Backcountry Steort Climbing Short - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.9
out of 10
6 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 7 Reviews
Retail Price:
$41.97
Used Value:
$25.18
Sale Value:
$37.77
Steort's Ridge is a popular multi-pitch in the heart of Backcountry's backyard, the Wasatch Range. Although it's mostly shady throughout the day, climbing all three pitches can feel quite hot in the summertime. The Backcountry Steort Climbing Short is certainly the best option for those warmer days on the rock. Its four-way stretch fabric promotes free movement on the climb, and the short's gusseted construction ensures full mobility on the mountain. The fabric has a DWR treatment to shed moisture and keep a clean look on all your adventures.

Specifications

Brand:
Fit:
regular
Fly:
coil
Gusseted Crotch:
yes
Inseam:
10in
Length:
thigh
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited lifetime
Material:
88% nylon, 12% spandex, DWR
Pockets:
2 zippered hand
Recommended Use:
climbing
Waist:
drawstring

Full Reviews

10
I was pretty excited to get these shorts. I have a similar experience to a lot of others I saw in the reviews. The button hole is snug, so it's definitely a two handed operation to get them on or off. I think the sizing is just right, I don't need the draw string, but the 32 fits me just fine (ALL my pants are 32 waist). The front pockets are big enough to carry most cell phones (my OnePlus 6T easily fits). The only reason I'd say they aren't perfect is the lack of back pockets. Sure, these are meant for climbing but they're so comfortable I wear them all the time and back pockets would come in handy.
Salvatore Alioto, backcountry.com
July 16, 2020
8
I bought these for my husband, who is 180lb and 6'3", in a size 32. He says that they run on the smaller side but fit him nicely. They hit just above the knee. He loves these for casual wear in the summer to run errands, go out to dinner, or hang out. He also wears them for easy, slower hikes and says that the front zippered pockets are fantastic. They are breathable but hold up better than a pair of gym shorts. The only recommendation he has is that these should include a zippered back pocket. It would be nice to stash a small water bottle there during a casual, backpack/hydro vest - free hike.
Monika G, backcountry.com
June 26, 2020
6
I just got these shorts in the mail. I really like the color and the fabric reminds me of the prana Zion material but maybe a bit lighter? I was a little bit hesitant to buy them because I wasn’t sure on sizing. Some brands in a 32 some a 33 so I went up to 34 assuming I’d get to use the draw strings. They are much tighter than I expected. I won’t need the draw strings unless they stretch out quite a bit. Also this is kind of picky I know but the hole for the burton on the waist is only big enough for the burton if I. Really push might just be me but kind of irritating. I got them on sale half off so for the money I’m going to keep them but I’m not overly impressed.
Rome Kuntz, backcountry.com
June 5, 2020
10
The Steort climbing short is quickly becoming my go-to short for all of my outdoor adventures. This short is incredibly versatile and truly performs as a climbing short. I also find myself using for hiking, fishing, and general everyday use. The material is super durable with a lot of stretch that enables full freedom of movement. I recently wore these shorts on a fly fishing trip in Costa Rica and they held up well hiking around the jungle, were comfortable in hot humid weather, and dried quickly after getting wet. The front pockets with zipper closure is perfect for holding and securing your phone, keys, or other critical items.
Jonathan, backcountry.com
October 16, 2019
10
These shorts are awesome and everything a climbing short should be. Its stretchy material that feels durable and not "slicky." Like a stretchable canvas. I like how they come just above the knee for me so the shorts do not catch my knee when it bends at all. These dont get in my way when climbing.
Ethan, backcountry.com
May 25, 2019
10
With a tough yet stretchy fabric and athletic fit, these are going to be great for warm days on PNW rock. The fit is perfect with plenty of mobility in a harness. More of a "board short" fit without being baggy. I'm stoked the Steort shorts have zippered pockets! Nothing worse than dropping something on your belayer.
Reid Pitman, backcountry.com
April 14, 2019
8
The only thing I would change on these is making them a tad shorter, but I am a little euro when it comes to short length. They stretch like crazy, great for a day bouldering or climbing when temps get just too much for pants.
William aka WhereToWillie, backcountry.com
April 11, 2019