Your cart (0)
- Man
- Women
- Women's Clothing
- Women's Jackets
- Women's Shirts
- Women's Sweaters and Sweatshirts
- Women's Shorts
- Women's Accessories
- Women's Swimwear
- Women's Underwear
- Women's Vests
- Women's Pants
- Women's T-Shirt
- Women's Tracksuits
- Women's Leggings
- Women's Polos
- Women's Dresses
- Women's Fleeces and Mid-Layers
- Women's Skirts
- Women's Jumpsuit
- Women's Socks
- Women's Rainwear
- Women's Warmers
- Women's Shoes
- Women's Clothing
- Kids
- Trekking and Camping
- Climbing and Alpinism
- Trail and Running
- Cycling
- Fitness
- Water
- Ski
- Snowboard
- Ski Touring
- Racket Sports
- Team Sports
- Urban Sports
- Golf
- Electronics
- Nutrition and Care
- Brands
ESSENTIAL WOOL SEAMLESS M
SALOMON-
Click&Collect Available
-
Home delivery Available
-
Free shipping over 50€ for Spain, France, Germany, Portugal and Andorra
-
100% secure payment
- Type of product
- Pants
Thermal Clothing
Thermal Pants - Activities
- Trekking
- Genders
- Man
SALOM.LC2315500.X.M
195751688253
606C48D96A4140398955AF8DFBADA9C1
No reviews
16 other products in the same category:
Men's Mountain Thermal T-Shirts
AFC73D7CA24E40539844722AC71C3437
Special pack of our innovative thermal shirt and pants from the famous brand HIMMELBERG.
Elevate your outdoor experience with our premium thermal leggings, expertly crafted to keep you warm and cozy during all your hiking and trekking escapades.
Elevate your outdoor experience with our premium thermal leggings, expertly crafted to keep you warm and cozy during all your hiking and trekking escapades.
Men's Summit Pro 120 Leggings
Versatile long tight with body fitting cut. Warm, comfortable and breathable, suitable for winter aerobic activities.
These figure-hugging long johns keep you warm and dry during high-intensity activities in warm and cold weather conditions.
Natural fibers are the best for your skin in these men's first layer trousers, warm and breathable, seamless, made with a mixture of Tencel, elastane and wool and coated with polyamide recycled from plastic bottles in the Seacycle project.