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 Mountain Equipment G2 Ultimate Mountain Pants
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RRP: £130
Year: 2005

Description: The Soft Shell range is a clothing system that provides almost as much protection from the weather as full shell clothing but with added flexibility, breathability, warmth and comfort. Soft shell garments wick perspiration away from your skin and protect you from wind and showers so you always stay warm and comfortable. Put them on at the beginning of the day, walk, climb, ski, drive home and relax - a truly multi-purpose bit of kit. Three security pockets and two thigh venting pockets. Twisted leg seams give superb knee articulation. Inner crampon/ski patches for protection. Internal gaiter to keep snow and grit out. Adjustable detachable braces. These trousers are not cheap, but are worth every penny. They truly are the 'Ultimate Mountain Pant' Weight: 570gr.

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