Technical Details

These lightweight UV protection hiking trousers effectively protect you from the sun thanks to their UPF 50+ certified fabric.

The zip-off legs allow you to quickly convert them into long shorts, keeping you comfortable when temperatures rise.

Features
  • Slim legs
  • Two front pockets
  • Omni-Shade™: ultimate sun protection that effectively blocks UVA and UVB rays thanks to an innovative technical fabric
  • Articulated knee pleats provide excellent freedom of movement, ideal for walking, crouching or exploring the trails
  • Zip-off legs detach easily to cross a stream, take a break or adapt to warmer temperatures
  • A practical pocket keeps your essentials within easy reach
  • Snap buttons allow you to adjust the hems in seconds to handle water, mud or uneven terrain
  • Fabric not designed to withstand chlorine or salt water.
  • Good moisture wicking
  • Slightly stretch fabric for optimal comfort.
Composition

Composition: 100% recycled polyester

Washing and care instructions

Machine wash at a maximum of 30°C. Wash with similar colours. Do not use fabric softener. Do not use bleach. Line dry or tumble dry on low heat. Cool iron. Do not dry clean.

Ker Sun alongside dermatologists and healthcare professionals since 2021

We work with more than 900 dermatologists in France and across Europe to raise awareness about the risks associated with UV exposure and to encourage the adoption of effective photoprotection habits.
Our clothing is designed as UPF 50+ certified Personal Protective Equipment, providing reliable textile protection against ultraviolet radiation.

A brand committed to sun protection

Ker Sun is deeply committed to sun protection.

In partnership with dermatologists, associations, and public health stakeholders, we actively participate in prevention campaigns, financially support initiatives, and create educational materials.

Beyond our clothing, we are wholeheartedly dedicated to an optimistic mission of education and awareness to protect everyone's health, without resorting to alarmism.