
Description
An iconic and spacious silhouette with double-stacked front pockets in the lightweight yet super-durable Futurecloth fabric. Secure flap pockets are stacked on top of roomy slash pockets for a clean and comfortable storage setup. 3Bar cinches at the waist and leg openings allow for a dialed in fit.
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Fabric

Fabric Story
Strong, durable and lightweight. Our Futurecloth is a 200gsm 97% Nylon, 3% Elastane canvas woven in Sweden. Boasting a substantial 35% two-way stretch, Futurecloth is significantly freer than many stretch fabrics.
It’s lightweight and breathable, while the air texturized nylon 6,6 yarns are both strong and soft enough to be a joy to wear every day. Finished with a Zelan R3 fluorocarbon-free F0 DWR treatment help keep it clean and dry.
Fiber Content
- 97%Nylon
- 3%Elastane
Finishing
Zelan R3 fluorocarbon-free F0 DWR
Fabric Weight
200GSM
Fabric Origin
Woven in Sweden
UPF
50+
Fabric Water Resistance
Quick Drying
Breathability
Average
Durability
High

Fit
Stretch
Two-way stretch
Size Chart
in Inches | Measured Flat

Noma is 6’1”, 145 lbs and wears size M in Medjool. Worn with Injex Warmshirt.
Form
Made in
Manhattan
Product Weight
490G(size M)
Hardware
- Matte black stainless steel shank, made in Italy
- Cobra low profile snaps, made in Italy
- 3bar adjusts, made in Taiwan
- Flat nylon paracord sheath cord
- Shock cord
Pockets
- Two double stacked front pockets, slash pockets with snap/flap pockets on top (four front pockets total)
- Two rear flap pockets
Construction Details
Black Lightning 30mm woven label on back pocket
Style Number
P241-i3
Revision History
- April 2024:
- Initial Release
- Name: Futuregliders
- Colors: Black, Dark Navy, Dark Olive, Dry Tan
- March 2025:
Colors: Black, Anthracite
- August 2025:
- Side waist adjusts have been updated to 3Bar cinches
- Leg opening now uses a shock cord closure
- Colors: Black, Medjool

Care
Washing
- Machine wash warm
- Do NOT use fabric softener
Drying
Tumble dry low
Ironing
Iron low
Dry Cleaning
Do not dry clean

Photography Credits
Photos by Jon-Paul Rodriguez