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Arc'teryx LEAF Cold WX Pant LT (Gen2.1) Multicam
Arc'teryx LEAF Cold WX Pant LT Gen 2.1 MultiCam
Arc'teryx LEAF Cold WX Pant LT Gen 2.1 MultiCam Men’s is a synthetic insulated, windproof cold-weather pant intended for direct-action use in low temperatures. A hybrid materials build reinforces high-wear areas at the seat, knees, and ankles to improve durability and service life. Full-length side zips enable quick on/off over boots and allow adjustable ventilation. Fit is stabilized with an elasticized, adjustable nylon web waist and suspender loops for optional suspenders. Cargo pockets provide storage for hats, gloves, and small accessories. PFAS Warning: made with PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) chemicals.











ARC'TERYX LEAF ASSAULT PANT AR MULTICAM GEN2
ARC’TERYX LEAF Assault Pant AR Men’s – MultiCam (Gen2) is a durable, mission-focused field pant designed for mobility, load carriage, and compatibility with boots and protective equipment. The articulated build combines a gusseted crotch for unrestricted movement with an internal knee-cap sleeve that accepts removable soft knee pads or LEAF knee caps (sold separately). Velcro® ankle cuff closures seal over boots to reduce snagging and debris entry. Storage is optimized for work in vehicles and with PPE: hand pockets include an internal folding-knife pocket, expandable cargo flap pockets provide dump-pocket capacity, elongated drop-in seat pockets handle longer items, and thigh pockets are positioned for access when seated, harnessed, or wearing kit.
Materials include NYCO Ripstop Cordura® 6.5 oz (50% nylon / 50% cotton) for balanced abrasion resistance and breathability, plus UFP EV®50 10 mm removable foam knee pads for impact protection.






Sherpa Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hilary
Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary, sat here drinking tea during a break before their successful summit of Everest in 1953.
This photo was taken by George Band, OBE, the youngest of the mountaineers on the 1953 British Expedition to Mount Everest on which Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay made the first known successful ascent of the mountain.