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High Rock Pant - Men's

1 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Why We Like The High Rock Pant

Mantle to crimp, undercling to jug, and clip in. With the High Rock Pant, we can pull every move necessary and even throw in an alpine knee to top it off. This pant is made for climbing, and that shows in the stretch and maneuverability of the pant. An inseam gusset gives us room to move and groove. and an integrated belt holds everything in place when we dyno to the finish.


Details

  • The pant that makes a breezy transition from the crag to the bar
  • Webbing with tension lock cinch at front waist holds it all in place
  • Inseam gusset gives us the mobility we need for our climb
  • Elastic loop at center back waist for our chalk bag
  • Back patch pockets with flaps and drop-in hand pockets
  • Item #PRAZ9SL
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Organic Materials
Material
98% Organic Cotton, 2% elastane
Fit
regular
Style
straight
Pockets
2 hand, 2 rear patch with flaps
Waist
integrated belt
Gusseted Crotch
yes
Activity
casual, climbing
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

1 based on 1 ratings

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1 out of 5 stars

October 13, 2024

Doesn't fit - Too small.

Purchased similar Black Diamond pants of the same size at the same time which fit great. These were far too tight i nthe glutes and upper thighs which severely limited range of motion. Can't imagine riding a bike, let alone rock climbing in these.

Patrick O
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com