - Base layer - Men's

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For skiing or hiking, equip yourself with the men's Lifa Active Stripe base layer from Helly Hansen. Lightweight and comfortable, this second skin will perfectly adapt to all your outdoor physical activities. With its striped patterns on the arms, this base layer combines technicality and style. It's an original and lightweight first layer ideal for your days in the mountains!

  • Material: 100% Lifa® (merino wool blend)
  • Flat seams for maximum comfort
  • Naturally stretchy fabric

Description

Recommanded useHiking / Ski Touring / Trekking / Mountaineering / Skiing
GenderMen
ItemLifa Active Stripe Crew
Featured TechnologiesLIFA® ACTIVE
StretchYes
SustainabilityBluesign™ / Recycled
InsulatedYes
SleevesLong
Fabric[main] 65 % polyester - 35 % polypropylène
Technical propertiesInsulating / Breathable
Merino WoolNo
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We care about our planet

Nature is our playground and our commitment to the environment is obvious. This is also why we highlight our selection from HardGreen, which makes sustainable, eco-friendly products that help

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Bluesign™

BlueSign was conceived right in the mountains, in Switzerland to be precise. This international label adopts a global approach in order to guarantee transparency and traceability within the textile sector. It ensures the absence of substances that ...

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Recycled

Made from old clothing, plastic bottles or fishing nets, products bearing this label contain at least 20% recycled materials. This saves water and energy, as well as raw materials, thus reducing the environmental footprint.

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