Craghoppers Kiwi II Short Sleeved Shirt - Pebble
Shirt in Pebble colour, made from a lightweight and durable fabric consisting of 65% polyester and 35% cotton. Thanks to the use of SolarShield technology, it provides effective protection against UV radiation (UPF 50+), increasing safety during sun exposure.
The model is designed for both everyday use and outdoor activities. The ergonomic fit and materials used ensure full freedom of movement and comfort in various conditions.
light, durable and breathable fabric
The model is made from a robust fabric combining 65% polyester and 35% cotton (recycled). This blend combines the durability of synthetic fibres with softness and breathability, ensuring suitable breathability and wearing comfort.
SolarShield technology - effective sun protection
The shirt uses innovative SolarShield technology, created to provide a high level of UV protection. The material achieves UPF 50+ standards, meaning it effectively reduces harmful ray penetration, increasing safety during prolonged sun exposure.
3 practical pockets
The shirt is equipped with 2 chest pockets with flaps fastened with buttons. One of them features an additional, discreetly hidden pocket secured with a zip, enabling safe storage of valuables like documents or cash.
button fastening, raised collar
A loose fit fastened with buttons at the front ensures unrestricted movement during use. The raised collar effectively protects the neck from the sun, enhancing comfort during extended stays outdoors. The applied solutions allow for improved wearing comfort and better adaptation of the shirt to individual needs.
main features
- light and durable fabric
- 65% polyester, 35% cotton (recycled)
- SolarShield sun protection UPF 50+
- 2 chest pockets with button flaps
- additional, hidden zip pocket
- raised collar protecting the neck from the sun
- loose, ergonomic fit
- button fastening
MILITARY is a premium dealer of Craghoppers.
Craghoppers is a British brand specializing in outdoor clothing, founded in 1965 in Batley by Brian Gaskins and Roy Holmes. The turning point for the company was Chris Bonington's expedition to Mount Everest in 1975, during which the team used its clothing, which significantly strengthened the brand's position. In 1996, Kiwi pants were introduced to the range and quickly gained iconic status. Over the years, more than 10 million pairs have been sold. Craghoppers has become famous for its technological solutions, such as the AquaDry waterproof membrane, Wash & Wear quick-drying fabrics, SolarShield sun protection, and the NosiLife line, the world's first collection of clothing with permanent insect repellent. Since 2006, the brand has been working with Bear Grylls to design clothing tested in extreme conditions, including Survivor pants and lightweight jackets and shirts that are water and stain resistant. Craghoppers is also committed to environmental initiatives, supporting the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund and using innovative CO₂Renu recycling technologies and NewHide tanning processes that significantly reduce water consumption.
| Color/camouflage | Brown hue |
|---|---|
| Sleeve length | Short |
| Thermoactive | No |
| Material type | Synthetic-natural |
| Gender | Men's |
| Clasp type | Buttons |
| No | |
| Cut | Loose |
| Weight | 200 g |
| Additional material | 35% Cotton |
| Main material | 65% Polyester |
| Number of pockets | 3 |
| Main color | Pebble |
| Velcro panel | No |
| Manufacturer code | CMS801/62A |
| Brand | Craghoppers |
| EAN |