185 ROCK’N’WOOL SHORT PANTS
3/4 Baselayer Hosen
100,00 €
30 Tage Rückgaberecht
Ab 150€ Versandkostenfrei - Das Model ist 1,86 m groß und trägt Größe M.
- Gewicht: 154g
100,00 €
100,00 €
Der Winter wird bunt
Vielseitige, bequeme 3/4 Hose aus reiner Merinowolle für Wintertouren
Highlights
- Besonders weich durch 19 Mikron Wollfasern
- Feuchtigkeits- und temperaturregulierend
- Geruchsneutralisierend
Unsere 185 ROCK'N'WOOL SHORT PANTS für Herren ist dank feiner Merinowolle besonders weich und hält trotz Kälte und Anstrengung bei jedem Freeride-Abenteuer schön warm.
Freeriden fängt schon bei der ersten Lage an, denn sie ist entscheidend für die Funktion. Die kurze Hose besteht zu 100 Prozent aus reiner Merinowolle mit einem Feinheitsgrad von 19 Mikron, die sich angenehm auf der Haut anfühlt und dank temperatur- und feuchtigkeitsregulierenden Eigenschaften für ein optimales Klima sorgt.
Dabei kommt unser Klassiker mit komplett neuem Design: die zweigeteilte Optik ,frische Farben mit mehrfarbig gezwirntem Garn und ein trendiger Bund spiegeln die Vielseitigkeit deiner winterlichen Abenteuer wider. Die 185 ROCK'N'WOOL SHORT PANTS für Herren sollte daher auf keinem Freeride fehlen!
Achtung! Den Polybeutel der zur Produktverpackung verwendet wird, von Babys und Kindern fernhalten. Dieser Beutel ist kein Spielzeug! Erstickungsgefahr!!
EAN 4255736219196
Idealer Einsatzbereich
Unsere nachhaltige MERINOWOLLE stammt aus kontrollierter, artgerechter Schafhaltung. Sie ist angenehm weich, pflegeleicht und sorgt dank feuchtigkeits- und temperaturregulierenden Eigenschaften für ein optimales Körperklima.
4 Bewertungen
29. Oktober 2025 18:15
I was initially very surprised by the reviews on the Ortovox website stating that the merino base layers had holes after one wear, or in obvious high wear areas, like the knees. I thought, well, if someone is rough on their merino, this will happen eventually. I've worn merino base layers for almost 13 years now, and never had serious issues, despite having been an outdoor guide for long periods. Well, these are certainly a disappointment. I haven't even worn my pair of 3/4 length bottoms yet and there is a hole. I took them out of the box, put them in a pack, and brought them with me from the US to Austria. That's it, and there's a hole. I planned to use them for walking in the city -- not "alpine climbing": Ortovox only allows pretty ridiculous options for the sport for which the product was purchased. To top it off, I have tried to contact Ortovox, but, following their instructions to first make a customer account, then go through their claim process, well I tried three times and never received the confirmation email to complete my registration with the website (I tried three different email addresses to make sure). Pretty horrible first experience with Ortovox. I can't recommend the product or the company.
16. Januar 2024 01:56
Easily the most disappointing $100 I’ve ever spent on outdoors gear. I bought these in a pinch at a small, locally-owned retailer in Leadville, CO. The first problem was the length; unless you wear thigh high socks they will eventually create a gap between themselves and the ski socks during any activity, even just walking, which not only feels cold but is generally awkward and uncomfortable. Secondly is the durability. After just a year of light-medium use and care when washing (always hang dried) these leggings are falling apart at multiple seams. Just a throughly disappointing product.
26. März 2023 22:53
Bought these a month ago and after two weeks of wear they are falling apart in the crotch didn’t even wash them yet. I’ve had wool long johns that my grandfather gave me over 20 years ago and I’ve worn them every winter with no holes or issues. They don’t make things like they used to. Waste of money. They look great though.
4. August 2022 04:42
I wore these many days this winter teaching Alpine skiing in Colorado. I liked their weight and length. They were comfortable in all but really cold weather. Sadly, they did not stand up to my kneeling to adjust clients' boots etc. I wore the knees completely out where they rubbed against my Ortovox ski pants.








