Delivery 5 business days
365 days Return Policy
Description
Adaptable mid-layer trousers for men with a convenient full zip
These quilt-constructed insulator 3/4 trousers by Helly Hansen are designed for men seeking versatile gear suitable for various occasions and weather conditions.
Although ideal for alpine skiing amid fluctuating temperatures, they are equally appropriate for cross-country skiing or even running.
The full zip along with its 3/4 length enables you to get in and out of the Insulator trousers in mere seconds without removing your boots beforehand.
Technical features:
- Stay warm and dry thanks to its lightweight Lifaloft moisture management insulation
- PFC-free durable water-resistant treatment for improved water repellency
- Elasticated waist and leg panels for an optimal fit
- Prevent chafing in the ski boot due to its 3/4 length leg design
- YKK waterproof side zips for additional protection and swift transitions when things are too warm (or too cold)
Specifications
Activity :
Cross country skiing, Alpine skiing
Fit :
Chafing-free
Extra features:
Stretch panel, Placket behind zipper
Type:
Soft Shell
Water column:
DWR
Insulation:
Lifaloft
Fabric construction:
1 layer
Eco Friendly:
DWR - PFC Free
Gender:
Man
reviews (5)
Verified Buyer | |
"Warm and perfect for layering under my uninsulated bibs. Bought a pair for both my wife and I. Love them. They breathe well and don’t get too hot indoors either." | |
C. Mackintosh (Murray) | 05/01/2022 |
Verified Buyer | |
"I love these pants! they are fantastic to wear on cold days and dont get in the way of your boots!" | |
Dean Gilbert (Freeport) | 01/02/2021 |
Verified Buyer | |
"Pleased with this product" | |
Wade Lewis (Parkland County) | 29/12/2020 |
Verified Buyer | |
"Great product. It is exactly what I was looking for, it adds warmth without adding too much bulk and it doesn’t interfere with my snowboard boats. Because of the full length side zippers it’s easy to get on and off when needed. The stretch panels give it a very forgiving fit." | |
Ken Cleeren (Atlanta) | 06/01/2020 |