Endura GV500 Waterproof Trouser (Anthracite)

Endura GV500 Waterproof Trouser (Anthracite)
Price: $159.99
Discontinued Online
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The Endura GV500 Waterproof Trouser is designed for gravel adventure. Whether that be a local evening mixed surface social ride or a multi-day mountain epic, lightweight waterproof protection is an essential part of a rider's outfit. The GV500 waterproof legwear provides fantastic wet weather protection while being small enough to stash away when not in use. Using an innovative 3 layer construction and weighing in at only 70gsm ExoShell40 delivers a formidable combination of minimal pack size, immense breathability, and high durability. The key to the ExoShell40’s impressive breathability rating of 40,000g/m²/24hr and high waterproof rating lies in the ultrafine, fluorine-free membrane, protected by a super fine denier tricot laminate and impregnated with a proprietary compound enhancing moisture transfer.


Features:

  • Highly breathable, lightweight ExoShell40 3-Layer waterproof fabric in a fully seam-sealed construction
  • PFC-Free, non-toxic durable water repellent finish
  • Elasticated waistband with wicking inner lining and stretch shock cord for additional security
  • Durable seat panel
  • Reflective logos
  • Water-repellent ankle zips for easy on/off
  • Clickfast compatible
  • Elastic loop for easy packing or hanging to dry
  • Small pack size, ideal for multi-day adventures

Specifications:
Application: Multi-Element
Visibility: Reflective
Ankle Zipper: Yes
Color: Grey

This product was added to our catalog on September 28, 2021

Waist
Circumference (in)
Waist
Circumference (cm)
XS29 - 31"74 - 79cm
S31 - 33"79 - 84cm
M33 - 35"84 - 89cm
L35 - 37"89 - 94cm
XL37 - 39"94 - 99cm
2XL39 - 41"99 - 104cm
3XL41 - 43"104 - 109cm
4XL43 - 45"109 - 114cm

Note: All measurements are provided by the manufacturer and may vary depending on how measurements are acquired.