It is an old model or a product that we can no longer order at the manufacturer.
In the heart of a forest trail, with the wind in your hair and the dirt track beneath your wheels, the AnemonaM Women's MTB Shorts by Maloja become your best ally. Designed for mountain biking, gravel riding, and multisport enthusiasts, these lightweight and versatile shorts celebrate recycled materials, promising an environmental respect that even Mother Nature would applaud. Its breathable and stretchable fabric, free from PFCs, repels water like a stone skipping on water, keeping you dry and comfortable no matter the adventure.
The elastic waistband, on the other hand, offers you unparalleled comfort, adjusting to your movements with the agility of a feline. And what about the two zippered pockets, faithful guardians of your small treasures, from energy bars to smartphones, nothing escapes them. Every detail is designed to optimize your sporting experience, because at Maloja, nothing is left to chance.
Finally, bearing the Bluesign® label, these shorts ensure responsible use of resources and environmentally friendly manufacturing. Riding green is also about riding stylishly and safely! So, ready to conquer the tarmac and trails in style?
Inseam length 26
Quick-drying
Triple stitching
4-way stretch
Elastic waistband
ECO water-repellent
ECO multi-stretch
Composition: 86% Recycled Polyester, 14% Elastane

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