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Mountaineering pants Millet Trilogy Icon GTX Pro PT women black size S
Millet Trilogy Icon GTX Pro PT women black size S are technical mountaineering pants engineered for high-altitude and alpine environments. Built from GORE-TEX Pro laminates, these trousers combine waterproofness and high breathability to protect during prolonged exposure to snow, wind and mixed weather. The articulated fit and pre-shaped knees provide freedom of movement during steep ascents, descents and technical maneuvers, while reinforced lower leg panels increase abrasion resistance where boots and crampons contact the fabric.
The GORE-TEX Pro construction ensures durable waterproof protection and effective moisture management without sacrificing weight. An articulated pattern with an ergonomic cut improves mobility and layering compatibility. Reinforced cuffs and lower leg reinforcement protect against abrasion from crampons and rocky terrain. Adjustable waist and integrated features for integration with harnesses and gaiters enhance functionality for technical alpine use.
Wear these mountaineering pants as an outer shell over insulating and moisture-wicking base layers. Adjust the waist for a secure, comfortable fit and ensure cuffs are correctly positioned over boots or gaiters. Use with a climbing harness or attach gaiters where necessary; the reinforced lower legs allow safe contact with crampons and rough terrain. After exposure to wet or muddy conditions, rinse off debris and allow the garment to dry thoroughly before storage to maintain membrane performance.
For optimal performance, pair the pants with breathable mid layers and a properly fitted gaiter system. Regularly inspect reinforced areas for wear and follow garment care instructions from the manufacturer to preserve waterproofing and fabric integrity.
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