In the heart of a lush forest, each pedal stroke brings you closer to the horizon. The AnemonaM. Printed shorts by Maloja are your ideal companions for MTB or gravel adventures. Their lightweight and slightly stretchy material, primarily made from recycled materials, moves with you effortlessly. With a PFC-free water-repellent finish, these shorts protect you from unexpected splashes while respecting our precious planet.
The two front zippered pockets are perfect for keeping your essentials within reach, without fear of losing them along the way. Even in the heart of nature, we like to have a bit of style, so Maloja has created three exclusive patterns inspired by their LA VIA collection, celebrating our connection with nature. The elastic waistband ensures a comfortable fit, even after long hours in the saddle.
Certified by the Bluesign® label, these shorts guarantee responsible resource use and safe production, for both synthetic and natural fibers. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or a weekend explorer, the AnemonaM. shorts are here to turn every outing into an unforgettable experience. Remember, good equipment is like a good hiking partner: indispensable and reliable at every turn of the trail!
Inseam length 26
Quick-drying
Triple stitching
4-way stretch
Elastic waistband
ECO water-repellent
ECO multi-stretch
Composition: 86% Polyester (recycled), 14% Spandex
Nature is our playground and our commitment to the environment is obvious. This is also why we highlight our selection from HardGreen, which makes sustainable, eco-friendly products that help
Read more +BlueSign was conceived right in the mountains, in Switzerland to be precise. This international label adopts a global approach in order to guarantee transparency and traceability within the textile sector. It ensures the absence of substances that ...
Read more +Made from old clothing, plastic bottles or fishing nets, products bearing this label contain at least 20% recycled materials. This saves water and energy, as well as raw materials, thus reducing the environmental footprint.
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