Women’s technical softshell trousers from Mammut’s limited Eiger Extreme edition. Made from a double-layer material that is highly abrasion-resistant, very elastic and breathable. The sophisticated cut fits the body perfectly and follows every movement.
The legs are reinforced with abrasion-resistant Dyneema® fabric and feature an inner zipped gusset so you can adjust the leg width to suit your footwear, plus a special anti-slip hem to keep the leg in place.
An ideal choice for mountaineering, ski touring or alpine climbing.
- softshell material
- abrasion-resistant
- highly elastic and breathable
- wide, comfortable waistband with adjustment
- zip-open lower leg with gusset for extra width
- very durable Dyneema® material at the lower legs – resists tearing from crampons or ski edges
- 2 front pockets accessible while wearing a climbing harness
- 1 leg pocket for storing a map
- mesh phone pocket
- stated weight applies to size S
Specifications:
Material: SOFtech™: 93% polyamide, 7% elastane
Ventilation: None
Fit: Athletic Fit
Size range: 32–46
Weight (g): 430
Warranty: 24 months
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Mammut Sports Group AG is a manufacturer of mountaineering and trekking equipment based in Seon, Switzerland. The company was founded in 1862 by Kaspar Tanner in Dintikon. Today, Mammut employs 200 people at its headquarters and several hundred more employees work in various facilities around the world. The central warehouse for Europe is located in Memmingen, Germany, which is constantly being expanded.
Together with the German company Edelrid, Mammut is the world leader in climbing equipment. Mammut has bought several large companies that sell their products under this brand. These include Toko, which manufactures ski wax, and Raichle, which makes hiking boots.