Woolpower - Balaclava 200 | wool balaclava
Woolpower - Balaclava 200 | wool balaclava
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Balaclava 200 - balaclava
Soft, close-fitting balaclava. Despite its thin fabric, it offers excellent protection in cold weather. Flat seams prevent chafing, making it suitable for wearing under a helmet. The opening is designed so it can also be worn under the nose or mouth if desired. Made from a blend of merino wool and synthetic fibers; soft, supple, and stretchy, it's also durable and odor-resistant.
This item is not from our own stock, but is shipped directly to you by our supplier Hike-A-Way.
- Material: 60% merino wool / 25% polyester / 15% polyamide
- Color: black
- Unisex, one size
- Antibacterial
- Quick drying
- Washable at 60°
Responsibly made in Sweden
About Woolpower
Woolpower is a Swedish brand of thermal clothing and thermal underwear. The Swedish family business was founded in 1972 and has always specialised in manufacturing high-quality warm underwear. Wool has always been the main ingredient. The wool comes from merino sheep that graze in the Argentine part of Patagonia and Uruguay. All Woolpower products are made in Östersund, Jämtland.
The idea behind Woolpower is that it is not the thermal clothing that keeps you warm, but your own body. The thermal clothing has a unique structure that creates a layer of air between the body and the clothing. This optimally retains body heat.
Woolpower uses only mulesing-free wool and produces everything locally. The factories run on 100% renewable energy and waste material is reused for seat pads and insoles. Woolpower is certified according to OEKO-TEX and ISO standards, which guarantees high environmental standards. Want to know more about this supplier? Take a look at the Woolpower page.





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