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Traditionally consisting of one downhill and two slalom runs, the Alpine Combined event was designed to combine the very best of sheer speed and technical prowess. Inspired by the fusion of these racing specialities, Alps & Meters’ Alpine Combined Knit presents its own unique combination of elements aimed at delivering alpine sport excellence by fusing attributes of classic knitwear with modern down-fill technology.
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The Alpine Combined Knit is built for cold weather environments, and can be worn as a midlayer or outerwear.
Exterior: water-repellent nylon/poly shell, with water-repellent worsted wool sleeves.
Insulated with 800 power fully-traceable goose down fill.
Traditional shawl collar design for enhanced wind protection for face and neck.
Water resistant pockets at waist designed for easy access and dry storage.
Backed by a lifetime warranty.
On-mountain trial: Put it to the test in the mountains for 100 days and return it with no questions asked if it does not meet your standards of quality, craftsmanship, or durability.
The first alpine combined competition was conducted on the World Cup circuit in 1932 and represented the only ski racing event at the IV Winter Olympics in 1936. Traditionally consisting of one run of downhill and two runs of slalom, the tandem disciplines were designed to combine the very best of sheer speed and technical prowess.
Inspired by the fusion of these racing specialities, Alps & Meters’ Alpine Combined Knit is a Forged Performance design presenting its own unique combination of elements aimed at delivering alpine sport excellence. Fusing attributes of classic knitwear with modern down-fill technology, the Alpine Combined Knit offers ergonomic winter protection package in a stylistic blend of skiing’s romantic past and contemporary present.
The tandem disciplines of slalom and downhill were designed to combine the very best of speed and technical prowess. The Alpine Combined Knit is inspired by the fusion of these racing specialities.