Woolpower Long Johns 200 black
Woolpower Long Johns 200 black
Weight: approx. 189 g (size M)
The Woolpower Long Johns 200 are long thermal underwear made from ultra-fine merino wool, knitted in a circular process without longitudinal seams. The terry cloth material offers excellent insulation properties and provides outstanding warmth even when damp and in extremely cold temperatures. The gusseted back and sewn-in cuffs guarantee optimal comfort.
Ullfrotté Original 200 is the thinnest version of Ullfrotté. The fabric is durable and made of fine merino wool, polyamide, and, most importantly, air! This air within the fabric is crucial, as it insulates the heat your body produces.
Details:
- Circular knitting manufacturing
- No longitudinal seams
- gusset in the back
- From size XL onwards, there is an additional gusset in the front.
- Knitted cuffs
- Made in Sweden
Note: The finely woven Woolpower material is very delicate! Pilling, which occurs relatively quickly, is unavoidable but does not affect the functionality.
| SKU | Attribut | Verfügbare Menge |
|---|---|---|
| 31030.01.01 | XS | 2 |
| 31030.01.02 | S | 0 |
| 31030.01.03 | M | 0 |
| 31030.01.04 | L | 0 |
| 31030.01.05 | XL | 2 |
| 31030.01.06 | XXL | 0 |
Woolpower Östersund AB
Gärdsgårdsvägen 2
831 77 Östersund
Sweden
www.woolpower.se
info@woolpower.se
Scandic Outdoor GmbH
To the sports field 4
21220 Seevetal
Germany
scandic@scandic.de
Woolpower AB was founded in 1969 in Östersund, Sweden, to manufacture nylon tights. In the early 1970s, the company, in collaboration with the Swedish Army, developed the Ullfrotté Original material. The first Ullfrotté garment was produced in 1972.
Today, Woolpower AB focuses entirely on the production of thermal underwear, socks, and warm outerwear. The company employs approximately 50 people, with the entire production process – from yarn to finished product – taking place in Östersund, surrounded by the magnificent Swedish mountains.
Approximately 70% of sales are exports – to about 30 countries worldwide. Customers include athletes and outdoor enthusiasts, military and police organizations in many countries, people who spend a lot of time outdoors for work, and many others who dislike being cold.