Women's Technical Overland Pants

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Women's Technical Overland Pants

Women's Technical Overland Pants

Regular price $99.95 Sale price $29.95 Save $70.00
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Built for a cyclist by a cyclist, the Overland Pants are true to their name. Outdoor adventures off the grid or in-town style, the Overland Pants are a pant that can fit in and perform in all occasions. The mid-weight stretch woven fabric is tough enough to take a beating while still having the street style th at fi ts and forms to your shape.

 

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Features

Fabric

Fabric

Full Dull Polyester Woven Stretch Fabric

Stretch

2-Way

Fabric Content

92% Polyester / 8% Spandex

Fabric Weight

190 g/m2

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W's Technical Overland Pant

Built for a cyclist by a cyclist, the Overland Pant is true to its name. Outdoor adventures off the grid or in-town style, the Overland Pant is a pant that can fit in and perform in all occasions. The mid-weight stretch woven fabric is tough enough to take a beating while still having the street style th at fi ts and forms to your shape.


Customer Reviews

Based on 19 reviews
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Jesmin Stringer
Size: XS
Height: 5 foot
Weight: 103
Fit Comments: i love the fit
Hometown: san jose
Favorite Trail: lake calero bike park
Best Use(s): Mountain Bike, Daily Wear / Casual

my fav pair of pants. love the way it fits. i wish they had more xs of this style to buy.

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Amber Bethe
Fit:
Size: S
Height: 5'5"
Weight: 125
Hometown: Anchorage, AK
Favorite Trail: Lost Lake Trail, Seward, AK
Best Use(s): Gravel / Bikepack, Commute, Daily Wear / Casual
Love these pants!

I used these pants for an 8 day bike trip in Arizona, think below freezing nights and mornings and warm days. The worked great as an outer layer for those cold mornings, and the fit was perfect based on the sizing information provided. On me they were cut a little above the ankle, which is perfect for biking. The material is nice, warm (but not insulated), and moves nicely when riding. The only thing I would change is the ankles are loose and there's no way to cinch them down, I ended up having to tuck the ankles into socks.

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Elizabeth Seliga
Fit:
Size: L
Height: 5'7"
Hometown: Crozet
Favorite Trail: Favorite Local Trail in RVA - Blueberry at Pocahontas
Best Use(s): Mountain Bike
Perfect for 40ish degree riding

I was concerned about the cuff width but after several rides have not had any issues with the pants. They fit exactly like the shorts, but without adjustability. They are nice and warm without being too hot for those perfect 40-50 degree days when shorts are just a little too chilly. I wish they came in other colors but at least black matches everything!

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Michael Todisco
Fit:
Size: M
Height: 5’7”
Weight: 140
Hometown: Boston Area
Favorite Trail: So many, hard to say... I guess the one I’m on! All good :)
Best Use(s): Mountain Bike, Daily Wear / Casual
Love these pants

Quality and fit are outstanding

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Jennifer Watkins
Fit:
Size: S
Height: 5’6”
Weight: 137
Fit Comments: Poor design for mountain biking
Hometown: Flagstaff
Favorite Trail: Hotshots
Best Use(s): Mountain Bike
Great fabric, terrible fit

First, I want to say that this a wonderful winter fabric for mountain biking. BUT I should not be thinking about my pants when I ride. I don’t know who these were made for. They are too wide at the waist and low so when I’m riding they fall low and the snap keeps coming undone when I’m working on tough climbs. I curse that! I don’t want to think about my pants coming unsnapped. But maybe worse of all, the legs of the pants are short and taper out at the ankle so every time I pedal I feel my pant leg hitting my chain and frame. That’s disconcerting,
I want to love them because the fabric is great for Flagstaff winter. But it bothers me that while I’m riding I feel like I have to stop. Pull my pants up and button them. I also don’t like wondering if the tapered fabric of the pant leg is going to jam up my chain. I can’t go smaller because the legs fit me perfect, I just can’t figure out why the waist is so big and the pant tapers out at the ankle. The snap at a minimum should be more durable.