Klim Revolt Adventure (riding) Pants

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Size 34, ordered but they are too small for me… (shaddup already)

These would make great general riding pants if you’d like a little more protection and ventilation than jeans will offer. The front vents zip open when needed to cool you off … Over the boot design. Would also make nice skiing/snowboarding pants.

These retailed for $140, but can be found on sale here and there for much less.

$75 picked up in Orchard Park.

The Klim Revolt is an over the boot pant with controlled venting designed for the serious off-road rider. The design is based on fabrics and features that will ensure durability, maximize comfort, and enhance mobility. Revolts feature a gusseted stretch crotch, floating knee, strategically placed stretch panels, highly breathable fabrics, and a great pattern. Best of all, they feature a controlled venting system: two large 14" zippered vents that allow air in on demand plus air intake vents on both sides.

Klim is one of the the most technical apparel companies in the US and likely makes the best off road gear of any company here. Their background as an actual apparel manufacturer, plus their association with Gore, give them a better technical background other “Made in China” companies. While most gear companies focus on the proper rotation for their flatbills, the Klim guys are studying test samples to figure out how to improve them. Talk with the Klim guys and you will hear phrases like “abrasion cycles” “our in-house patternmaker” and “we bartack everything”.

Controllable ventilation system: Air Intake Vents plus 14" zippers allow Fresh Air to Enter Pant
Moisture Wicking Liner
25% of Pant is Mesh enhance Vapor Transfer
Gusseted Crotch with Stretch Ribbed Material
Stretch Fabric above Knees and Across Back Maximizes Mobility and Freedom of Movement
2 Side Pockets
Kevlar Heat Panels

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Damn it darren, I’m a 28 with a belt. I’d be swimming GLWS

I think they run small… Maybe worth a try? I just bought a couple pair of jeans that were size 34, and these fit more like a 32…