Monserat Announces Trailpants 2

Jul 21, 2023 at 4:01
by Monserat We like to ride bikes  
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Press Release: Monserat

The Monserat Trailpants 2 and Light Trailpants 2

The TP2 is an enduro pants made for your daily trail rides on medium warm to hot days. The main fabric of the TP2 is produced in Spain and our sewing shop in Poland produces the high-quality TP riding pants. Our pants are entirely made in Europe from 88% regenerated plastic (87% light version). The stretchy material adapts to every movement and is highly tear-resistant. Our fabric is made of ECONYL yarn and can be recycled multiple times.

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Above: The Light Trailpants for hot days.

With the classic ratchet fastener you can easily adjust the width of your pants with a single movement. The two zipper-pockets securely hold your phone and essentials - including some cash for a round of after-ride beers with your mates. The knee area is designed to be slightly roomy so you can comfortably wear your knee pads. In line with our brand aesthetic, we have designed the pants to be minimalistic and clean, with small print details on the front and back.



Trailpants 2:

• Stretchable for great comfort
• Two lengths available (+4 cm / 1.57 inches)
• Made for mid-warm days. (~10-24°C)
• Produced entirely in Europe
• Fabric made from 88% regenerated plastic
• Fabric yarn can be recycled multiple times
(ECONYL®)
• Colors: black and sand
• Sizes: S-XL
• S, M, L in long version available +4cm
• Price: 129,95 €

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Light Trailpants 2:

• Stretchable for great comfort
• Two lengths available (+4 cm / 1.57 inches)
• Made for warm to hot days. (~19-30°C+)
• Produced entirely in Europe
• Fabric made from 87% regenerated plastic
• Fabric yarn can be recycled multiple times
(ECONYL®)
• Colors: dark olive
• Sizes: S-XL
• S, M, L in long version available +4cm
• Price: 129,95 €

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Get more information here: THE NEW TP2 / TPL2.


What is ECONYL®
ECONYL® regenerated nylon is made from waste which would otherwise pollute the earth, such as fishing nets, fabric scraps and carpets. The ECONYL Regeneration System recycles the collected materials into a nylon that can be reused over and over again without losing the benefits of virgin nylon.


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40 Comments
  • 46 2
 I'll never understand why:
1) Mountain biking pants/shorts universally lost belt loops. We all aren't built the same, athletic thighs/butt sometimes mean upsizing, which means the waist might need some cinching... let us have a damn belt.
2) How did these limited adjustability ratchet closures get popular in the first place. Do people actually like hard plastic (or @likeittacky point... zippers) right where they are bending at the waist?


Finally, maybe it was my "athletic thighs/butt" comment, but looking at pants stretched tight on body-less and sexless mannequins is making me feel all kinds of creepy/strange
  • 4 0
 My Leatt shorts have that ratchet system, been unable to wear them because the stitching came out on the buckle side. It also was annoying while wearing a hip pack. Shorts with snaps still going strong.
  • 4 0
 Nf might be what you're looking for
  • 9 0
 I couldn't agree more but got downvoted to oblivion recently about it. Maybe the plastic ratchet closures add to the percentage of recycled plastic they can make these out of? Either way, there is nothing sustainable about these plastic ratchet belts because if they break (& since there's no belt loop) the shorts are toast.
  • 1 0
 These look like mtb slacks you can go straight from the trail to the office meeting without even needing to shower!
  • 2 0
 Yeah, I totally don't understand why these MTB clothing manufacturers are doing away with belt loops. I hate all these velcro or waist adjustments that don't work! Over time, those fabric elastic bands lose their elasticity, ratchet and other clips break, and velcros just suck.
  • 2 0
 @scary1: I wouldn't wear the sandy colored version. Might look you you had the runs after riding on trails with cow shit splattered everywhere.
  • 4 0
 Belt loops! My kingdom for belt loops! While I am at it, death to velcro adjustors!
  • 1 0
 Amen. If I need a ratcheting snowboard boot buckle to keep my pants on, what I actually need is different pants. At least there aren't pants with BOA closures. Yet.
  • 2 0
 @ybsurf:

Yep... I have a pair. Took me several poor choices to get there, but love my NF pants.
  • 1 0
 @ryetoast: they are pants with boa 100% make them and tbh I dont mind it at all.
  • 2 0
 @ybsurf: they better have Mips too
  • 25 1
 Gotta admit that I absolutely thought fabric and assembly from Europe would mean €250+/pair, not €129.
  • 1 0
 far east manufacturing is not much cheaper than european anymore
  • 4 5
 £130 for nylon trousers that look like the ones you can buy for £20 in tescos? no thanks
  • 2 0
 @waldo-jpg: you mean near east (we are talking about Poland) Smile But jokes aside, Polish salaries raise quite fast and are approaching EU average. So I assume that those are pants made in Poland from Spanish fabric by Ukrainian workers ...
  • 1 0
 I know of several Asian companies setting up factories in Eastern Europe because it's cheaper for them to produce there to sell to their market in Western Europe than to produce in Asia.
  • 15 1
 I've not jumped on the long pant bandwagon, Still in shorts.
  • 6 1
 You're missing out, pants FTW! if it's less than 90*F I'm in pants. RideNF are the best I've tried.
  • 3 0
 Pants are great in winter, otherwise meh, they don't get along with pads well enough for me.
  • 6 0
 Why do any companies making bike specific pants or shorts, put a long vertical zipper right where your seated bend in the waist is located; thus, creating bunching of the zipper and difficult access if pedaling and needing to quickly pull something out of pocket?
  • 3 0
 7Mesh solved this as an FYI.
  • 1 0
 @wolftwenty1: Leatt as well + an extra pocket for that last card or whatever...
  • 8 0
 Plus points for extra length sizes. Not many companies offer that. Although it's still not enough for my 93 cm inseam.
  • 2 0
 The cognative Mtb pants come real long, 37” inseam unhemmed.
  • 3 0
 @manglermixer: good tip have been looking for long riding trousers! just looked and they list them as 39" unhemmed! ace!
  • 8 0
 @manglermixer: oh no! Brexit strikes again - "UK/EU CustomersBig Grin ue to the changes with Brexit, we are no longer able to ship to the UK. "

Brexit - the gift that keeps on giving..
  • 4 1
 @rootes1: Brexit is a great gift for the EU, before brexit multiple populist morons in many countries were dreaming about leaving the EU, now even the most right wing bullies keep their mouth shut about it Smile
  • 4 0
 @lkubica: yer working out for pretty well for nearly everyone else... brexit has to be up there we the most daft things any country has done for decades.. so upsetting.
  • 1 0
 @lkubica: Congnative suggests using this service "While we cannot vouch for them directly, several of our customers have recommended www.myus.com"
  • 1 0
 @manglermixer: can't believe i've never heard of this between seeing endless comments about riding pants being too short and being freakishly lanky myself
  • 4 0
 Seems pretty hot for pants, Im wearing shorts at 15C for sure, Im dying in anything by 25C.
  • 1 0
 Fantastic to see some long term technology recycling in the industry.
  • 1 0
 the LuLuLemon influencing is awesome
  • 1 0
 tight butts drive me nuts
  • 5 5
 I'll stick with my Dickies jeans.
  • 3 0
 Cool
  • 1 0
 i love them, no hate.
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