ORTOVOX Rock'n'Wool Beanie Women mountain rose

Color: Mountain rose
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Product description

Medium-thick, casual logo beanie with merino wool for days spent freeriding

Thanks to merino, you can enjoy a whole new level of outdoor comfort. The outer layer of the ROCK 'N' WOOL BEANIE for women is 100% merino wool, keeping your head at the optimal temperature while regulating excess moisture.

On the inside, Ortovox use their tried-and-tested MERINO FLEECE LIGHT GRID material: which is particularly lightweight and comfortable on the skin thanks to the combination of merino wool and an inner channel structure. At the same time, the knitted construction ensures optimum ventilation during demanding descents and provides plenty of insulation in cold, windy conditions.

The ROCK 'N' WOOL BEANIE for women comes in fashionable colors and is cut just a bit looser to match the lifestyle of our powder junkies.

Sustainability

Ortovox Wool Promise
Ortovox Wool Promise:

Since 1995, merino wool has been an integral component of ORTOVOX’s mountainwear. The merino wool comes from selected farms that comply with the OWP wool standard: the ORTOVOX WOOL PROMISE. ORTOVOX obtains its virgin wool from certified and ethical sheep farms. These farms are regularly monitored within the framework of the OWP. The wool is naturally 100% ecological and therefore super sustainable. Thanks to the small-diameter fibers in its fine woolen threads, merino wool feels extremely soft and comfortable on the skin.  In addition to comfort, merino wool also provides an ideal personal body climate by regulating both moisture and temperature. It is also easy to care for and, thanks to its antibacterial effect, odor neutralizing.

Mulesing free
Mulesing free:

Mulesing free describes a type of sheep farming in which the animals are spared the painful procedure of mulesing. Mulesing involves removing folds of skin around the animals' tails, sometimes without anesthesia, and this controversial procedure is used to prevent possible parasitic infestations. However, this technique is not used on animals from strictly controlled Mulesing free farms. Instead, they rely on close-meshed health monitoring to prevent parasite infestations and diseases. This increases the well-being and quality of life of the sheep, making Merino wool with the Mulesing free label the best choice for anyone who wants to support pain-free sheep husbandry and breeding.