At the top of alpine peaks or on wooded trails, the Lana Pants from Houdini Sportswear envelop you in comfort and natural performance. Made from 100% merino wool, these pants repel water and wind thanks to lanolin, a natural advantage that protects you without chemicals. The absence of synthetic treatments allows you to fully enjoy the softness and silence of the fabric, which adapts to your movements and body heat.
Adventurers will appreciate the four zippered pockets, two at the hands and two on the legs, perfect for keeping your gear secure during your escapades. The Schoeller reinforcements on the inner legs protect against ski edge cuts, while the zippered gusset allows you to adjust the width to fit all your favorite boots. A true Swiss army knife for your outdoor adventures!
In addition to being high-performing, the Lana Pants are environmentally friendly. Their composition of merino wool, a renewable and biodegradable fiber, makes these pants a sustainable choice. And when wear and tear set in, Houdini offers in-store recycling to close the loop. Walk lightly, with a clear conscience!
Regular fit
Made from 100% merino wool
Naturally wind and water-resistant
Soft and silent
Highly breathable
Hand and leg pockets with zippers
Gusset for adjusting leg width
Made from renewable and biodegradable fibers
Average weight for women: 534 g
Fabric made in China
Garment produced in Estonia

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