Slim and streamlined, these softshells provide a close fit that comes in handy when climbing and wearing crampons. They feature windproof WindWall technology and a water-resistant treatment for use in a range of weather conditions. Four-way stretch, a gusseted crotch and articulated knees deliver excellent freedom of movement over varying terrain. Zipped hems ensure easy on-off over a range of footwear, from hiking to approach to full-on alpine boots.
REPORTING Country of Origin | Cambodia |
Product Code | A1B14471 |
REPORTING intrastat code | 62034319 |
Windproof | |
RN_Clothing_Type | Trousers & Shorts |
Wind resistant | |
REPORTING Country of Origin | Cambodia |
REPORTING intrastat code | 62034319 |
Windproof | Yes |
RN_Clothing_Type | Trousers & Shorts |
Insulated | No |
Waterproof | No |
Wind resistant | Yes |

Few brands inspire confidence like The North Face. Year after year they make some of the best ski wear on the market. Bold colours, flattering fits and this year there’s something even more exciting in the line-up, a new fabric they’ve developed to deliver superior comfort, FUTURELIGHT. An added bonus of FUTRELIGHT is its eco-friendly credentials. Recycled materials go into the product, the waterproof coating comes from PFC-free chemicals while the factory is solar powered. The North Face is named after the coldest, most unforgiving side of a mountain. But it was actually founded in 1966 at an altitude of 150 feet above sea level, on a beach in San Francisco’s North Beach area. Their mission is to provide the best gear, support the preservation of the outdoors and inspire exploration. Judging from this year’s collection, which matches style and rugged protection, they’re still very much on track.