Tenson Mens Himalaya Shell Pants
The Himalaya 3L Shell Pants from Tenson will become your ultimate companion for conquering the great outdoors with confidence, even in the roughest weather conditions! Engineered with Tenson’s groundbreaking MPC Extreme technology, boasting an impressive WP 20.000mm waterproof rating and MP 20.000 g/m2/24h breathability, these pants ensure you stay dry and comfortable on every adventure. With a stretchy and reinforced design, including reinforced seat and ankles, they offer durability and flexibility for all your activities. Featuring four convenient pockets for easy access to essentials, adjustable leg endings, and waist, along with practical zips at the ankles and water repellent zippers, these pants are as functional as they are stylish. Plus, with a removable plastic boot hook and the option to zip them to the matching Himalaya 3L Shell Jacket, you're geared up for whatever nature throws your way. And the best part? With the Carbon Capture Certificate, you're not just investing in gear, you're investing in the planet—each pair of pants comes with the assurance that all carbon dioxide released in its production is sequestered in trees, making them a truly eco-conscious choice for every adventurer.
Engineered with Tenson’s groundbreaking MPC Extreme technology, boasting an impressive WP 20.000mm waterproof rating and MP 20.000 g/m2/24h breathability, these pants ensure you stay dry and comfortable on every adventure.
55% recycled polyester – 45% polyester.
Removable plastic hook at bottom of legs.
Adjustable waist and leg openings.
Water repellent zippers.
Water Proof rated: 20 000 mm
Reinforced seat and ankles.
A CarbonZero Product.
The Carbon Capture Certificate guarantees that all of the carbon dioxide released in the making of a product is sequestrated in trees. This increased carbon sink is ensured through growth-enhancing measures, primarly the planting of new forests. Consumers are presented with the option to choose a product with no carbon footprint!
The Carbon Capture Company plants enough trees to absorb the amount of carbon dioxide contracted by the licensee. Planting is done on land that is not arable nor suitable for pasture.