Warm merino wool
Made from 90% Merino wool (a natural insulator), it's a cosy layer for mild weather.
Warm merino wool
Made from 90% Merino wool (a natural insulator), it's a cosy layer for mild weather.
For active movement
3% elastane gives the fabric a bit of stretch, so you can keep on moving.
Lasts for longer
7% polyamide gives the fabric extra durability to strength against wear and tear.
Warm merino wool
Made from 90% Merino wool (a natural insulator), it's a cosy layer for mild weather.
For active movement
3% elastane gives the fabric a bit of stretch, so you can keep on moving.
Lasts for longer
7% polyamide gives the fabric extra durability to strength against wear and tear.
Warm merino wool
Made from 90% Merino wool (a natural insulator), it's a cosy layer for mild weather.
For active movement
3% elastane gives the fabric a bit of stretch, so you can keep on moving.
Lasts for longer
7% polyamide gives the fabric extra durability to strength against wear and tear.
FORCLAZ products undergo rigorous tests at our design centre at the foot of Mont-Blanc, before being tested in the field in real conditions.
Thermal lab tests
We've tested the material in a climate-controlled chamber in order to determine its performance level. The results highlighted the heat-regulation properties of wool. After intense physical exercise and increased perspiration, wool helps to maintain a consistent body temperature while synthetic fabrics cool down faster. The unpleasant cooling or "freezing effect" is therefore reduced by the Merino wool.
Field tests in the mountains
Our teams, along with a panel of testers (made up of partners, ambassadors and customers) tested our Merino wool underjacket in the Northern Alps, both for mountain trekking and other outdoor sports.
All our products are tested throughout their development until they go to market.
Do not dry clean.
Do not iron.
Do not tumble dry.
Maximum washing temperature 30°C. Normal treatment.
Bleaching excluded.
It is calculated by modelling the life cycle of the product following the recommendations of the PEF methodology (Product Environmental Footprint). This carbon footprint is an estimate. It may therefore be slightly overvalued or undervalued. Learn more
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