Whitewater rushed against my legs up to my knees as white noise thundered in my ears. With a bridge out early in the Tour du Mont Blanc season, I was forced to ford a rushing torrent or turn around. Ford it was.
Fortunately, my feet and legs were well-outfitted with waterproof Trango Tech GTX boots and Fjallraven Keb trousers. Thirty seconds after stepping into the rushing waterfall, I stepped safely on dry trail, feet still bone dry even after walking through 18 inches of icy meltwater.
Sure, the boots were great. But even more impressive were the trousers, which kept water at bay even though it was much higher than my boot-tops.

This spring, I wore the Fjallraven Keb trousers ($240) on every step of the iconic Tour du Mont Blanc, a 100ish-mile circumnavigation of Mont Blanc with 35,000 feet of elevation gain. The pants impressed me repeatedly with their versatility, durability, and comfort.
In short: Fjallraven Keb trousers are perfect trekking pants for cooler temps. With tough G-1000 fabric in high-wear areas and stretch panels, the pants are tough, comfortable, and non-restricting. They are highly engineered specifically for trekking and it shows.
- Fabric: G-1000 (65% polyester, 35% cotton), stretch panels (63% polyamide, 26% polyester, 11% elastane)
- Fit: True to size
- Weight 19.75 oz. (size 30R):
- Waxable water-resistance on G-1000 panels:
- UPF 50+:
Pros
- Durable and protective
- Good ventilation
- Spacious pockets
- Built-in gaiters
Cons
- Heavy
- Too warm for hot weather
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