€140.00
€140.00
A CASUAL DAY OUT ON THE ROCK FACE
Lightweight climbing pants made from organic cotton and hemp for versatile use on the rock face
Highlights
- Lightweight and long-lasting
- Full freedom of movement
- Sustainable and climate-neutral
The minimalistic VALBON PANTS for men are made for athletic tours when less is more.
With a natural material mix of organic cotton and hemp grown without pesticides, these lightweight climbing pants are particularly comfortable and yet durable and long-lasting. They have a loose fit with wide thigh-areas, an anatomically shaped knee area, and tapered ankle cuffs for athletic movements. The intelligent positioning of the 2-WAY STRETCH MATERIAL and the insert in the crotch area guarantee even greater freedom of movement. The flat waistband sits perfectly under a climbing harness and is comfortable thanks to fine Tasmanian MERINO WOOL.
With no unnecessary seams or irritating pressure points, VALBON PANTS for men are perfectly tailored to climbing. The pockets can be accessed even when wearing a climbing harness, and thanks to an asymmetrical design and colorful accents these pants are also a real visual highlight.
Caution! Keep the polybag used for product packaging away from babies and children. This bag is not a toy! Choking hazard!
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Ideal Usage
- Elastic, adjustable merino waistband
- Waistband opening with snap fasteners and zipper
- 2 Side pockets
- 1 zipper pocket on the thigh
- Anatomically shaped knee area
- Elastic adjustable ankle cuffs
- Loose fit
- Adjustable ankle cuff
This product contains sustainable natural hemp. It is durable and grown in a resource-efficient way.
Climate Partner
This product is ClimatePartner-certified. This means that we have calculated the carbon footprint, set reduction targets, reduced emissions and financed climate protection projects.
FAIR WEAR FOUNDATION (FWF)
This product was manufactured under fair working conditions in conformity with Fair Wear Foundation.
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Hemp
This product contains sustainable natural hemp. It is durable and grown in a resource-efficient way.
ORGANIC COTTON
This product contains organically grown cotton.
3 reviews
7 October 2025 21:05
I wore these a few times to the rock gym and took them outside for the first time. They got absolutely shredded in the bum after a short chimney section, along with my butt cheek. Granted this was granite which can be like a cheese grater, but the fabric held up like tissue paper. Not recommended for outdoor. I liked the fit, but they will need a patch after 4 months.
27 January 2024 03:31
These are the ultimate rock cragging pant: They've got a loose but athletic fit for fine-tuned face climbing, a light weight with excellent breathability for warm crag days, durability for vigorous thrutching, and enough stylishness that if you're traveling with only a carry-on bag you can use these at the crag and then still show up respectable enough at the restaurant for dinner. The low slung pockets give the Valbon a casual feel and allow easy access to items even with a harness on and the side-zip thigh pocket allows for safe storage of a phone, keys, or other items. I brought a pair of these to Puerto Rico recently and found them quite comfortable while climbing, for evenings on the beach, and while out on the town. Because the Valbon are largely cotton, I wouldn't recommend them alpine climbing or any longer multi-pitch where being caught in bad weather could be an issue (cotton retains water). I'm an Ortovox Athlete, so you've got a right to be a bit circumspect about my review, but I can tell you that this is a piece that I truly believe in and a product that I use regularly at the gym, when bouldering, at the crag, on short multi-pitch, and just kicking around town, and I'd highly recommend the Valbon to anyone looking for something similar.
4 August 2022 04:38
I bought these trousers this spring to wear teaching rock climbing. They have proven to be durable and reasonably breathable on hot summer days. I like the hem adjustment. This allows me to hitch the legs up above my ankle when I really need to see my feet. For some reason, no matter how much I tighten the waist cord, they seem to want to slip down under my harness which can be downright annoying. They are tough enough to last several seasons.








