Put on your Tamaro Pants walking trousers by Mammut and set out to explore the steepest trails with confidence. Designed for the modern man who isn't afraid of nature, these trousers offer you ultimate comfort and freedom of movement to tackle any challenge Mother Nature might throw at you.
The Tamaro Pants feature an abrasion-resistant fabric and UV protection, perfect for long mountain hikes. With its modern fit and pre-shaped knees, it follows your every move with ease. Plus, the adjustable elastic waistband ensures a perfect fit, even after a hearty lunch at altitude!
And for those who like to be prepared for any eventuality, these trousers are equipped with practical zippered pockets, ideal for keeping your essentials safe. So, what are you waiting for to live the adventure with Mammut? The Tamaro Pants are your ideal companion for conquering new heights.
Blend of organic cotton and hemp
Invisible snap-button fly
Removable integrated belt
2 front pockets
Zippered patch pocket on the leg
Regular fit
Main material: 82% Organic Cotton, 16% Hemp, 2% Elastane
Weight: 334 g

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