Climbing Athletic

Patagonia Men's Stretch Jackalope Pants - Stretch Nylon Climbing Pants

$85.00
Some Jackalopes are real. Our lightest, most versatile climbing pants are tough, yet agile and ergonomically cut to flow with your moves. The soft, hi...

Patagonia Men's Continental Shorts

$70.00
In climbing, the greatest gains come on moderate terrain when you can move fast. We took that philosophy to heart in rethinking the common work pant ?...

Patagonia Women's Bandha Dress

$70.00
A dress for unbridled behavior, the Bandha features a V-neck that ends in a knotted bodice. Since it's made from fabric (92% nylon and 8% spandex) ori...

Patagonia Men's Gi II Pants - Pull On Travel Pants

$70.00
Originally designed for rock climbing, Patagonia's technical Gi pants, have a gusseted crotch to allow comfort and ease while stemming wide, and they ...

Patagonia Kids' Reversible Windzone Jacket

$72.00
Meet your kid's new climbing partner, surfing buddy, school chum, camping crony, all-around best friend. The densely knit double-faced fleece blocks o...

Patagonia Men's Layton Cord Jacket

$72.00
Offset the skin-wrecking granulars of Vedauwoo cracks with this wickedly soft shirt. It features 100% organic cotton in supple 14-wale corduroy, for a...

Patagonia Men's Roving Pants

$75.00
These climbing pants have the fortitude to stand up to grating chimneys and stubborn brush without looking the part. Made from a tough, quick-drying n...

Patagonia Men's Continental Pants - Short

$80.00
In climbing, the greatest gains come when you can move fast on moderate terrain. We took that philosophy to heart in rethinking the common work pant ?...

Patagonia Men's Gi II Zip-Off Pants - Nylon Travel Active Bottoms

$80.00
Zip-Offs allow you to shamelessly switch from pants to shorts just as smoothly as the landscape changes from peaks to shore. Originally designed for r...

Patagonia Men's Continental Pants

$80.00
In climbing, the greatest gains come when you can move fast on moderate terrain. We took that philosophy to heart in rethinking the common work pant ?...