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Rocket Salopettes
Durable waterproof/breathable mountain pants for every environment from the Alps to Antarctica. Generous articulation, strategic reinforcements, full-length leg zips and adjustable braces mean that these pants are adjustable for most body types
$759.00
Prices in NZD
Product Features
- Durable mountain pants
- Full-length side zips with velcro cover flaps
- High back/lower waist design
- Adjustable waist tab
- Elastic braces with slide buckle adjustment
- Below the waist external storage pocket
- Articulated double fabric knees Cordura ankle patch
- Tape reinforced Taslan lined adjustable hem
Fabric
3-layer 160 gram Gelanots®
Average Weight
790g
Made In
Proudly made in New Zealand
Reviews (1)
1 review for Rocket Salopettes
Care
Entrant/Gelanots
- Warm hand wash for best garment life.
- Use pure soap or mild detergent.
- We recommend using Persil Liquid or Martha’s Wool Mix. Both are pH neutral.
- Do not use bleach.
- Rinse well to remove all residues.
- Do not wring.
- Drip dry in the shade to minimise UV exposure.
- Do not tumble dry.
- A cool iron may be used to rejuvenate the exterior DWR* coating. Do not dry clean.
Keeping waterproof breathable garments clean will increase their lifespan. During normal wear, dirt, salts, and oils from contact with the skin will accumulate on the inside surface. This will show as a dark stain on the mesh, especially around the neck and hood. If leftover an extended period of time, this may contaminate the laminate or coating and cause irreversible damage to the jacket. To prevent this happening the garment should be washed at least once a year and more often if worn regularly. Hanging up garments in dry well-ventilated areas will prevent mildew building up on the fabric’s underside. Avoid all contact with solvents and chemicals, accidental contact should be washed off as soon as possible.
Our Story
Earth Sea Sky was formed in December 1990 when David teamed up with clothing designer, Sydney Mulligan. Between them they had more than 25 years experience in New Zealand’s outdoor clothing industry. This experience in design, production and sales was used to fill a growing need in the market for outdoor clothing that combined comfort, style and performance. David and Sydney introduced designs and colours that linked function and performance with great fit, attention to detail and fashion. Their first range of 20 garments included tramping jackets, oilskins, waterproof ski wear, 60/40 anorak windshells and Polartec thermal fleeces.
Since then, most of New Zealand’s outdoor clothing brands have taken their production offshore. Earth Sea Sky is committed to remaining New Zealand made. The Ellis family believes this is vital in maintaining the brand’s consistent quality and uniqueness.
Mike –
I have been beating my pair of these up for a couple of years. I work outdoors around the Te Anau basin and Fiordland. They are always in my vehicle for when the weather turns sour. They’ve crossed rivers, trudged through snow, been covered in mud. Now two winters in, they have never let me down and are showing no signs of wear. Worth the investment.