BRYNJE Arctic Double Jacket w/hood

10301300CH50
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Genius link mesh as a base layer and Merino t-shirt. The two-layered functional turret with an elasticated hood gives you a feeling of warmth and dryness in any activity and relaxation. No more frosting, no layering of any other clothes. True thermal underwear with a thermostat! Winner of Norwegian Thermal Tests.

Kč 5,390

(Kč 5,390 ks)

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Mesh with thermostat

Genuine two-layer thermal underwear, which has won many prizes and tests since 1997. It has no competition in moisture and insulation. The SuperThermo mesh is made of 100% polyamide, the upper layer combines merino wool with improved polyamide. The combination of these two materials enhances each other's properties. Has the capabilities of a thermostat. When you are calm, it isolates you from warm weather fairly warmly. When you start moving, it automatically drives moisture away from the body. It fits in strong frosts, the perfect combination is with the Polar Fleece jacket, Antarctic dress. The ideal partner for you, who is constantly cold. The Arctic double will warm you up and the functional Super Thermo mesh will take care of the body's dryness. Only Brynje Arctic double can combine perfect insulating capabilities with very fast moisture removal. Arctic Double has a large selection of different models for any purpose. It was popular with Norwegian police, firemen, and the army. It is appropriate to combine with the Polar Bug vest, which is windproof or with the warmest Antarctic jacket.

Brynje of Norway

Brynje is top quality underwear that works in any weather. The family business was founded in 1887 in Larvik, Norway. In the 1950s they developed the first net-fitting garment tested by Norwegian soldiers in the Hardangervidd plateau. Brynje was the first thermal underwear on Mt.Everest, and was already protected by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953. The Brynje thermal wear is still used by expedition members, rescue teams, as well as athletes and tourists.

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