Troy Lee Designs Sprint Pant - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

7.5
out of 10
6 Positive, 1 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 8 Reviews
Retail Price:
$120.00
Used Value:
$72.00
Sale Value:
$108.00

Whether you're lapping lift-access lines with your crew for the weekend, or pushing for the podium at nationals you'll want a pair of gravity-fueled pants like the Troy Lee Designs Men's Sprint Pants to keep you covered when you're cooking it at top speed through root lattices and chundery rock gardens. With moto-inspiration, these pants are designed to fulfill your craving for downhill and enduro schralping, with a newly redesigned cut for better on the bike feel when you're hammering across a flat into a beefy drop.

The Sprint Pant is built up with a blend of burly 600D polyester, and just enough spandex to let you move when you need to get behind the saddle, or crush the pedals during your final sprint for the finish line. This year the panels across your quads have a little bit more stretch than before, so riders who don't skip leg day can stay comfortable, too. The robust shell is tough enough to withstand the scrapes and bumps that come along with the terrain, and with enough room underneath to throw on a pair of pads for extra protection. The leg is a little more tapered than before, improving the feel while pedaling, while a sonic-welded thermo skin is applied to the drive side inner leg to give you some extra durability if you end up getting a little too close to the chainring. Mesh panels along the back of your calves help you stay cool when the temperature rises. Since its rare that any of us hit the trail without gadgets, tools, and a snack, the pants are equipped with pockets for stashing trail essentials.

Specifications

Fit:
regular
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
90% polyester, 10% spandex
Pockets:
2 zippered
Recommended Use:
downhill, enduro
Waist:
hook-and-loop tabs

Full Reviews

8
Got these with the chillier days in mind, and they definitely deliver. They keep me dry and warm, but without feeling overheated and overly sweaty. Pants fit perfectly over knee pads, and give ample room for movement while pedaling. the pockets are big enough for car keys, phone, and a small tool or snack However, should have bought a size smaller
CupcakeFromHell, backcountry.com
December 3, 2020
8
Size fit in waist as any other pair of pants I own. However they are a little tight in the man junk area, I am hoping they loosen up a little over time.
David W., backcountry.com
January 17, 2020
6
I tried both the 32 and the 34 and both fit pretty odd to be honest. I initially bought the 32 as I normally do wear a 32. Pretty tight in the waist, no big deal, I'll size up. Bought the 34, fits in the waist, but still pretty snug feeling in the crotch. I felt like an 80's rock star who's wearing some tight leather pants when I put these on. I really did want to like them. The material is great and would be awesome for bike park laps - would probably be able to fit kneepads under nicely and are moderately slim around the ankles. If you had a shorter inseam, you likely would be able to pull these off. But for most people, do think that the smaller inseam is not going to make for a comfortably fitting DH pant.
Connor Johnson, backcountry.com
April 3, 2019
2
The sizing runs small, and the button came off on the first use. The pants fabric and construction are low quality.
Edgar Garcia, backcountry.com
December 30, 2018
8
The pants are great but the cut of the inseam feels too tight so if you are wearing a cushion liner you don't have any room on your crotch. I got the size 32 and I am returning them and getting a size 34, they have an adjusting velcro on the waist so they should work.
Edgar Garcia, backcountry.com
November 18, 2018
10
great pair of pants for mountain biking. run true to size, breathe well, but do run slightly short (tend to ride up and show ankle). fit knee pads no problem. i wear these to the bike park in the middle of summer and have never gotten to hot
shreddykrueger, backcountry.com
August 3, 2018
10
These downhill pants offer tons of protection from the elements and rough terrain. Roomy enough to accommodate knee pads and tight fitting around the ankles makes pedaling a breeze. I would recommend these pants for anyone spending time riding downhill trails and utilizing lift access terrain.
Fritz Hanseler, backcountry.com
May 22, 2018
8
These pants are comfortable and airy. Great for all different kinds of riding.
Scott D., backcountry.com
May 18, 2018