PATAGONIA LANDFARER BIKE SHORT - PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The Patagonia Landfarer Bike Short hits at home on any trail. These stand-alone bottoms feature a minimal elastic waistband with a button closure; stretchy, breathable fabric; and at 12", the longest inseam in our MTB line, making the fit as comfortable as it is versatile. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn
PATAGONIA LANDFARER BIKE SHORT FEATURES & TECHNOLOGY
Fabrics: Body: 5.2-oz 79% recycled nylon/21% elastane stretch interlock knit / Panels: 5-oz 77% recycled nylon/23% elastane mesh
Sturdy, Stretchy Fabric
Low-profile, button-closure elastic waistband minimizes discomfort and waistband stacking for a chafe-free fit under pack hip belts
Contoured Waistband
Curved waistband follows the natural shape of the hips and provides unrestricted movement
Practical Pocket Placement
Two secure, zippered pockets on thighs; drop-in pocket at left hip has a snap closure
Across-the-Line Integration
Compatible with our Nether Bike Liner Shorts; integrates with our Dirt Roamer Liner Bibs and Endless Ride Liner Shorts via loops at the waist that secure with snaps
Longer, MTB-Specific Inseam
12" inseam; leg openings cover the tops of most kneepads
Supporting the People Who Made This Product
Fair Trade Certified™ sewn, which means the people who made it earned a premium for their labor
Country of Origin
Made in Vietnam.
Weight
179 g (6.3 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.