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Rose Pant - Women's

Rose Pant - Women's

Description

Rose Pant

Experience the ultimate comfort and performance with the Kari Traa Women's Rose Pant. Whether you're hitting the slopes or enjoying a day out at the resort, this pant is designed to keep you warm and comfortable throughout the day. Crafted from a midweight merino wool knit, it not only provides excellent insulation but also wicks away moisture, ensuring quick drying and keeping you dry and cozy. Plus, the merino wool is naturally anti-odor, so you can stay fresh even after a long day of activity. The form-fitting design allows for easy layering and ensures unrestricted movement, so you can focus on enjoying your favorite winter activities.

Product Details:

  • Perfect for skiing or snowboarding
  • Midweight merino wool for moisture-wicking and quick drying
  • Naturally anti-odor properties
  • Form-fitting design for unrestricted mobility

Specs

Material: merino wool

Insulation Weight: midweight

Fit: form-fit

Activity: skiing, snowboarding, hiking

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