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Sherpa Adventure Gear
6021 129th Ave. SE
Bellevue, WA 98006
Phone: (425) 644-7310


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A selection of Sherpa Products

Sardar I is lightweight, durable long-sleeve button-up shirt features a 100% nylon-ripstop construction, a mesh-lined back vent, and underarm vents. A napoleon pocket and a zippered chest pocket keep essentials readily available. Wear the the low-bulk, wear-resistant Sardar I for a day on the trails, or pack it for a month-long trek through the Himalaya.

Enjoy the renowned insulating power of breathable 100% polyester Polartec® Classic 300® in the durable, versatile Gombu fleece jacket. This full-zip medium-weight fleece features dull-finish nylon taslan 330D reinforcement in high-wear areas. Zippered underarm vents prevent you from overheating during high-energy activities, while zippered handwarmer pockets offer a place to hide chilly hands from the cold. The quick-drying Gombu also has a Napoleon pocket to stash an energy bar, wallet, or your keys.

Combine 20 years in the apparel business with the experience of the most accomplished Sherpa guides and you get a complete line of truly remarkable outdoor products for all your adventures. Whether it's stylish yet practical casual wear, comfortable jackets, or protective sleeping bags rated as low as -40° C, you can be confident you've chosen the best there is in Sherpa Adventure Gear: a brand that is designed, worn and endorsed by heroes that make their living in the toughest conditions in the world.

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About the Sherpas
: The Sherpa people are an ethnic group who migrated to Eastern Nepal from Tibet, beginning in the 16th century. They retain many Tibetan facets in their own culture, especially in their songs, stories and architecture. However they have no written language and their traditions and history are largely passed down by word of mouth. Their culture is fragile and is threatened by the advancement of western "civilization".