Vidda Pro Ventilated Trouser - Men's
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Why We Like The Fjallraven Vidda Pro Ventilated Trouser
Hiking can take us through all sorts of terrain, so we need a durable and technical pair of pants to keep up with us. The Fjallraven Vidda Pro Ventilated Trouser fits the bill and is made with Fjallraven's G-1000 fabric for exceptional durability, weather resistance, and breathability. Designed as the ultimate pair of workhorse pants, the Vidda Pro Ventilated Trouser has various features to accommodate whatever we are up to in the great outdoors. Reinforced knees with slots for knee pads give us extra confidence and comfort when working on our hands and knees, while the Boot hooks help to keep debris out of our pants. Multiple utility pockets, including a knife pocket, three thigh pockets, two hand pockets, and a hatchet loop at the hip can accommodate all of our tools and belongs for a day out in the wilderness. The zippered leg vents allow us to let off excess heat when we are getting too hot, and
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- Durable hiking pants suitable for a range of uses
- G-1000 fabric is super durable, water and wind resistant and stretchy
- Zippered outer leg vents let off excess heat
- Six pockets and an axe loop accommodate all our belongs and tools
- Reinforced fabric on knees gives us durability where it is needed most
- Buttoned strap adjustment on cuffs tailor our leg cuffs to our boots
- Item #FJRZ0TW
- Responsible Collection
- Organic Materials, Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- [face fabric] G-1000 (65% recycled polyester, 35% organic cotton), [panels] 63% polyamide, 26% polyester, 11% elastane
- Fit
- regular
- Style
- straight
- Inseam
- [regular] 32in
- Pockets
- 2 hand, 3 thigh, 1 knife, axe loop
- Waist
- belt loops, mid-rise
- Gusseted Crotch
- stretch fabric
- Activity
- climbing, hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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4 based on 72 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 28, 2025
Sizing needs to be changed/ back to 2023!!
I have a few pairs of these pants as well as the keb trousers that I purchased a couple years ago. Before they did all the “new improvments”. The old pair I bought a size 40/34US. They actually fit a bit big but that’s normal as I usually am a 38” waist. So they are the correct size for a 40. Next time I thought hey, I’ll buy the 38’s. I bought these “new fit” vidda pros, I gotta say, as kindly as I can, the engineering team on building these pants absolutely butchered the size. I now have returned 2 different sizes just get back to where I was purchasing my first pair a couple years ago. I now have to purchase a size 42/34. I am not a size 42 in anything else in my life. Never have worn a 42. But I guess here we are. Also, they completely butchered the length. Idk what they did to change these pants from previous to now but. Please for the love of god. Go back to your non improved fits. They were way better and true to size. I’m 6’8. I am a large dude. The leg length on the older style is astronomically better. It covers my ankle when sitting down, the new pants barely cover my ankle just standing up! I’ve seen many other comments similar to mine in other pant reviews and I hope fjallraven sees these and changes this. Because if this is the way it’s going to be now, I maybe have made my last purchase unfortunately
Originally reviewed on Fenix Outdoor
March 13, 2025
Great trousers!
I decided to upgrade from Barens Pro Trousers to these Vidda pro as I liked ventilation option and added stretch fabric in crotch area. Indeed those two features seem to be really nice and worth the upgrade. I also like buttoned strap adjustments at the leg endings- finally endings don't get below my heel when walking barefoot and are equally comfortable when wearing boots. Cons: - Compared with Barens Pro there is no longer pocket for axe on left leg. I never found it comfortable to have an axe in it, but I used it for compact flashlight. Instead of pocket there is ventilation zipper now. - Pocket for mobile phone on right leg sits right on top of leg instead of being on side of leg. That means that I can feel phone in that pocket all the time. Barens Pro has same pocket but 5cm on the right side of leg and then it is much more comfortable. But again now there is ventilation zipper. Minus one star for this feature. - So called "knife pocket" is not usable for that purpose if You have mobile phone in right side mesh pocket as one normally would have. Knife and phone essentially sit on leg one atop other and rub together. Also it is a lot of weight in the same area instead of distributing it evenly. I just put knife on belt and phone sits in that mesh pocket as solution, but that knife pocket will not get any use. - Axe loop- I don't see how one can stick axe in there. I mean I can get three fingers in that loop, but slide in there axe handle, I don't think so. As You can see not much of cons here- ventilation comes with its cost in uncomfortable pockets, so if possible I would like to see some pants that have both- good ventilation and side pockets on the "side" not front of leg.
Originally reviewed on Fenix Outdoor
March 5, 2025
Tailoring issues
3/25 Female. Been a Vida Pro pant wearer all adult life. Men's tailoring provides deeper pockets than the female version (sexism?) and better fit for me. Although baggier, the "older" pants accommodated my long underwear when cold, and I have worn them to bits. HOWEVER, the "new improved" sizing in the same, exact size, tailored SMALLER in waist, hips; seat, shortened the "rise"; and zipping up a real pain; making access to the many pockets impossible! WHY!? The way the zipper bulges out and the tight fit make these useless for my needs and wants. I cannot imagine how any male would fit these, as there is absolutely no space in the crotch. So beware! I still recommend these pants and they have laundered, traveled, hiked well, can dress up and down; and are very sturdy for me. Suggest purchasing one or two sizes larger and trying on! The "old" ones are still my "go to" pants, and I have had to leave the new ones in the closet.
Originally reviewed on Fenix Outdoor
February 25, 2025
Excellent but not perfect
These pants have been faithful companions on many adventures, in many environments, for many years. I have *many* good thig things to say about them, and only a few small complaints. Here's the good 1. They're extremely comfortable. 2. They're very odor resistant, which means I can wear them longer and pack less of them. 3. They're very grime resistant. I've had thigh deep in some gross stuff, and pretty much none seems to get through. 4. They dry very quickly 5. The pocket location is money. No back pockets means pickpockets are only going to get a handful of cheek. The more frontal location of the cargo pockets eliminates the annoying rubbing that traditional, side located cargo pockets can have. 6. They layer quite well. Roomy enough for some solid base and mid layers, but don't feel cumbersome or restrictive with over layers. 7. Knee pads baby. 8. I personally think they look pretty cool. I don't feel like a total doofus wearing them around town. Okay, so now for the complaints. 1. Those vents need some kind of mesh. They're grime resistant when zipped. When you open them, every loose speck of sand, mud, or rocks within a 10 mile radius is coming for your legs. Not to mention bugs. 2. The knife pocket is pretty useless and uncomfortableto actually use. I'd rather just not have it and attach a knife to my belt. 3. The axe loop is also very dumb, but it's very minimal so that ones kind of petty. I gues you can carabiner some gloves to it. 4. The belt loops are unusually small for no reason. They're fine for most belts, but there's a few that just won't go through the loops without a fight. Like the 1.75" one I happen to use as a gear belt. 5. The faux gater and boot lace hook is just added cost and weight. A gator (or just blousing your boots USMC style) is significantly superior to that fragile elastic band and hook that only secures one part of your pants. 6. The ykk zippers are a prime choice, but they admittedly feel a little... unsubstantial. I haven't broken any yet, but they could be upgraded for sure. That's it. Over all, extremely high peaks, not very deep valleys. Can't give them a 5 because they aren't perfect, but they are excellent.
Originally reviewed on Fenix Outdoor
February 9, 2025
Every day pants
I’ve been wearing these pants for both work and play for the last 3 years. Phenomenal in almost every way. Hard wearing, durable, and stylish. I do wish they were a bit thicker (like this version from years ago), but they are thick enough for construction work. They happen to be just right for backpacking in the Winds of Wyoming - warm days, cold nights. As to the comments from others about being too tight, order a larger size… Pockets are adequate for what I put in them but they are not giant cargo pockets. One of the best features is the strategic stretch material. Pants are never binding and always comfortable. Thank you for making an amazing product!
Originally reviewed on Fenix Outdoor
February 6, 2025
Comfortable
I had the regular vidda pro pants for 6 years , but my first impression of this vidda ventilated are lighter, comfortable and the ventilation is a game changer, to avoid excess of heat !
Originally reviewed on Fenix Outdoor
January 26, 2025
Comfortable pants
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- 38 by 32
I have a vidda pro regular pants for more than 7 years and definitely the ventilated are convenient and more flexible, thanks to the flexible gusset fabric, I love them , highly recommended for hiking, walking, snowshoeing , ideally for spring , autumn and winter with a merino wool leggings underneath 👍🏼
January 19, 2025
Great stuff
Really nice stuff & functional but bit too long for 163cm height. I might it cut it to make it well fit.
Originally reviewed on Fenix Outdoor
December 25, 2024
do not recommend
Way to tight compared to other pants of the same size sold by them.. pockets might as well not be there because you cant put anything in them. and again the sizing is all over the map. Get a size or two up than what you normally wear.
Originally reviewed on Fenix Outdoor
December 17, 2024
Pockets are terrible
Only problem is the pocket are pretty useless without pleats in them to allow them to expand. The left leg ones especially are very tight unless you have twigs for legs. Can fit in much without using force to push them in.
Originally reviewed on Fenix Outdoor
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