Craghoppers NosiLife Pro Convertible III Pants - Pebble
Functional trekking pants in brown, designed for use in diverse weather conditions. The Convertible model allows for quick detachment of the legs, transforming the pants into comfortable shorts. The pants are made from a lightweight, elastic fabric that combines durable polyamide and elastane, providing comfort during outdoor activities. The NosiLife technology effectively protects against insects such as mosquitoes and ticks, while also reducing unpleasant odors.
recycled material, SolarShield coating, removable leg function
The pants are made of a material containing recycled polyamide fibers and elastane, which contributes to their durability, elasticity, and quick-drying properties. The fabric efficiently wicks moisture and provides adequate ventilation, increasing comfort in warmer weather. SolarShield technology offers a high degree of protection against harmful UVA and UVB radiation, safeguarding against sunburn and skin damage with a UPF 50 rating. Removable legs allow for quick adaptation of the pants to changing temperatures and terrain conditions.
5 spacious pockets, elastic insert in the waist, RFID protection
The model features 5 practical pockets with zippers and additional straps for easy handling:
- two hip pockets
- one pocket on the right thigh
- one back pocket
- one hidden security pocket
Elastic inserts on the sides of the waist improve fit to the body and increase wearing comfort. Inside, there are loops for hanging the pants. Additionally, the model includes RFID Block technology, protecting contactless cards from unauthorized data reading.
Main features
- removable legs
- made from recycled polyamide and elastane
- NosiLife technology
- SolarShield technology
- quick-drying, breathable material
- 5 spacious pockets
- zippers with straps
- elastic inserts in the waist
- RFID protection
- good body fit
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Craghoppers is a British outdoor clothing brand, founded in 1965 in Batley by Brian Gaskins and Roy Holmes. A turning point in its history was Chris Bonington's expedition to Mount Everest in 1975, during which the team used its clothing, which cemented the brand's reputation. In 1996, Kiwi pants were introduced, which became an outdoor icon - over 10 million pairs have been sold. The company is known for innovations such as AquaDry waterproof systems, Wash & Wear quick-drying fabrics, SolarShield UV protection materials, and the NosiLife line line, the world's first clothing with permanent insect protection. Since 2006, Craghoppers has been collaborating with Bear Grylls to create collections tested in extreme conditions, including Survivor pants and lightweight jackets and shirts that are water and stain resistant. The brand is also committed to protecting the environment - it supports the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, uses CO₂Renu recycling technologies and NewHide tanning processes, which significantly reduce water consumption.
| Clothing style | Trekking |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Brown hue |
| Material type | Synthetic |
| Material texture | Uniform (smooth) |
| Material flexibility | Extensible |
| Gender | Men's |
| Number of pockets | 5 |
| Main material | 94% Polyamide |
| Additional material | 6% elastane |
| Belt loops | Yes |
| Membrane | No |
| Main color | Pebble |
| Pockets for knee pads | No |
| Waterproof | No |
| Cut | Loose |
| Zipper | Zipper |
| Manufacturer code | CMJ645/62A |
| Brand | Craghoppers |
| EAN |