DESCRIPTION
Light and comfortable trekking trousers from Fjällräven, optimised for warm-weather conditions and made of their G-1000 Air Stretch material. With a regular fit pre-shaped knees and slightly tapered legs, these trekking trousers are perfect for all day wear.
The Vidda Pro Lite Trousers have multiple pockets including open hand pockets, buttoned leg pockets with bellows, multitool pocket, and an internal phone pocket provide even more functionality along with openings for kneepads (an additional accessory) and adjustments at the leg endings. Adaptable with Greenland Wax, meaning you can easily add more water resistance to them even if your out in the field.
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Material: G-1000® Air Stretch: 65% polyester, 35% cotton
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Waist: Mid waist
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Fit: Regular Fit
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Leg endings: Fixed length, Adjustable leg endings
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Pre-shaped knees: Yes
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Boot hook: Yes
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Number of pockets: 6
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Inseam length: 81 cm
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Weight: 455 g
SIZING
EU Size |
UK Size |
Waist |
Seat |
46 |
30" |
80cm |
92cm |
48 |
32" |
84cm |
96cm |
50 |
34" |
88cm |
100cm |
52 |
36" |
93cm |
104cm |
54 |
38" |
98cm |
108cm |
Please note: Size guide provided from the brands general sizing chart and refers to body measurements, we would always recommend coming in store to try on if possible and please contact us if you need guidance on sizing.
PROVENANCE AND ETHICS
The story behind Fjällräven began in 1950 when Åke Nordin, a 14-year-old boy from Örnsköldsvik in Northern Sweden, was about to go for a trek in the mountains. Åke, who spent more time outdoors than indoors, did not like the backpacks that were available at that time. He decided to take matters into his own hands - this frame was the start of Åke's company, Fjällräven, in 1960.
The name Fjällräven means Arctic Fox in Swedish and the name is in honour of the small predator which lives in the Swedish mountains in the harshest of climates. To this day Fjällräven stays true to Åke's vision of offering functional equipment for journeys in the outdoors. Fjällräven develop environmentally friendly fabrics and co-operate with partners to improve the environment and support biodiversity.