Super Thermo Neck
The Super Thermo Neck is ideal for high activity in cold, windy or wet conditions.
The garment is itch-free and hypoallergenic, a great choice for anyone with a wool sensitivity. It is also extremely durable, making Super Thermo an environmentally friendly choice.
Product Features
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Breathable
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High wicking
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Lightweight
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High-performance
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Quick-drying - absorbs very little moisture
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Soft and comfortable next to the skin
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Non-chafing flatlock seams
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Itch-free and hypoallergenic
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Odour resistant
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Versatile, 4 seasons
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Does not attract microorganisms or moths during storage
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Extreme durability, recyclability and repairability: An environmentally friendly choice
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Bluesign® certified
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Machine washable at temperatures up to 60 degrees Celsius. Do not tumble dry.
Technical Specifications
- Material composition: 100% polypropylene
- Material weight, solid-knit fabric: 200 g/m2
- Product weight: 50 grams
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Materiale: | 100% polypropylene |
Materialvekt: | 200 g/m2 |
Vekt: | 50 g |
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We make high quality clothes so they last as long as possible. The rest is up to you. Wear the clothes for a long time, follow the washing instructions and repair. That's good, both for nature and the wallet.
Brynje of Norway is a family-owned clothing company from Larvik, world-renowned for quality, functionality and durability since 1887. The first mesh shirt in history was invented by Henrik Brun in 1921. The "Brynje shirt" was further developed in collaboration with the Norwegian armed forces. Over the years, Brynje mesh has been used on expeditions to the world's most inhospitable places. When Hillary and Tenzing became the first humans to ascend Mt. Everest in 1953, they wore Brynje mesh next to their skin. Read the Brynje story