DHaRCO Ather Pants – Black (MTB / eMTB)

DHaRCO Ather Pants – Black (MTB / eMTB)

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£135.00
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DHaRCO Ather Pants – Black (MTB / eMTB)

DHaRCO Ather Pants – Black (MTB / eMTB)

£135.00
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The Ather Pant in Black is built around how most people actually ride—longer days, varied terrain, and consistent effort.

This isn’t a heavy gravity pant. It’s a lighter, more adaptable option that prioritises comfort and movement without losing durability. The stretch nylon fabric keeps things flexible on the bike, while the water-resistant finish gives you protection from light trail conditions.

For eMTB riding, this kind of pant makes a lot of sense. You’re climbing more, riding further, and spending more time on the bike. Breathability, flexibility, and fit become more important than outright protection.

The Ather Pant delivers exactly that—lightweight, comfortable, and built to move with you across full-day rides.

Key Features

  • Lightweight nylon stretch fabric for mobility and comfort
  • Water-resistant DWR finish for changing trail conditions
  • Elastic waistband with Velcro adjustment for a secure, adaptable fit
  • Three zip pockets (two front, one rear) for essentials
  • Knee pad compatible fit
  • No-snag crotch panel for unrestricted movement
  • BlueSign® approved fabric for more responsible production

Torque Collective Insight 

This is where we see a real shift with eMTB riders.

Traditional gravity pants are often overbuilt for most riding. Heavier, warmer, and less comfortable over long distances.

The Ather sits in a much better place—light enough for climbs and long rides, but still durable enough for proper trail use. For most riders, this becomes a go-to pant rather than a “specific ride day” option.

Fit & Sizing

  • Similar fit to DHaRCO Gravity Pant, but with more flexibility in the waist
  • Standard fit through the leg with room for knee pads
  • True to size for most riders
  • Slight stretch gives more forgiveness on longer rides

Who It’s For

  • Trail and eMTB riders
  • Longer rides and mixed terrain
  • Riders wanting comfort without sacrificing performance

Who It’s Not For

  • Pure downhill / bike park riding
  • Riders wanting maximum abrasion protection

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