Men's Rove Pants

Men's Rove Pants

An everyday pant with great on-bike performance

SKU #17112206H2E34
$90.00 $120.00
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$90.00 $120.00
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Description

Why not have the pant you wear for all your daily activities also be great on the bike? This versatile pant is sustainably made and constructed from a blend of organic cotton and nylon, with a touch of elastane providing two-way stretch for easy pedaling. The durable water-resistant treatment not only sheds water but resists stains as well. To improve comfort in the saddle, we rolled the inseams forward and included an adjustable waistband so you can personalize the fit. Simply rolling up the cuffs exposes high-quality reflective elements should you be out after dark, so there is no reason not to ride there.

Features
  • Pedal to Zero™: Going by bike 35mi / 56km offsets the climate impact of this garment
  • Straight fit
  • Rolled-forward inseams for on-bike comfort
  • Adjustable curved waistband improves on-bike fit
  • BioViz® reflective elements for low-light visibility
  • PFC-free Durable Water Repellent treatment sheds light precipitation
  • Secure drop-in side pocket
  • Four standard pockets with hidden snap closures on the rear pockets
  • Constructed from a blend of organic cotton, nylon, and elastane
  • 32” inseam
Fabric

Main Body: 70% organic cotton, 27% nylon, 3% elastane Pocket: 100% polyester

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Sport: BikeStyle
Fit: Standard Fit
Pedal To Zero: 33.48 miles
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Pedal to Zero

Pedal to Zero

Pedal to Zero

We calculated the Pedal to Zero number using the EPA’s estimate that a typical passenger car produces 404 grams of CO2 per mile. For example, our Rove Short creates the equivalent of 9.8kg of CO2*. Therefore, if you ride 24 miles instead of driving, you’ve zeroed out the emissions impact of the Rove Short. This knowledge can inspire us to change our behavior. *This information was calculated by PEARL iZUMi using the Higg Product Module 2.0 at Higg.org. It includes cradle-to-gate impacts only.