From the collection inspired by the spectacular freeski film “La Liste” featuring Mammut Pro Team Athlete Jérémie Heitz. The La Liste Pro Bib Pants are casual hardshell pants with a detachable bib. The robust and waterproof 3-layer GORE-TEX Pro material guarantees durable weather protection combined with outstanding breathability. The detachable bib includes a pocket for our Barryvox® avalanche transceiver.
- Gore-Tex® Pro material with “most rugged” technology - the perfect combination of weather protection and abrasion resistance
- Solution dyed backer for more sustainable production through significantly reduced water consumption
- Removable, elastic bib for protection from powder snow and for greater comfort
- Laser-cut ventilation holes in back area
- Antimicrobial treatment with Polygiene® to reduce unpleasant odors
- Zippered chest pocket
- Barryvox®-compatible zipper pocket with a loop inside
- Waistband adjustment for a perfect fit - can be adjusted from the outside
- Belt loops
- Snap buttons to attach jacket to pants
- Leg pocket with water-repellent zipper
- Integrated cellphone pocket made from warming neoprene inside the leg pocket
- Side pocket with key clip
- Side ventilation with splashproof zipper
- Elastic snow gaiters
- Reinforced seam edges and ski edge protection
- Leg width adjustable by snap buttons
- Leg hem cut slightly shorter at the front for improved fit when wearing ski boots
Designed in collaboration with freeriding legend Jérémie Heitz
“La Liste is a collection built out of years of mountain experience. It’s lightweight and stylish but highly practical and thrives in harsh environments.” – Jérémie Heitz
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Practical features
Integrated cellphone pocket made of warming neoprene in the leg pocket
Secure protection
Snap buttons fix pants to La Liste Pro Jacket for even greater protection
For harsh conditions
Waterproof and abrasion-resistant with GORE-TEX Pro Most Rugged technology
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