Simple, warm winter mountain pants from Montane, the men's Terra Thermic Pants offer the perfect winter combination of the Terra Lite Pants plus a zoned, warm and wicking lining.
The simplicity of the Terra Lite Pants is mirrored in the no-nonsense Tactel shell with double layers to resist wear, and the added essential winter feature of 3/4 length side zips, which can act both as vents and enable them to be easily pulled on and removed over winter footwear.
Combined with DryActiv Suede microfleece and mesh zoned lining, these Terra Thermic Pants are ideal for active winter outings in upland terrain.
Colours Available:
Size Guide (waist:)
- XS - 71 cms
- S - 76 cms
- M - 81 cms
- L - 86 cms
- XL - 94 cms
Fabric Specifications:
Cotton-feel Tactel
- 110g/m² lightweight nylon Tactel plain weave with 'cotton-feel'
- Breathable to 98%
- Water Repellent with a spray rating of grade 4
- Dense weave gives a wind resistance of 10ft³/min
Lining 1:
DryActiv Suede 100g/m²polyester tricot with brushed face
- Durable wicking finish by 3M Scotchguard
- Draws moisture away from the skin
- Does not affect breathability
Lining 2:
DryActiv Mesh 130g/m² 100% polyester
Montane: Made for Life in the Mountains
Go further, go faster with Montane, specialists in lightweight, breathable clothing for a whole range of outdoor activities, including mountain running, biking, hiking and walking, and extreme sports like mountain climbing and Arctic expeditions.
From goose down and Primaloft-filled jackets offering low weight, low bulk comfort with warmth and weather protection, to shells designed for endurance mountain sports…Montane really do have it all.
Either at altitude or extreme latitude, from the North Pole to the Southern Antarctic – not to mention all points in between – Montane provide all the essentials for the intense cold and extreme wet, maximising versatility, comfort and breathability.
From lightweight baselayers and microbial tees to windproofs, insulated jackets, fleeces and technical outers for mountain rescue workers…you name it, and Montane have almost certainly already thought of it, designed it…and got the T-shirt!