For maximum running comfort. These versatile and extremely stretchy running shorts, made almost entirely from recycled materials, can handle anything. Version 2.0 features a 15.2 cm inseam and is now slightly slimmer cut with an even more comfortable adjustable waistband – perfect for daily runs or gym workouts when reliable basics matter. You can wear running tights or simply a pair of inner shorts of your choice underneath these overshorts. A small pocket for your keys and reflective details complete the style. A true all-rounder for various running sessions.
Target group | Men |
Fabric properties | Easy to clean, Moisture wicking |
Material composition | 20% elastane, 80% polyester (recycled), Main material: 100% polyester (recycled) |
Trouser size | L |
Item number | 59201627 |
Manufacturer | Odlo |
Category | Cross-country skiing pants |
Manufacturer no. | 32398215000L |
Release date | 6.6.2025 |
Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Black |
Upper | Polyester |
Material composition | 20% elastane, 80% polyester (recycled), Main material: 100% polyester (recycled) |
Target group | Men |
Age group | Adults |
Trouser size | L |
Trouser length | Short |
Trousers Equipment | Reflectors |
Layer of clothing | Base layer / functional layer |
Pockets | 2 side pockets, Key bag |
Fabric properties | Easy to clean, Moisture wicking |
Fit | Regular fit |
Country of origin | Thailand |
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