The model is 191 cm tall and is wearing size L.
Leggings with side pocket. Mercury Tights are a pair oft leggings made for running and other training. Use as a base layer under shorts or wear them on their own. The soft and lightweight fabric will help you move easily and without distractions. Zipper at the back of the leg with reflective detail for full visibility.
- Recycled fabric
- 78% Polyester 22% Spandex
- Open side pocket
- Reflective detail on the leg
- Reflective ICIW logo at front
- Elastic waist with drawstring
- Zipper at the leg
- Full length
- Standard fit
At ICANIWILL, we have made an active choice to only work with SAB and YKK. YKK was founded in Japan in 1934 and is today the world's largest supplier of zippers. Year after year, SAB wins awards for its work in designing and creating world-class products. Both players are leaders in the manufacturing and production of high-quality, innovative and well-proven zippers, zipper pullers and other trims.
Why YKK and SAB? We believe in what we call “durable design process” where the choice of suppliers of all parts of the garments together contribute to the garment's longevity. By choosing established and strong players in, for example, zippers, it contributes to a sustainable and timeless design.
This garment has one or more pockets so you can keep track of your things during your workout. Some pockets have zippers, others are open. Read the technical specification for information for this particular garment.
This garment is designed with a drawstring at the waist to give you the possibility to adjust the fit and make sure that the garment stays in place during the workout. Remove the string before washing to keep it from getting scratched in the washing machine.
The garment is partly or completely made out of recycled materials, see the specifications to see more details. By using recycled materials we are using the resources which are already in circulation. As a part of our climate strategy, 80% of all materials used in our products should be recycled by 2025.