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Ternua is updating their climbing line for SS 2022 and they're using hemp as the primary textile

Ternua is making a splash with their Spring Summer 2022 collection by presenting important new products in their product ranges. They're updating their Climbive Series, which is their climbing line designed for climbers that can be worn either while climbing or doing other activities, because it's so versatile. The garments, which are perfectly adapted to users, are designed hand-in-hand with the world's leading climbers and use high-performance fabrics.

Ternua chose hemp for the primary textile for these garments that include t-shirts, sweatshirts, Bermudas, shorts and trousers. The natural fiber gives the garments strength, durability and transpirability, which stays in line with the brand's values without putting aside technicity and functionality. Soft to the touch, hemp also provides protection from UV rays. Ternua combines that fiber with organic cotton in some garments and with recycled polyester in other garments. What's the result? It's a simple, everyday and sustainable style made of garments that give the sense of freedom and comfort that climbing lovers need.  

© 2021 Ternua Group
© 2021 Ternua Group

 


Ternua is completing their Climbive Series with the ON ROPE backpack, which is comfortable and lightweight and has a double central opening with a circular zipper. Made of 100% recycled textiles, it has a PFC free water repellent treatment and all the details needed for climbing and approaches, like inside pockets and front gear straps, among other things.   


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#Recycling / Circular Economy

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#Retail & Brands

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