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You may be interested in these similar products shown below.When your day goes from hiking trails to town and back again, you'll want the versatile styling and performance features of the Women's Ruby Skort. The lightweight, abrasion-resistant nylon features stretch so you can take on intense treks without anything weighing you down. The built-in UPF 50 will protect you from the sun's harmful rays. The fabric is also bluesign®-approved, so it meets the standards to conserve resources and reduce environmental impact. The ribbed waist with adjustable drawcord provides a secure and comfortable fit. If you need to leap over a boulder in a single bound, the cooling 5-inch shorts attached at the waist ensure you can keep up. Secure your keys in the back zippered pocket. The drop-tail hem adds extra coverage.
Quick-Drying
Nylon Cooling Yarns for Comfort at Interior Brief
Rib Waistband for Added Comfort
Bluesign® Approved Fabric
Abrasion Resistant Nylon
Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) 50
Durable Water-Resistant Finish (DWR)
Stretch for Increased Mobility
| Primary Fabric 1 | Nylon |
|---|---|
| Primary Fabric 1 Percentage | 95 |
| Primary Fabric 2 | Elastane |
| Primary Fabric 2 Percentage | 5 |
| Lining Fabric 1 | Nylon |
| Lining Fabric 1 Percentage | 95 |
| Care Instruction(s) | Medium Heat,Machine Wash,Iron Medium |
| Skirt Style | Layered |
| Hemline Length | Above Knee |
| Number of Pockets | 2 |
| Advanced Features | No Advanced Features |
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