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Volcom 3L Gore-Tex Bib Overhauler er en high-end selebukse for ski- og snowboardkjøring, laget med trelags Gore-Tex - Guaranteed to Keep You Dry™. Buksen er laget for deg kjører ski eller snowboard under alle værforhold og ønsker optimal beskyttelse mot elementene. Buksen passer vel så godt for heisbaserte pudderjegere som toppturfantaster. Volcom 3L Gore-Tex Bib Overhauler er konstruert med Volcoms GPT Articulated Fit. GPT står for Guide Proven Technology og indikerer at dette er et premiumprodukt i kolleksjonen. Passformen er romslig og gir god plass for bevegelse, samtidig som de anatomisk formede beina sørger for at buksen ikke strammes over knærne når du bøyer deg. Denne buksen er proppfull av tekniske løsninger og har alt du trenger for lange dager utendørs i alle værforhold. Ved bruk av Volcoms patenterte Zip Tech®-system kan buksen kobles sammen med en jakke med samme teknologi. Løsningen skaper en effektiv barriere mot snø og vind og lar deg bakse i hoftedyp pudder uten at du trenger å bekymre deg for å bli våt eller kald. Ekstra beskyttelse mot elementene oppnås med vanntette AquaGuard® glidelåser fra YKK®. Buksene har elastiske seler og neoprenemateriale i sidene som gir deg økt bevegelsesfrihet. Ventilasjonskanaler mellom beina og ved hoftene sørger for at du kan lufte ut overskuddsvarme når det blir for hett. Buksene er laget for hardt bruk og er forsterket for økt levetid. Her finner du forsterket sete, trippelforsterket linning og Black-Flax forsterkninger mot stålkanter nederst i beina. Buksen har varme stikklommer i siden, brystlomme og lommer på beina. Integrerte gamasjer med krok til bootsa hindrer snø i komme på innsiden samtidig som de hindrer buksen i å skli opp under bruk. Detaljer: Materialer: |
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VOLCOM STONE Richard Woolcott and Tucker Hall, set off on a snowboard trip that would forever change their lives. Tucker had just been laid off from work but that wouldn’t stop him from attending his routine Tahoe trip to visit Nathan Fletcher and Mark Gabriel. After riding four days of fresh powder, Richard called work with the excuse that they were snowed in and extended his stay. For more than a week, they awoke every morning with two new feet of snow. It was their first real experience riding powder and the new obsession wouldn't stop there. Two weeks later Richard quit his job to take some time off and snowboard. He and Tucker had also talked of starting a clothing company during the Tahoe trip but nothing was really finalized. Later that spring, the two came up with the idea of starting a riding company based around the three sports they enjoyed (snowboarding, skateboarding and surfing). With an initial $5,000 from Richard's dad, they started the process. First came the name, then came the stone and Volcom was born. Volcom was a family of people not willing to accept the establishment suppressing their passion for boardsports. This was a time when snowboarding and skateboarding was looked down upon and the U.S. was in a recession with riots in Los Angeles and the Gulf War breaking out. Much like today, change was in the air. Richard and Tucker traveled around the world on wild journeys with friends riding whatever they could. The business side of things was minimal. The headquarters were set up in Newport Beach in Richard's bedroom and all sales were run out of Tucker's bedroom in Huntington Beach. The two knew nothing about how to make clothes, but that didn't matter, it was all about spirit and creativity. Clothing sales for the first year were $2,600. Since those wild beginnings, the Volcom Stone has spread slowly across the world. The company has matured internally, but the same philosophy and ethos that spawned the brand continues to fuel the Volcom thinking that flows through its art, music, films, athletes and clothing today. |
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