40 Steps To The Perfect Bike Pant

September 27, 2014

It takes about 15 steps to make a good pair of jeans. Our new Osloh bike pants employ 40 steps to turn fabric into fashion and function. That's four zero.

There are pants marketed to cyclists, and then there are pants designed for cyclists. These are the latter, and they’re the best fitting and most durable bike pant we’ve seen.

We’ve got four styles for all tastes, each loaded with bike specific features like reinforced seams and pockets, water resistance, built-in waist and cuff adjustment, even quilted chamois seat and crotch. We’ve highlighted just some of the details that make the line special below.

Find the cut that’s most comfortable for you below. You're going to be in them a long time.

Traffic Slim Fit

Traffic is a classic 5-pocket jean in a slim and streamline fit. The cut is modern skinny with low waist, slim hip to knee, and a tapered leg. The cotton/spandex blend means they stretch where expected (ex. the knees) but the skinny taper means no cuff roll or leg strap needed. Here.

Lane Relaxed Fit

The Lane’s relaxed fit flatters all body types. The low waist, relaxed hip to knee, and straight leg are perfect for days when a skinny 5-pocket is too casual. The black twill and roomier cut are ready for the office, and the built-in leg strap will keep your cuff clean. Here.

Crank Cargo

The Crank is a modern cargo pant of unparalleled space and stealth. Two wrap around side pockets (16”x10”) allow stretch when in use but stay tight against the thigh when empty. The clever design means space for your stuff when you need it, without awkward empty pockets when you don’t. Crank shares the relaxed cut and straight leg of the Lane. Here.

Shift Short

Short pants, long on features. They’re cut with the same relaxed fit as the pants: low waist and comfy thighs. A front facing snap pocket keeps your cell secure and out of the way while riding, and of course they offer many of the details illustrated above. Available in indigo denim and black cavalry twill and ready for warm weather riding. Here.