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Wilder Pant - Women's
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Comfortable and protective Wilder Pant blends barrel-leg style with mosquito-ready performance
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"I love these for travel and warm-weather hikes where bugs and sun are real factors. The fit is relaxed without being sloppy, the fabric blocks wind better than expected, and the mosquito protection actually works. They’re comfortable enough for all-day wear but still feel technical."
The Wilder Pant is built for days that demand comfort, protection, and flexibility all at once. Designed by Royal Robbins for adventure-driven living, these pants combine a modern barrel-leg silhouette with performance features that shine on trail, at camp, and everywhere in between.
The stretch recycled nylon fabric feels light and breathable while offering water and wind resistance thanks to a C0 DWR finish. Built-in Mosquito Protection Technology™ uses a tight-weave construction to create a chemical-free barrier against bites that won’t wash out or wear away. A high-rise fit, roomy thighs, and tapered ankles with adjustable cuffs deliver freedom of movement and versatile styling, while reinforced knees add durability where it matters most.
Details
- Versatile adventure pants designed for travel and warm-weather exploration
- Chemical-free Mosquito Protection Technology™ helps block mosquito bites
- Stretch recycled nylon fabric balances durability, comfort, and breathability
- C0 DWR finish adds water resistance without harmful chemicals
- High-rise barrel-leg fit offers room through the thighs with a tapered ankle
- UPF 40+ sun protection and wind resistance support all-day outdoor use
- Item #RRBP2BZ
- Material
- 94% nylon, 6% elastane
- Fit
- regular
- Style
- belt loop
- Pockets
- 2 hand
- Waist
- belt loop
- Fly
- zipper
- Activity
- hiking, camping

Born In Basecamp
Royal Robbins was one of the best climbers who ever lived. The company he and his wife Liz started was conceived on top of Half Dome and born in Basecamp in Yosemite Valley in 1968.