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Level I thermal pants are used as a baselayer, and are ideal for winter or off-season use. Made of the premium material Power Dry® (100% polyester) with a density of 204g/m2 from the world-famous company Polartec®. This elastic fabric has a two-layer structure, the inner surface of which helps to remove moisture, and the outer surface provides quick drying and excellent thermoregulation. Thermal pants with Power Dry® have excellent warming and anti-pilling properties, and dry twice as fast as cotton. The anatomical cut organically repeats the contours of the body and provides comfort during physical exertion. Flat seams do not rub and do not cause discomfort during active use. Level I thermal pants are an ideal option for thermal clothing for everyday wear in winter and during active physical activity. Thermal pants in combination with a Level 1 Polartec thermal shirt form the base layer of thermal clothing. Material: Power Dry® (100% polyester) Density: 204g/m2 Features: moisture-wicking; excellent warming and anti-pilling properties; hypoallergenic; quick-drying; anatomical cut; flat seams
DISPATCH
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We aim to process your order within 2-5 working days, unless otherwise stated.
DELIVERY
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We accept returns within 14 days of the date of delivery. Returns received after this period may not be accepted.
Please note that items purchased during the last sale are not eligible for returns and refunds, except in the case of manufacturing defects or damaged products upon receipt.
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