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The Ferrosi Transit Pants are a commuter and traveler's dream pants, built with legendary Ferrosi fabric that is perfect for hiking, climbing, biking, and more. Quick-drying, breathable, and weather-resistant Ferrosi fabric is iconic at Outdoor Research. The material is abrasion-resistant, and the tapered calf offers a tailored fit, perfect for cycling to class or high-stepping the next move at the crag. The drop-in back pockets keep essentials close by, and the pants feature UPF 50+ rating for sun protection. Thoughtfully designed for all body types, the elastic band waist, extended sizing, and deep pockets for essentials are perfect for hopping on the bike or trail to explore new terrain.
Water Resistant
Wind Resistant
Breathable
Lightweight
Quick-Drying
Movement-Mirroring Stretch
Abrasion-Resistant
UPF 50+
Elastic Waistband with Clean Flat Front
Drop-In Slash Hand Pockets
Back Welt Zip Pockets
Split Hem
Primary Fabric 1 | Recycled Nylon |
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Primary Fabric 1 Percentage | 46 |
Primary Fabric 2 | Nylon |
Primary Fabric 2 Percentage | 40 |
Primary Fabric 3 | Elastane |
Primary Fabric 3 Percentage | 14 |
Care Instruction(s) | Do Not Dry Clean,Do Not Iron,Tumble Drying Allowed,Do Not Bleach,Machine Wash Cold,With Like Colours |
Pants Fit | Slim |
Number of Pockets | 4 |
Pocket Type(s) | Drop-in Pocket,Welt Pocket |
Advanced Features | Breathable,Water Resistant,Wrinkle Resistant,Fast Drying |
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Advanced Technology | Water Resistant |
Sustainability | BLUESIGN® - Approved product |
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