Striding easily from weeknight workouts to mountain life’s more casual occasions, this midweight pant is the active mountain lifer’s most versatile training partner. Polartec® Power Stretch® provides ultimate comfort and mobility in all active situations with a dual-surface fabric that wears fleecy soft and quickly wicks moisture from the skin for fast evaporation. A low-friction outer finish can layer smoothly under shells, rain pants or even waders. The slim but comfortable fit transitions seamlessly from athletic to casual settings. Vertical slip-in hand pockets, a zippered thigh pocket, and an elastic waistband with a drawcord provide comfort and customizable style.
Polartec® Power Stretch® is an agile, quick-drying, dual-surface fabric that absorbs moisture and wicks it to the outer layer for fast evaporation. Recycled polyester fabric is reinforced with elastic fibers for a durable 4-way stretch, the highly breathable Power Stretch® keeps its shape and layers easily for any adventure.
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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