New jackets from Lundhags
05/02/2010
Outdoor products manufacturer Lundhags is to display a new collection of parkas and other winter jackets at ispo Winter 2010 (Munich February 7–10).
The new collection includes the Temple, a long, warm and watertight jacket that retains heat in all weather. The shell is made from the brand’s durable water repellent (DWR)-treated, two-layer ZethAr material, which is PFOA-free. It has taped seams and a filling made from super insulating Primaloft Sport down. The jacket also has many smart details such as preshaped sleeves and a small inside pocket with holes for head-phones.
Lundhags began making outdoor products in the Swedish town of Östersund in 1932. In 1973, the company moved to new facilities in Järpen, outside the town of Åre. The brand is owned by the Norrwin Group.