My wife (Lori) and I both endorse Fjallraven shorts AND trousers for cycle 
touring.  In preparation for a 2,500 mile trip in South America in 2023, we 
took a chance and purchased Specialized / Fjallraven (S / F) shorts *and* 
trousers.  Specialized and Fjallraven formed a partnership and, at that 
time, they were 50% discounted at Specialized' website.  I don't think you 
can purchase the S/F models anymore as the partnership ended and most of 
the inventory sold.  But the model to look at is the Hoja Hybrid line.  We 
both have used their shorts and trousers over long distance trips.  In fact 
we are on one as I speak (with the Fjallraven clothing). 

Pros: DURABLE!  1000's of miles and the stitching is still intact.  The 
color fades, but oh well.  Gusseted crotches for cycling comfort with 
stretchy material.  Tapered legs (on rhe trousers) so the material on the 
right doesn't get caught in the chainrings.  Zippered pockets for excellent 
security (4 pockets on trousers).  The G-1000 fabric is sonewhat water 
resistant but can be made mire water repellent by using Fjallraven's wax.  
The trouser cuffs can be folded up revealing retro reflective striping for 
night riding/walking.  I also think one can wear them from the bike to a 
nice restaurant, they are that clean and understated.

Cons: Price. Yes the MSRP is steep but I've owned some MUSA shorts 
(purchased 2017) which didn't last me very long (over a 2,600 mile tour of 
the GDMBR).  The stitching came loose, making for a disappointing 
experience.  So far rhe shorts and trousers have met or exceeded our 
expectation for durability.

Good luck,

Jeff & Lori
(Prepping to head to Japan from Anchorage, AK)

On Sunday, August 17, 2025 at 3:50:05 AM UTC-8 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:

> I’m planning my fall riding clothing now. Summer is easy; I have tons of 
> summer options for clothing. But fall is more difficult, and specifically, 
> pants. Rivendell is offering these “cycling baggies” and I did order a 
> pair. I’m sure they are dead useful, but I don’t think they will be darling 
> on me, and I do like to be darling. Here they are:
>
> https://www.rivbike.com/products/musa-cycling-baggies-2025
>
> So, I was looking around online and stumbled upon these, from Patagonia!
>
> https://www.patagonia.com/product/womens-outdoor-everyday-cargo-pants/22030.html?dwvar_22030_color=DRBN
>
> I think they will look really good for what they are. I only hesitate 
> because I dislike the idea of wearing clothing made from fishing nets. But 
> they do say no intentional PFAS and they get good reviews. And the Riv 
> pants are also nylon, so…
>
> Anyway, leaving this here for my RivSisters who find themselves in the 
> same conundrum. pants that are cute but easy to cycle in are RARE, and if 
> you find them, they are also expensive. In the past, I’ve ordered Topo 
> Designs dirt pants, and while good and good looking, they do have seams 
> that can be problematic on longer rides. But these look promising! 
>
> Chime in if you’ve had a pair!
> Leah
>

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