PATAGONIA DIRT ROAMER LINER W - PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The Patagonia Dirt Roamer Liner W is built exclusively for off-road use, featuring high-performing 3D-engineered, 3-layer, MTB-specific chamois; wide-open power-mesh panels for maximum breathability; and soft yet secure leg grips for long hours of pedaling bliss.
PATAGONIA DIRT ROAMER LINER W FEATURES & TECHNOLOGY
Fabrics: Body: 5.2-oz 79% recycled nylon/21% spandex stretch interlock knit / Panels: 5-oz 77% recycled nylon/23% spandex mesh
Supportive, Highly Breathable Recycled Fabric
Comfortable, supportive liner shorts made from a recycled nylon/spandex blend with breathable panels of recycled nylon/spandex power mesh
Premium Low-Bulk Chamois
Low-bulk, 3D, 3-layer premium Italian chamois pad designed for protection, breathability, comfort and durability on long rides
Across-The-Line Integration
Designed alongside and intended to pair with our Dirt Roamer Bike Shorts, but compatible with all Patagonia MTB overshorts
Slip-Free Silicone Leg Grips
Soft, subtle silicone leg gripper is injected into fabric, eliminating slippage and chafing while securing chamois in place
Integrated On-Body Storage
Two drop-in thigh pockets securely hold a multi-tool, a key or other small valuables, and are designed to pair with the pass-through pockets on our Dirt Roamer Bike Shorts
Unrestrictive Inseam
8" inseam
Supporting The People Who Made This Product
Fair Trade Certified™ sewn
Country of Origin
Made in Vietnam.
Weight
122 g (4.3 oz)
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ABOUT PATAGONIA
Our values reflect those of a business started by a band of climbers and surfers, and the minimalist style they promoted.
Build the best product
Our criteria for the best product rests on function, reparability, and, foremost, durability. Among the most direct ways we can limit ecological impacts is with goods that last for generations or can be recycled so the materials in them remain in use. Making the best product matters for saving the planet.
Cause no unnecessary harm
We know that our business activity—from lighting stores to dyeing shirts—is part of the problem. We work steadily to change our business practices and share what we’ve learned. But we recognize that this is not enough. We seek not only to do less harm, but more good.
Use business to protect nature
The challenges we face as a society require leadership. Once we identify a problem, we act. We embrace risk and act to protect and restore the stability, integrity and beauty of the web of life.
Not bound by convention
Our success—and much of the fun—lies in developing new ways to do things.