Urban Cycling Commuter Bike to Work Pants - Khaki

  • FIVE POCKET STORAGE - Secure storage with two regular front pockets, one hidden interior front zippered secure front pocket, and two hidden zippered secure rear pockets.
  • FOUR-WAY STRETCH - Freedom to move at work, on bike, or even during karate class.  A gusseted crotch adds even more room for your family jewels.
  • REAR REFLECTOR - The rear belt loop is a high-visibility reflector panel to keep you safe after dusk
  • HIGH-VIS REFLECTOR CUFF - Extreme high-visibility reflector panel is revealed when you roll up your chain-side pant leg cuff.
  • PERFORMANCE FLEX-FIT FABRIC - Quick dry, wicking, breathable pants that feel smooth and falls straight from knee to hem.

These Urban Cycling Commuter Bike Pants feature five-pockets, all-day comfort, four-way stretch, with a rear reflector and a super high-vis reflector when you roll up your chain-side pant leg cuff.  Ride and work in style in these classic-fit pants engineered for performance AND comfort.

Terms: Bike Pants, Chinos, Slacks, Commuter Pants


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02/03/2022
Gino T.
United States United States

I love these pants.

They really look decent as pants, but they are good to ride in as well. Wore them to my corporate job, wore them out to dinner, then hopped on my bike for a casual evening ride.

KS
04/01/2021
Kent S.
United States United States

I didn't like the fit.

I found the cut too baggy.

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01/01/2023
Brian S.
United States United States

Would like to give 5-stars

Pants are great. Love the look and fit. Unfortunately, I got bike chain grease on them and it won’t come out so now they’re limited to being my “around the house nice pants because they’re stained” which isn’t something I really need. Hard to recommend cycling pants that are ruined when used for cycling :(