prAna is known for providing some of the highest quality clothing for active, athletic, and driven people. Prana is an ancient Sanskrit word for breath, life and vitality of the spirit. When you wear prAna clothing for your outdoor ventures, you will certainly feel and know that their aspirations in creating this apparel involved breath, life and vitality of the spirit.
The Spring 2011 prAna collection has some beautiful, fashionable designs, and the soft fabrics are definitely something to be desired. The colors are bright, natural, warm, and very appealing.
The women’s Mahdia Leyla Top has eye-catching prints on the front and back. It is a mixture of recycled spun polyester and spandex, and the water colors add to that look of softness. It has a shirred front bodice and criss-cross back straps that allow for freedom of movement while scaling up that rock climbing wall.
The Amber Capri, made of organic cotton and spandex, gives you flexibility and comfort that you need when stemming the corner of a complex climb. You won’t have to worry about them bunching up or getting caught in your harness while belaying or rappelling down the mountain.
On the men’s side, the Dri Balance sleeveless shirt will be great for a full day of bouldering. The Dri-Balance fabric, cotton and microfiber polyester give you a quick-drying and odor-free quality while allowing needed flexibility to complete the boulder problem.
The Stretch Zion Pant offers quick dry stretch nylon performance fabric, and they’re abrasion resistant. There is a double layer at the knees and back hem, and a ventilated inseam gusset. These pants give you the versatility and durability you need while leading that 5.13b climb.
prAna thrives on producing the most comfortable, stylish, and versatile clothing while being environmentally aware and constantly appealing to those who love the outdoors. They partner with some of the best climbers in the world including Chris Sharma, Alex Puccio, Dean Potter, and Steph Davis. prAna continues to amaze, inspire, and be inspired by those involved in the outdoor community.
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