Patagonia women’s lightweight climbing pants from hemp and recycled polyester Patagonia’s breathable yet durable hemp/recycled polyester/elastane climbing pants keep you cool when it’s hot and you’re poised for the send. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.
Features
- Lightweight, durable hemp/recycled polyester/spandex blend stretches and breathes while resisting abrasion
- Articulated pattern enhances mobility and comfort under a harness
- Soft, high-stretch waistband and lie-flat drawstring are barely noticeable under a harness
- Drop-in front pockets have breathable mesh pocket bags and lay-flat construction for comfort under a harness
- Right pocket features Soft-Catch internal mesh pocket envelope to secure valuables
- Tapered lower leg and half-elastic cuffs provide a clear view of foot placement and can be pulled up for additional venting
- Fair Trade Certified™ sewn
- 238 g (8.4 oz)
Body: 5-oz 53% hemp/44% recycled polyester/3% spandex plain weave.
Waistband: 5.1-oz 85% recycled polyester/15% spandex jersey.
Fair Trade Certified™ sewn
What is Sustainable?- Hemp
- Recycled Polyester
- Fair Trade Certified™ sewn
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About PatagoniaWe’re in business to save our home planet
Patagonia was founded by Yvon Chouinard in 1973. Patagonia is an outdoor clothing manufacturer for silent sports: climbing, surfing, skiing, snowboarding and trail running.
Patagonia’s mission statement is to build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis. Patagonia pledges at least one percent of the sales to environmental groups around the world. For over 40 years the folks at Patagonia have focused on making easygoing, high-performance gear that leaves the smallest footprint possible.
Patagonia is currently using 69% recycled or renewable materials and it’s aiming to raise the portion up to 100% in the future. In an attempt to improve the lives of those who make Patagonia products, Patagonia offers 192 styles that are Fair Trade Certified for sewing. In 1994, Patagonia made the decision to take a stand against chemically intensive cotton and switch to organically grown cotton throughout the line. Part of the production is also Bluesign® certified. See product-specific responsibility on the product pages.
Patagonia offers a repair service for all the products. Let us know if your Patagonia garment needs to be repaired and we’ll take care of it.