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Marmot Slate Grey Arch Rock Shorts - UPF 50 (For Men)

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Overview

About Marmot Slate Grey Arch Rock Shorts - UPF 50 (For Men)

Closeouts. Marmot's Arch Rock shorts have all the technical prowess of a serious backcountry essential, but boast a modern cut and casual style that make them right at home when you're just chilling. Water-resistant woven nylon is infused with stretch for mobility, treated to provide UPF 50 sun protection and made to last.

Specs

Specs about Marmot Slate Grey Arch Rock Shorts - UPF 50 (For Men)

  • Short style: Flat Front
  • UPF Rating: 50
  • Closure: 1 Button,Zipper
  • Fabric: 94% nylon, 6% elastane
  • Care: Machine wash, tumble dry
  • Made in Viet Nam

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5.0 out of 5 stars. Hiking shorts
Verified Buyer Reviewed by Occasional hiker from Virginia on Sunday, May 19, 2019
Very comfortable and lightweight shorts. Well made.
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About Marmot

Conceived in a university dorm room by a pair of climbing buddies, Marmot Mountain Works first opened its doors in the spring of 1974 in Grand Junction, Colorado. At the time, the base of operations was a 100-year-old stone building. That same year, the first Marmot down jacket was produced specifically for an action flick called “The Eiger Sanction,” starring legendary actor Clint Eastwood. In the four decades since, Marmot has continued to engineer reliable gear that exceeds the expectations of outdoor athletes. Today, Marmot tents, backpacks, outerwear, clothing and Marmot sleeping bags are still pushing the limits in the planet’s most challenging conditions, from the summits of the world’s highest mountains to the deepest river basins.