The Singletrack Pant.
Now available

Hi!

We have now launched the new Singletrack Pant

If you are going to develop a waterproof trail / adventure / dualsport pant, there's one thing that's absolutely 100% required. 

Rain. 

The more of it the better. 

For almost two years we have spent days and days deliberating over the design features of the new Singletrack Pant

"How do we get the right blend of fabrics to balance durability with waterproofness without sacrificing breathability?"

"What angle do the thigh vents need to be to promote airflow and reduce water ingress?"

"How do we design a leg closure that works for both small adventure boots AND large MX boots, and doesn't fail when clogged with mud?"

This list of requirements has been long.

Our factory has been wonderfully patient.

Building prototype after prototype. 

We've designed, built, and refined. 

Designed.

Built.

Refined. 

But above all, we've tested. 

In the worst conditions we could find. 

With riders we trust.

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It's built for trail, adventure and dualsport riders who are out all year. 

In all weathers. 

Rain. 

Wind. 

Sleet.

Sunshine.

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Here in England, I've been wearing mine from Autumn through winter and into Spring (and frustratingly well into our wet Summer!). 

For wet, cold, muddy trails, The Singletrack Pant has been a game changer. 

We have 150 pairs split between our UK, EU and USA stores. You can find out more and buy them here right now.

☔️

Greg Villalobos 

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The GPS is dead.