Description
Description
Airmatic Pants - Black - US 38
The 100% Airmatic Pants are designed for riders seeking durability and mobility in a versatile, mid-weight polyester/spandex blend fabric. Featuring DWR (Durable Water Repellent) treatment, these pants provide protection against light moisture while maintaining breathability, making them ideal for diverse riding conditions. The four-way stretch woven fabric ensures unrestricted movement, whether you're navigating technical terrain or enjoying casual rides. The adjustable mountaineering-inspired closure guarantees a secure and personalized fit, while the tapered leg design reduces wind drag for improved performance. An articulated knee construction enhances mobility and comfort during active use, and the silicone print on the inner waistband minimizes slippage for added convenience. Multiple zippered pockets securely store essentials, and a dedicated stabilization pocket is perfect for smaller devices or tools. Ventilation is optimized through stretch-mesh venting panels, increasing airflow and helping regulate temperature during intense rides. Designed to fit US size 38, these pants are suitable for riders who demand performance, comfort, and practicality in their gear. The lightweight construction and thoughtful features make the 100% Airmatic Pants a reliable choice for mountain biking and outdoor adventures alike.
Features:
- DWR mid-weight polyester/spandex fabric for water resistance and durability
- Mountaineering-inspired adjustable closure for a secure fit
- Tapered leg design reduces drag and enhances aerodynamics
- Articulated knee construction for improved mobility
- Silicone print on inner waistband to prevent slippage
- Zippered pockets for secure storage of essentials
- Stabilization pocket to hold devices or tools
- Stretch-mesh venting panels for increased airflow and ventilation
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