Arc'teryx Mens Levon Pants
All about this product
General
Designed with the Arc’teryx focus on performance, detail and craftsmanship, and styled for mountain town or city, the Levon is a versatile five-pocket pant for relaxed work days, adventure travel and casual weekends. The midweight cotton/nylon stretch canvas is comfortable, hardwearing and stretches for a clean fit that moves with the body. A gusseted crotch and subtle articulation at the knees elevate freedom of movement, and an eco-friendly DWR treatment adds water and stain resistance.
Technical details
Ideal use:
Backpacking, Hiking, Mountaineering, Trekking
Materials:
Stretch woven cotton nylon blend
65% Cotton
26% Nylon
9% Elastane
PFC-free DWR treatment
Key features:
Fixed waistband with button shank and belt loops
Articulated knees for unrestricted mobility
Classic five pocket styling
Double weave textile
Zippered fly closure
Lightweight
Durable
Tech specs:
Weight: 470g
Size and fit:
Fit: Regular
Leg: Tapered
Material
Fabric | Cotton, Polyamide |
Specification
Technical features | Stretch, Water repellent |
Garment features | Packable, Pockets |
Fit/Measurements
Weight (g) | 470 |
Size recommendation | Slim Fit. When in doubt, choose a larger size. |
Care
Washing instructions | Machine wash in cold water |
Other features
Brand | Arc'teryx |
Ideal For | Backpacking, Hiking, Mountaineering, Trekking |
Gender | Mens |
Product Code | A1B14670 |
User Reviews (3)
Materials
No PFCs or PFAS |
Certificates
SBTi 2030 |
Circularity
Minimum of 4 Years Guarantee |
About this brand
No one does mountain kit quite like the Canadian brand, Arc’Teryx, who were originally called Rock Solid. Founded in 1989 by Dave Lane, they have a long history of innovation and are loved for their minimalist style, design features and craftsmanship. Everything they do is beautifully made and thanks to the use of GORE-TEX, is fully waterproof, windproof and built to last. Arc’Teryx comes from the Archaeopteryx, one of the earliest know birds. The logo is based on the ‘Berlin specimen’, a fossil of the bird and the most complete skeleton found to date.
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