

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""These merino hot pants are my go-to for ski touring days. They’re super soft against the skin and never feel itchy, even after hours of moving. I like how they regulate temperature—warm when I’m standing around, but breathable when I’m working hard on the skintrack. Plus, they don’t hold odor, which is a big win for multi-day trips."" We start every winter adventure with the Ortovox 185 Rock’N’Wool Hot Pant, because comfort at the base layer sets the tone for the day. Made with 100% fine merino wool, these shorts deliver incredible softness against the skin while regulating body temperature whether we’re charging up a skintrack or waiting at the top for friends. With a breathable, odor-neutralizing construction, they keep us comfortable from first lap to après. Ortovox adds playful style with a split-color design and a modern waistband that reflect the vibrant side of freeride culture. Durable yet soft 19-micron fibers ensure these hot pants stay itch-free and cozy, while the 185 g/m² merino weight is versatile enough for everything from backcountry touring to deep freeride days. As a natural, renewable material, merino also brings peace of mind to every adventure."
Price: $55.00 from Backcountry
| Merchant | Price | |
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| $55.00 | Visit Store |
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""These merino hot pants are my go-to for ski touring days. They’re super soft against the skin and never feel itchy, even after hours of moving. I like how they regulate temperature—warm when I’m standing...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""These merino hot pants are my go-to for ski touring days. They’re super soft against the skin and never feel itchy, even after hours of moving. I like how they regulate temperature—warm when I’m standing...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""These merino hot pants are my go-to for ski touring days. They’re super soft against the skin and never feel itchy, even after hours of moving. I like how they regulate temperature—warm when I’m standing...