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Terra-rise the Mountains this Spring with Montane Gear News

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The original, rightly popular Terra Pants are classic, lightweight, hard-wearing, weather resistant and highly breathable pants, suitable for a wide range of outdoor sports. A staple product of many a serious outdoor enthusiast's wardrobe and widely tried and tested, these pants lead the field for their versatility.

The Terra Pants have led the way for a number of legwear products and the Terra range now consists of Super Terra Pants, Terra Pack Pants, Terra Stretch Pants, Terra Stretch Converts, women's Terra Ridge Pants and Terra Ridge Capri Pants, Terra Alpine Shorts, Terra Mojo Shorts and women's Terra Ridge Shorts on top of the original Terra Pants.

Whether you're scrambling up Jack's Rake in the Lake District, thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail or on a Pacific Crest Trail adventure, the Terra range will keep you comfortable and protected.

Explore Montane's men's legwear and women's legwear ranges.

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Montane Terra Pants features and benefits


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2 Apr, 2015
Yes, lets all wear the same bloody colour trousers shall we?
2 Apr, 2015
It's a fair comment leveled at gear reviews that to get timely reviews out on new products, you don't get to thrash gear for years to know how hard wearing it is or isn't. So it's maybe worth noting here that I reviewed a pair of Terras for UKC in 2009 http://www.ukclimbing.com/gear/review.php?id=1970 I still regularly use that pair of Terras, often for climbing in, and except for some tiny snags in the material on the inside of the ankles (probably done ice climbing in them without gaiters on) my Terras still look in really good nick. So can say that at least the 2009 vintage of Terra troos are as tough as old boots. I do fancy the look of the new Super version in funky green though!

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