FORCLAZ
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This face and head covering has been designed to allow trekkers to protect themselves from the sun, wind and sand, when hiking in ergs.
BENEFITS
Lightweight
95 gramsFlexibility
Its length (2.60m) allows you to tie it in several waysDurability
Its colour won't fade over time, even after several washesTECHNICAL INFORMATIONS
How is a desert scarf worn?
The desert scarf protects you from the sun, wind and sand:
> Worn as a turban on top of the head and long on the neck, it provides protection from the sun
> Worn in front of the face, it also protects against wind and sand
> Worn as a turban on top of the head and long on the neck, it provides protection from the sun
> Worn in front of the face, it also protects against wind and sand
Colour
The blue colour, characteristic of this scarf, is inspired by the plant called the indigo tree, a shrub native to hot regions.
A dark tint applied to loose, light-coloured clothing has a natural ventilation effect, due to a heat absorption/emission ratio.
And to ensure that this colour remains fast, this scarf has been dyed in two dye baths.
A dark tint applied to loose, light-coloured clothing has a natural ventilation effect, due to a heat absorption/emission ratio.
And to ensure that this colour remains fast, this scarf has been dyed in two dye baths.
Tips for storage and maintenance
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING WITH TETRACHLOROETHYLENE AND ALL SOLVENTS LISTED OPPOSITE THE F SYMBOL. NORMAL TREATMENT.
MAXIMUM WASH TEMPERATURE OF 30°C. VERY MODERATE TREATMENT.
DO NOT TUMBLE DRY.
MAXIMUM WASH TEMPERATURE 70°C. NORMAL TREATMENT.
IRONING AT A MAXIMUM IRON SOLEPLATE TEMPERATURE OF 200°C.
TESTS AND WARRANTY
Test product
The entire design team made several trips to the desert (Sahara in Morocco, Wadi Rum in Jordan) to design the most suitable products for trekking in the desert. This involved a series of tests and subsequent modifications to ensure that your future treks in the desert are as pleasant as possible.
Warranty
2 Years
Agree by
A panel of independent trekkers (for complete impartiality) in the Sahara dunes in southern Morocco!