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| This is the kind of layer you reach for when you want things simple and breathable. The recycled polyester fabric feels light against the skin, with a mesh-like feel that helps air move through as you pick up pace. It handles moisture well, so comfort stays consistent even when the temperature climbs.
It’s built for days when the trail gets a little faster and a lot warmer. | | |
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| | Abisko Hybrid Trail Shorts | | |
| | A hybrid construction that balances durability and stretch where it matters most. The front adds structure and protection, while the back keeps things flexible and well-ventilated as you move. These are easy, reliable shorts for long summer hikes where conditions and terrain change. | | |
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| Light enough that you barely notice it in your pack, but reassuring when the wind picks up on exposed sections of trail. It blocks wind without adding bulk, and stays easy to move in when you need it on.
This is the layer you keep close when summer weather feels settled, but not entirely predictable. | | |
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| A pack built to carry weight comfortably over time, with a supportive frame that helps keep everything stable as you move. It stays balanced on uneven terrain and makes it easier to stay organised when you’re living out of your pack for multiple days.
The kind of pack that disappears once you start moving, and becomes essential over long days outside. | | |
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