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Approach Pant - Men's
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Light and durable Approach Pant delivers alpine-ready mobility for climbing days and trail miles
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"I’ve used these pants for both long approaches and technical climbing days, and they strike a great balance between light weight and durability. The fit moves naturally when high-stepping or hiking uphill, and the waistband stays comfortable under a pack or harness."
We rely on the Approach Pant when our days blur the line between hiking and climbing. Built by Mountain Equipment with their durable Ascender nylon fabric, these pants stay light and breathable while holding up to abrasion from rock, trail, and constant movement.
The alpine fit, articulated knees, and gusseted crotch allow full freedom of motion whether we’re striding uphill or making precise moves on the rock. Finished with an integrated belt, a microfleece-lined waistband, and secure zippered pockets, this pant is designed to stay comfortable and functional through long, demanding days outside.
Details
- Lightweight performance pants for hiking, climbing, and technical approaches
- Ascender nylon fabric delivers durability with quick-drying performance
- Alpine fit supports mobility without excess bulk
- Articulated knees and gusseted crotch enhance freedom of movement
- Microfleece-lined waistband stays comfortable under packs and harnesses
- Integrated belt allows easy fit adjustment
- Zippered thigh and rear pockets secure essentials during movement
- Available inseam options support a dialed-in fit
- Item #MEQD0G2
- Material
- Ascender (100% nylon)
- Fit
- alpine / semi-fitted
- Inseam
- [short] 29in, [regular] 31in, [long] 33in
- Style
- boot cut
- Pockets
- 2 hand, 1 zippered back, 1 zippered thigh
- Waist
- integrated blet, microfleece-lined waistband
- Activity
- hiking, climbing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime

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