The neverending dilemma of all active outdoor people: Should I wear long underwear today, or will it be too warm? With Ziplongs® you don’t have to choose between being too cold or too warm. In the morning, slip on your Ziplongs®. When the sun is up and the hill is steep, take a second to stop and change. Voilà! Temperature regulation on-the-go. If you stop for a break, throw ‘em back on—cozy and dry.
Areas of Use
- Downhill skiing
- X-country skiing
- Ice climbing
- Mountain and cross-country expeditions
- Glacier travel
- Hiking
- Sailing
- Commuting
Fabric
- 73% Merino wool, 24% polyester, 3% elastane
- High-quality Merino wool knitted in Lithuania
- Made in Europe
FAQs
Is the zipper uncomfortable? Our users unanimously agree; once in motion you you can't feel the difference between Ziplongs® and regular long underwear. The important and hard parts of the zippers are padded, the rest is constructed so that no plastic from the zipper is touching your skin.
Why 3/4 length? The first advantage with 3/4 length is that it matches much better with your ski boots, snow boots, and other tall boots. You just need to pair them with tall socks. 3/4-length Ziplongs are also easier to get on and off, because you only have to zip down to the calf.
Size Guide
If you are between two sizes, go for the smaller size for a tighter fit or choose the larger size for a looser fit.
Size in Inches | XS | S | M | L | XL |
Body Height | 61.5-64.5 | 63-66 | 65-67.5 | 67-70 | 68.5-73 |
Arm Length | 21.5-22.5 | 22.5-23 | 23-23.25 | 23.25-24 | 24-24.5 |
Chest | 30.5-33.5 | 33.5-35.5 | 35.5-38 | 38-41 | 41-44 |
Waist (narrowest point) | 24.5-26.5 | 26.5-29 | 29-31.5 | 31.5-34 | 34-37 |
Hips (mid waist) | 30.5-33 | 33-35.5 | 35.5-37.5 | 37.5-40 | 40-43.5 |
Full Hip (widest point) | 33.5-36 | 36-38.5 | 38.5-41 | 41-43.25 | 43.25-46.5 |
Inseam | 29.5-30 | 30-31 | 31-32 | 32-32.5 | 32.5-33.5 |