Fabric: 3SP® – Zone 3: Under 40ºF

Men's 3SP® Terrain II Pant

$159.95

These versatile pants have a straight-leg "jeans-like" fit and no zippers at the ankle. They are designed to be worn over the boot, but can be comfortably tucked in too. The Terrain II Pant features a rise which sits about 1.5 to 2 inches below the natural waistline and has straight legs for a universal fit. Pair these pants with any of our tops for a day of winter skiing/running/fishing/boarding/hiking followed by an evening at your favorite pub. Super comfortable! *Note: We recommend that you wash garments with 3SP fabric inside out to protect the outer surface. Hang dry, do not put in the clothes dryer.

  • 3SP® (90% polypropylene, 10% spandex)
  • Straight through hip, roomy fit with slightly tapered leg
  • Mid-rise
  • 2-inch wide, elastic waistband with drawcord
  • Two front on-seam zippered welt pockets
  • Flatlocked inseam
  • Available in S-XXL, plus Short and Long lengths in M, L, XL
  • Fabric blocks the wind to 35 mph

These pants are running short. Please be sure to check the size chart below before ordering.

Men's Terrain Pant    Fit: Relaxed; Natural waistline
Size S MS M ML LS L LL XL XLS XLL XXL
Fits Waists ranging from 28-33" 30-36" 30-36" 30-
36"
32-
38"
32-
38"
32-
38"
34-40" 34-40" 34-40" 36-
42"
 Approximate Inseam  Length 29" 28" 30" 32" 29" 31" 33" 32" 30" 34" 33"

*Note that inseam lengths may vary between pant styles and may vary from pant to pant slightly in the same style and size due to the stretch nature of our fabrics.
The measurements of one pair may not match charts above exactly due to the nature of cutting and sewing stretch fabric.

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11 Reviews

4/5
Qozmiq 16th Dec 2024

Super solid, with one glaring issue

I had Sporthill pants 25 years ago, and these perform exactly the same! Down to the piling. How in the world have you not solved that yet.

5/5
Clifford bloom 12th Dec 2023

new sport hills

I have 4 to 5 pair of 3sp ski, relaxed fit and back county for different purposes, and I wear them from 1st freeze to 1st thaw. My wife and I pretty much live in them all winter. Mostly skiing but also to work, church, chopping wood. etc. I can't tell you how many people I have loaned pants to who went out and bought their own? As I am getting older, I prefer the belt in the BC with the back pocket. I don't really need the side pockets, so this year I bought terrains again. I have to work on getting SportHill to make the Terrains with belt loops and a back pocket. If they ever brought back the camos, I would buy them again.

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