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Overview
Details
Sizes: 34-46
Fit: Tights. Constructed for excellent movability in climbing activity.
Weight: 326 g
Material: Main Fabric: 76% Polyester (Recycled), 24% Elastane. panels: 91% Polyamide (Recycled), 9% Elastane
Fabric details: Combines two different fabrics with 4-way stretch. Wind and water-repellent material with PFAS-free WR on exposed sections like seat and knees, and a knitted fabric placed where you need better breathability. PFAS free WR treatment: Avoiding harmful chemicals for water-repellent finishing. The product contains bluesign® APPROVED fabrics and trimmings. For more information on materials and technologies, click the “technology” tab.
Our Tind by Cecilie Skog collection offers highly technical female-specific products designed in close collaboration with professional mountain lover Cecilie Skog.
Pockets: Zippered thigh pockets.
Gaiter: None.
Ventilation: None.
Additional features: Wide and protective waistband with extra tension, for increased comfort, and to ensure a secure fit. Zip opening at the bottom of the legs for easy up folding whenever you need to ventilate, and to facilitate putting the tights on and off. Articulated knee sections. Seamless front for increased comfort and durability. Panel construction in crotch for less friction and chafing at thigh area.
Sustainability
- Recycled Polyamide
- Recycled Polyamide
Recycled Polyamide
Our aim is to steadily increase the use of recycled materials in all our products and we continuously work to utilize more and more new fabrics containing recycled raw materials. We currently use different types of recycled polyamide fabrics in products such as down garments as well as shell garments.
Polyamide, sometimes also referred to as Nylon, normally uses fossil resources for its production. By re-using existing material streams we can save fossil resources and reduce the energy demand and therefore climate emissions, as well as water used for production.
We know from studies we have conducted on our products together with an independent environmental consultancy that the use of recycled materials can significantly lower the environmental and climate impact of products compared to using new materials.
One example is a recycled polyamide fabric we use for shell garments, where CO2 emissions can be reduced by 76 %, while the amount of waste water is reduced by 84 % -compared to the production of new virgin polyamide. This can simply be done by re-using fabric waste from production. The result is a super high functional fabric, which delivers in terms of sustainability as well.
The most common raw material for the production of recycled polyamide is waste material from textile production (so-called pre-consumer material). The need for pure and clean raw material streams is the reason why used textiles most often are not recycled at the end of their life – yet. Too many different material inputs and a composition of different fiber and material types makes recycling difficult. This is one of the biggest challenges for textile industry in the future: To ensure that garments can be recycled to new textile fibers and that the loop for a real circular flow of textiles is closed.