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Helly-Hansen Womens Holmen 5 Pocket Hiking Pant in Kuwait

X-Small 991 Black

KWD 85

Brand
Helly Hansen
Weight
0.5 kg
Color991 Black
SizeX-Small
1 +

Special Features

  • Lightweight, high-performance and versatile ski pants for any snowy holiday. Made with our planet-friendly LIFA INFINITY PRO waterproof/breathable technology.
  • LIFA INFINITY is part of our most sustainable waterproof/breathable technology to date. Combining the LIFA INFINITY membrane, recycled face fabric and a PFC-free DWR treatment results in a responsible and professional grade performance.
  • FEATURES: Reinforcement on bottom leg and inside hem, thigh ventilation zippers, RECCO, Attached stretch boot gaiters, hand pockets, hip pockets, Left thigh pocket with water secure bellow construction, Right zipped thigh pocket with inner beacon loop
  • GOOD FOR: Winter, Resort Skiing, Freeride, Backcountry Ski Touring, Mountaineering
  • FIT: Relaxed - Drapes loosely on the body. Pants are going to be relaxed at the waist and much roomier throughout the thigh, knee, and cuff.

Description

Our packable, waterproof pants for women are a great companion for most of our softshell jackets for rainy days outdoors. Packs neatly into its own pocket creating an easy-to-carry package. This classic rainwear piece provides HELLY TECH weather protection and features fly opening, hand pockets and adjustable leg.
Waterproof, breathable, easily packable pants come in awfully handy on wet days in the outdoors, and these performance trousers from Helly Hansen offer a nice balance of features and price. They stow neatly into a built-in packing pocket, creating an easy-to-carry package, and Helly Tech two-ply construction keeps you dry from rain and sweat alike. Additional features include hand-warmer pockets, adjustable bottom legs, elastic sides in the waistband, standard belt loops, and a classic, flattering fit.
Features

Helly Tech two-ply construction
Handwarmer pockets
Packable pocket
Eco DWR Treatment
Adjustable bottom leg
Elastic sides in waist Helly Tech Material
For any outdoor activity where performance is key and water contact inevitable, Helly Tech Performance layer clothing forms a technical barrier against the elements. The waterproof and breathable material moves water away from the body, keeping you dry and warm.
Warranty
For more than 130 years, athletes and explorers have trusted their lives to Helly Hansen clothing. Technically engineered and real-world tested, all Helly Hansen garments are fully warranted against defects in materials and workmanship. Should any garment's key features or functions fail due to a manufacturing defect, Helly Hansen will repair it without charge, or provide a replacement.
All Helly Hansen technical outerwear garments (HellyTech, HellyTech XP, and HellyTech O2) are covered by a limited lifetime warranty. Helly Hansen footwear is covered up to one year against defects in materials and workmanship. This policy does not cover normal wear and tear on the product.
About Helly Hansen
One of the most well known outdoor gear makers around, Helly Hansen was first established in 1877 when Norwegian captain Helly Juell and his wife Maren Margarethe started making oilskin jackets, trousers, sou'westers, and tarpaulins, made from coarse linen soaked in linseed oil. Their products' unusual durability and weather protection quickly caught on. The company won a diploma for excellence at the 1878 Paris Expo, and began exporting its products.
Over the course of the 20th century, Helly Hansen led the way in innovating outdoor apparel technologies:

1949: Helox, a thin sheet of translucent PVC plastic sewn into waterproof coats, took over for oil-based outerwear and became the industry standard.
1961: Fiberpile, the original fleece, was first introduced. This new insulation layer was warm, lightweight, and -- most unusually for the time -- quick-drying.
1970s: Lifa fiber was developed to keep the skin dry and warm by wicking moisture away from the body. This unique base layer is still used in the company's product line to this day.
1980: Helly Tech hydrophilic, microporous materials were introduced, bringing waterproof breathability to the outdoor garment market. Today, Helly Hansen gear is used by elite competitive sailors, skiers, and outdoor adventurers, as well as those who simply appreciate being protected from the elements when weather's at its worst.

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