Introducing the Everest Embrace Recycled Thermal Leggings, crafted for those who demand both performance and sustainability. These base layer tights are made with advanced recycled FlashDry-Pro™ fabric, engineered to actively wick moisture away from your body, keeping you dry and comfortable during even the most intense activities. Forget discomfort with flatlocked seams that lie smoothly against your skin, preventing chafing and irritation.
- Sustainable Comfort: Constructed from 160g fully recycled polyester grid knit, offering a responsible choice without compromising on warmth or durability.
- Unrestricted Movement: A wide, comfortable waistband and an inseam gusset provide a secure fit and enhanced mobility, allowing you to move freely.
- Moisture Management: Featuring FlashDry-Pro™ technology, these moisture-wicking tights excel at keeping you dry by quickly dispersing sweat.
- Thoughtful Details: Includes a convenient locker loop and a tear-away label for maximum comfort.
Whether you’re hitting the slopes or enjoying a brisk hike, these leggings are your ideal companion for staying warm and focused.
Megan Dudley (verified owner) –
“I absolutely love these leggings! As someone who spends a lot of time outdoors in winter, finding warm and comfortable gear is essential. These are definitely among the best women’s base layer tights for winter I’ve ever owned. They fit perfectly and keep me warm without feeling bulky. Highly recommend!”
Lisa Baker (verified owner) –
“Fantastic performance! I was looking for reliable moisture-wicking tights for my hiking trips, and these delivered. They really do pull sweat away, keeping me dry and comfortable even on strenuous climbs. Plus, knowing they’re made from recycled materials is a huge bonus.”
Brian Garcia (verified owner) –
“I checked a few reviews of women’s thermal leggings before buying, and these popped up consistently. They live up to the hype! Super soft against the skin, and they move with you, not against you. Great for layering under ski pants or just wearing around the house on a cold day.”