The Helly Hansen Women's Prowool Pants provide optimum cold-weather protection for rigorous outdoor activities in a base
layer that both insulates and manages moisture. HH Warm base layers provide the insulation you need when you stop moving
and wick away moisture for fast evaporation on the outer layer, managing your body's heat as you exert.
With an inner mesh of Lifa T3 (Thermic Tube Technology) that quickly evacuates moisture and a superfine outer layer of
merino wool for warmth with zero-itch factor, the Prowool Pants mimic the fur of polar bears, making arctic temperatures
manageable for everyone.
The Prowool pants fit close to your body as a base layer should. With flat-lock st construction the pants offer
zero-abrasion comfort, and the low-bulk cuffs make it easy to layer the pants.
Helly Hansen believes the key to staying warm is staying dry and has designed its baselayers with this in mind. Helly
Hansen offers a 100 percent money-back performance guarantee that the Prowool Pants will perform better than any other
baselayer you have used. If the Prowool Pants do not meet this expectation, then you can send them back to Helly Hansen
within 30 days of purchase for a full refund.
Specifications:
* HH Warm baselayer
* Lifa T3 hollow fiber technology
* Merino wool
* Flat-lock st
* Low-bulk cuffs
Size Specifications:
* X-Small: Waist 24-26 inches, hip 33.5-35.5 inches, inseam 28.5-29.5
* Small: Waist 26-28 inches, hip 35.5-37.5 inches, inseam 29.5-30.5
* Medium: Waist 28-30.5 inches, hip 37.5-40 inches, inseam 30.5-31
* Large: Waist 30.5-34 inches, hip 40-43.5 inches, inseam 31-32
* X-Large: Waist 34-37 inches, hip 43.5-46.5 inches, inseam 32-32.5
* XX-Large: Waist 37-40 inches, hip 46.5-49.5 inches, inseam 32.5-33
Manufacturer Warranty
30-day performance guarantee
About Helly Hansen
For more than 130 years, Helly Hansen has been at the forefront of product development and innovation. Since 1877, when
sea captain Helly Juell Hansen made his first oilskin waterproof jackets, the company has pushed the boundaries of
fabric technologies. Helly and his wife Maren Margrethe gathered a stock of coarse linen and linseed oil. They designed
and sewed jackets, trousers, and sou'wester hats for ocean use. Then Helly Juell applied oil to the garments and dried
them before an open fire. Helly Hansen's waterproofs were a great success. In that first year, 1877, they produced and
sold 2,000 items, from clothes to tarpaulins. Within five years they sold 10,000 pieces.
The business was officially formed in 1877. Helly Hansen was on the , but his enquiring mind continually sought to
diversify. He knew that the principle of lightweight waterproof fabrics must have multiple applications. The key to
success was testing all his products before they were offered for sale. Quality was crucial. Helly Hansen's technical
specifications were high, and so were the prices. But demand for his product continued to grow.
Many years later and with numerous new fabrics and technologies available, the evolution of breathable, waterproof
jackets had a profound effect on the outdoor industry. Now everyone who participated in high-activity sport could expect
their clothing to work with them, not against them. It was a major catalyst. From its roots in providing sturdy,
waterproof clothing for fishermen, Helly Hansen now designed technical garments, base, insulation, and protective
layers.
Now, more than 130 years since Helly began his work, Helly Hansen is a global company and is represented in more than
20 countries, with more than 500 individual product lines for men, women, and children. Helly Hansen provides technical
clothing for workwear and action sports for all seasons.
- Non itch, 215g/m2.
- HHWarm Technology to keep you dry, warm and comfortable.
- LifaStay Dry Technology.
- Non itch Pure Merino Wool.