Outdoor Research Men's Backcountry Boardshorts100% Polyester Imported 1" high 12" wide Fabric performance: water resistant, lightweight, Quick Drying, UPF 50+ Design features: Velcro gusset fly closure, button and loop closure, contrast zip back pocket, embroidered logo at waistband Functional details: laser cut belt loops, triple needle contrast stitching You might be out paddle boarding on a trout filled river in Colorado or trekking though the dense, lush jungle in Belize. The Backcountry
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Design features: Velcro gusset fly closure, button and loop closure, contrast zip back pocket, embroidered logo at waistband
Functional details: laser cut belt loops, triple needle contrast stitching
You might be out paddle boarding on a trout-filled river in Colorado or trekking though the dense, lush jungle in Belize. The Backcountry Boardshorts can do it all. Burly enough for everyday wear on the trail, quick drying enough for the water and stylish enough for the town, these shorts are the only shorts you'll need for adventure travel. A small zip pocket holds keys and other necessities and laser cut belt loops let you add a personal touch with your belt. Soft, lightweight, durable and stylish-you won't want to wear any other shorts when the weather gets warm.
Outdoor Research is dedicated to inspiring the journey ahead with technical apparel and accessories.Based in Seattle since 1981, we are committed to improving our customer’s experience through innovative materials, purpose-driven features, and versatile products.
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Adventures are better shared.
Friends who bring out the best in others are the ones you want to climb with.That extra psych and stoke might be the key to sending your problem.
That's what partners are for; To spot, to share snacks, and to split the load from trailhead to crag.We find more joy in climbing with friends because they push us up harder routes, and at the end of the day they're still willing to tape up our flapper.
After all, it takes a team to bring home the send train.