Summit 3L Rain Pant - Men's
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Summit Waterproof 3L Pant keeps you dry, cool, and riding through any storm
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"These pants have become my go-to for wet trail rides. The 3-layer waterproof fabric really does keep the rain out without feeling clammy, and I love that they’re designed to layer right over my favorite bibs. The ratcheting waist makes it easy to dial in the fit, even with a jersey and pads underneath."
When the weather turns, we don’t head for cover. We reach for the Summit Waterproof 3L Pant. Built with a 3-layer waterproof-breathable construction, these pants block wind and rain without locking in excess heat, so we can push up climbs and rip down descents in total comfort.
The fit is purpose-built for riding, from the kneepad-compatible cut to the Trail Access pockets that keep gear low and out of the way while pedaling. We can cinch the ratcheting waist for a secure fit on the fly, and the PFAS-free PI Dry water repellent sheds moisture while meeting eco-conscious standards. Whether it’s a misty morning spin or a full-day downpour, these pants are made to keep us moving.
Details
- Waterproof 3-layer pant for mountain biking in wet conditions
- Designed to layer over your go-to bib or liner shorts
- Kneepad-compatible cut works seamlessly with protective gear
- Ratcheting waist system for quick, secure adjustments
- Two zippered Trail Access thigh pockets for pedaling-friendly storage
- Recycled polyester construction for reduced environmental impact
- Item #PLZO8RV
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- [membrane/laminate] 3-layer, [face fabric] recycled polyester, PFC-free DWR treatment
- Fit
- regular
- Inseam
- 33in
- Pockets
- 2 zippered thigh
- Waist
- adjustable
- Activity
- trail, cross-country
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