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Morf Recycled - Breathable Neck Gaiter b915r - Pure grey
BEECHFIELD

Morf Recycled - Breathable Neck Gaiter b915r - Pure grey

Beechfield
1€82
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Description
The Morf Recycled b915r is a versatile and breathable neck gaiter, ideal for various outdoor activities. Made from high-quality recycled materials, it offers an ecological alternative without compromising comfort or performance. Its seamless design ensures a pleasant feeling on the skin and prevents irritation during prolonged use.

Technical characteristics:
- High-quality recycled material
- Breathable and moisture-wicking
- Seamless design for optimal comfort
- Versatile: can be worn in different ways
- Ideal for all seasons

This neck gaiter is designed to adapt to various situations, whether for sports, travel or daily activities. Its breathable fabric helps regulate body temperature, while its eco-friendly manufacturing contributes to environmental preservation. The Morf Recycled b915r is a wise choice for those seeking practical and nature-respecting protection.
Reference : be-b915r
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Weaving/knitting China
Dyeing/Printing China
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Dyeing/Printing China
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
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