When shoulder season rides or epic bikepacking trips call for fully-featured protection, this stretchy, technical pant—named for Old Pass Road, the main gateway to some of the best downhill trails and singletrack in Teton County—is ready to rip. Performance Schoeller stretch fabric offers maximum range of motion. The material dries quickly to minimize sweat, while strategically placed, perforated panels facilitate ventilation when pedaling hard and fast. Brush-resistant durability and enough give to fit low-profile knee pads help tackle techy rides with confidence. Drop-in hand pockets and high-set zippered thigh pockets keep cards or keys secure when the trail gets bumpy.
Schoeller® nylon/spandex blend fabric is made with 4-way stretch designed to provide unrestricted range of motion that moves with you. The durable, double weave construction is hard-wearing and stands up to abrasion and abuse from cruising the trails or taking hard crashes.
As caretakers of the mountain life, we recognize our responsibility to support organizations and people who share our vision to drive positive change for people and the planet. We’re proud to partner with some tremendous organizations in their missions to responsibly advance outdoor recreation and protect our wild surroundings.
We are committed to building garments that are durable, timeless and continue to perform season after season. Over 50% of our product line incorporates preferred materials, which include organic cotton, recycled materials and responsibly-sourced down. We are committed to growing our preferred materials usage to 75% by 2025 and to completely eliminating PFAS from our garments by 2025.
Our apparel is built to last. As a part of our efforts to reduce waste and keep more gear in the mountains where it belongs, our home-grown gear renewal program allows previously-used items to be traded in, cleaned, repaired and circulated back into use.
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