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Ferrosi Transit Pants - Men's
Outdoor Research
Ferrosi Transit Pants - Men's
$75.96
Description

  The Outdoor Research Ferrosi Transit Pant is your go-to for hitting the trail in the morning, hopping an afternoon flight, and heading straight to dinner from the airport without the need to change. Lightweight, breathable, durable and comfortable - move effortlessly in the pant that performs anywhere.

  Caught in unexpected weather en route to a place where you don't want to look like a mess? Quick-drying, windproof, water-resistant fabric is your best ally. Commuting at dawn or dusk? Be seen with a reflective inseam cuff on your new favorite commuter pant. Roping up at the crag? Be ready to send with bluesign®-approved movement-mirroring, abrasion-resistant, UPF-50+ recycled nylon. Thoughtfully designed for all body types, the Ferrosi Transit Pant has an elastic waistband, extended sizing, multiple inseams, and deep pockets for your phone means you're equally ready to hit the trail or explore new cities.

  32-inch inseam.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Outdoor Research
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
300251
Gender:
Men's
Weight:
289 g / 1.2 oz
Material:
bluesign®-approved 46% Recycled Nylon, 40% Nylon, 14% Spandex
Origin:
Bangladesh
Other Features:
  • Water Resistant
  • Wind Resistant
  • Breathable
  • Quick-Drying
  • Movement-Mirroring Stretch
  • Abrasion-Resistant
  • UPF 50+
  • 5-Pocket Styling
  • Metal Shank Button Closure
  • Bonded Belt Loops
  • Drop-In Hand Pockets
  • Back Drop-In Pockets
  • Back Right Hidden Zip Pocket
  • Tapered Calf
  • Reflective Hit Inside Outer Hem
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