FERRINO 2025: NEW PRODUCTS
Ferrino introduces a new range of products for the 2025 winter season designed for mountaineering.
The brand new SUMMIT backpack collection is marked by simple and clean lines, with a light and essential design, but at the same time equipped with all the technical features necessary to meet the needs of mountaineers in all seasons. Each model is designed for maximum comfort and functionality, ideal for mountain adventures, and is available in three practical litres: 25, 32+5 and 48+5 litres.
In addition to the new line of backpacks, Ferrino is also excited to present a novelty in the tent sector: the HEKLA model, a 4-season tent available in three sizes, for 1, 2 and 3 people. This new product is designed to be resistant to the most adverse conditions, providing shelter and comfort in all situations. Lightweight and quick to assemble, it is an excellent compromise for all-season adventures.
For the most demanding mountaineers, MALATRÀ, a thermal garment with an attractive mix of materials, suitable for aerobic activities during the winter season, is back in the collection.Primaloft® Silver 60g padding on the front, paired with Thermo Soft and Stretch fabrics on the rest of the garment, provide excellent thermal insulation, while allowing effective breathability in areas of high sweating.
For cold winter days and total protection against rain, wind, and snow, Ferrino offers the VALDEZ shell with a renewed design paired with the new ZERBION pants. With a three-layer reinforced softshell fabric, they ensure an excellent balance between waterproofing and thermal insulation
Also back in the collection with a refreshed design is the TRELEW model. A second layer with a clever combination of fabrics, offering excellent thermal insulation and extraordinary comfort. The perfect ally for winter adventures.
The other news is the cotton flannel shirt HORUN. The cotton is GOTS certified and complies with the sustainability standards for organic fabrics. It is brushed on the reverse side, which helps to trap air, which then acts as heat insulation so that the garment is both cool and pleasing to the touch as well as warm at the same time.