Literally, every time I have left the house in these pants, I’ve gotten compliments. Compliments, and the never-ending question, “What pants are those?” So I’ll start here: they are the Ridge Pant made by Alpen Outdoors, thanks to founder Merrit Geary in Montana. She set out to make the ultimate pant “that can help women get from mountain tops to rivers and everything in between” — that also fits beautifully and doesn’t compromise on performance. In fact, her tagline or selling point for the pants is, “Fit above all else.”
After testing for nearly a year, I have nothing but praise for this awesome women’s pant, especially when used for hiking, backpacking, and rock climbing. So far, no matter what use, these pants have shined.
In short: Based on everything Alpen was boasting about the Ridge pants, I expected a thick, burly, Fjallraven- or Carhartt-esque material. Nope. The Alpen Ridge pants are seemingly thin, stretchy, still-durable, and great for layering fabric. I was skeptical at first, so I pushed them to their limits in testing: rubbing against sandy granite rock, belaying and climbing in a harness all day, backpacking through dense pine forests, doing lots of high steps and squatting, hiking on narrow singletrack, and even putting in an 8-hour trailwork day with CFI (splitting logs, clearing trail, and hauling rocks).
Even in rougher terrain, dense forests, and rockier locales, the Ridge Pant ($149) kept up. Its fit is superb, I can easily fit the pant over baselayers, and the pockets are awesome.

- Materials: 69% recycled nylon, 26% nylon, 5% spandex (reinforced overlay fabric is 91% recycled nylon, 9% spandex)
- Pockets: 6
- Drawstring/adjustable: Yes
- Ankle cinch cord: Yes
- Sizes: 2-12
- Colors: 2 (neutral tan "canyon" or grayscale "midnight")
Pros
- Stretchy and light
- Durable across activities
- Durable after repeated use
- Easy to adjust
- Flattering and comfortable fit
Cons
- No zippered pockets
- Limited colors
Alpen Outdoors Ridge Pants Review

The Ridge Pant: Materials and Construction

Pockets and More

The Ridge Pant Final Verdict: Who It’s For

Conclusion
