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Vollebak’s Indestructible Pants are Anything but Hyperbole

Vollebak’s Indestructible Pants are Anything but Hyperbole

Vollebak continues their mission to equip their customers with the toughest garments to withstand extreme temperatures, violent weather patterns — or whatever else the future holds. Their Indestructible Pants are a premium pant that’s meant for long-term use that can take a beating. Made from a blend of Dyneema and elastane, these pants are meant to keep you protected and comfortable without ripping, tearing, or shredding. In fact, they’re so indestructible, they can withstand a 75kmph fall and drag on concrete without even a scratch. Now that, as Vollebak puts it, is as close to a Batsuit as you can get.