For fast-moving and far-reaching expeditions, we’ve given some stretch to our ever-popular Kiwis. Now the lightweight fabric moves with you, for unrestricted movement and a lasting, flattering fit. But these wouldn’t be Kiwis without advanced protection; SolarDry fabric protects you from harmful UV-rays, and our SmartDry Nano finish shakes-off showers and muddy splashes. Get moving...
Craghoppers Kiwi Stretch Trousers Features:
- Unrestrictive performance walking trousers
- Stretch for comfort & fit
- Full protection SolarDry UP40+ fabric
- SmartDry Nano water-repellent and stain-resistant finish
- 2 zipped pockets
- Articulated knee
- Fast-drying Wash&Wear performance
- Moisture-wicking fabric
- Fit: Active
- Fabric: 93% polyamide 7% spandex
- Weight: 350g
- Lifetime guarantee
Stretch: At Craghoppers, they have gone out of their way to ensure their clothes offer the best, most comfortable fit possible. And now, with the addition of a judicious spot of stretch into some of their most popular items, customers can expect an even better fit-and more flattering profile-as well as improved performance in active everyday use.
Security: Super-effective, discreet storage pockets to help keep your valuables safe. Secure zipped closures for added peace of mind when you're on the move.
Wash & Wear: Many of Craghoppers garments use fabrics and finishes that give total 'easy care' attributes, such as fast drying and minimum ironing. All of their garments, even 100% cotton, are designed to need minimum to no ironing. This is achieved either through the use of crinkle weave constructions or by the addition of a finish that encourages creases to simply drop out.
SolarDry: SolarDry fabric provides essential protection from the sun's harmful UV rays. All our fabrics are tested in every colour to ensure that they meet a minimum UPF 40+, the international standard for clothing to be considered truly protective.
Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF):
- The UPF of a garment, is the level of protection it gives against hamrful UVa and UVb radiation.
- UPF's are calculated by measuring the amount of harmful UV Radation that passes through the fabric.