

What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: “I like these pants for long climbing sessions when I need mobility without sacrificing comfort. The stretch is dialed for high steps and heel hooks, and the fit through the thighs and knees actually makes a difference on the wall. They’re comfortable enough to wear all day, on and off the rock.” We pull on the Crag Climbing Pant when our day revolves around the wall, whether that’s dialing in sequences at the gym or chasing movement outside. Designed by Mammut with climbers at the center, these pants balance a relaxed, modern look with the durability and stretch needed for real climbing. The organic cotton blend feels soft against the skin while offering just enough elasticity to move naturally through high steps and overhead heel hooks. A climbing-specific cut adds room through the thighs and knees for unrestricted motion, while a gusseted crotch keeps everything moving smoothly. An elastic waistband with drawstring provides a secure, adjustable fit, and internal drawcord hems let us fine-tune the leg opening without loose ends getting in the way. Comfortable, functional, and built to climb, these pants earn a permanent spot in our rotation.
Price: $99.00 from Backcountry
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What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: “I like these pants for long climbing sessions when I need mobility without sacrificing comfort. The stretch is dialed for high steps and heel hooks, and the fit through the thighs and knees actually makes a difference...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: “I like these pants for long climbing sessions when I need mobility without sacrificing comfort. The stretch is dialed for high steps and heel hooks, and the fit through the thighs and knees actually makes a difference...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: “I like these pants for long climbing sessions when I need mobility without sacrificing comfort. The stretch is dialed for high steps and heel hooks, and the fit through the thighs and knees actually makes a difference...