VAUDE Badile Softshell Shorts Women dark sea uni

Color: Dark sea uni
In stock
Delivery time: 2-4 working days
30 days free return
Store availability: Only online available

Product description

Alpine summer at its best:

Light, knee-length softshell touring shorts made from full stretch Windproof 80 material for every kind of high mountain thrill. Ecologically manufactured in accordance with the stringent bluesign® standard and with an extra sonic-welded leg pocket. This product was manufactured with Eco Finish and is eco-friendly, water repellent and fluorocarbon-free (PFC-free).

Sustainability

Grüner Knopf
Grüner Knopf:

This textile product is certified with the “Grüner Knopf” seal. The “Grüner Knopf” seal recognises textiles that have been produced socially and ecologically and are brought to market by responsible companies.

Green Shape
Green Shape:

With the Green Shape label, Vaude offers functional, environmentally- friendly products made from sustainable materials. They are manufactured under fair working conditions along the entire supply chain. The criteria for the label are strict and transparent. They are under constant review and cover the entire lifecycle of the product from design, through production, care and maintenance, to repair and the product’s end of life. VAUDE- for (y)our world worth living in.

Fair Wear
Fair Wear:

The independent organization Fair Wear Foundation monitors working conditions in the textile industry worldwide and constantly improves them.

Eco Finish
Eco Finish:

VAUDE products bearing the Eco Finish been waterproofed in an environmentally-friendly way without fl uorocarbons (PFC). PFCs are part of a group of chemical compounds which are used to waterproof the outer layer of many outdoor products. They have come under criticism for being non-biodegradable, bioaccumulative and toxic, and suspected of being harmful to health. VAUDE has made a clear commitment to completely renouncing PFCs.

Technical data

PFC Free
PFC Free:

PFCs or perfluorinated chemicals are used in many industries. However, research has shown that they are bad for the human body and the environment, so fabric manufacturers are banning them from their products.