Men's Shorts
Diversion Merino Trail Shorts
Lap it up for longer in the Diversion Merino Trail Shorts. Meticulously engineered with every movement of the rider in mind, these ingenious shorts tap into the natural perks of Merino Wool to deliver performance, protection and flex. Not too baggy, not too tight, knee-pad compatible and ready for the wringer.
Features
- Merino Wool regulates temp, wicks moisture, and resists odour, while nylon adds durability for tough trails and repeated wear
- On-bike fit - fully articulated for movement, featuring room for low-profile knee pads, elasticated waistband and slide lock button
- Easy-access zipped pockets with mesh vents
Fabric & Fit
- Fit: Standard
- Type: Merino Wool & Nylon Stretch
- Weight: 150gsm
- Blend: 48% Nylon, 28% Recycled Nylon, 18% Merino Wool, 6% Elastane
- Inseam: (M) 30.5cm / 12.0″
Why Merino Wins
We’ve always known Merino works. Now the lab coats agree. A new four-year PhD study, led by NC State University and The Woolmark Company, proves that Merino Wool outperforms polyester in moisture buffering by 96%. Merino Wool regulates heat and sweat naturally, no chemical tricks required. Learn more
Shipping & Returns
This item qualifies for free shipping.
Free delivery within USA for all orders over $150.
Order are processed and dispatched the next working day. Orders received on Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays will be processed on the following business day.
Target delivery is 2-3 business days.
Return Information
Returns are accepted within 28 days of purchase provided items are in new and unworn condition.
Restrictions apply, read our full returns policy here.
Reviews
Merino Performance
Merino Wool is at the centre of everything we do. It's nature's performance fibre. Merino keeps you cool when it's hot, warm when it's not, and smelling fresh from first chair to last round.
Transparency
We partner with the world’s best in Wool manufacturing to ensure quality, transparency, and ethical production. We are leading the charge in future-proof apparel.
Our Story
Sometime back in the early noughties, a storm-chasing Kiwi ski bum living out of a ski bag pondered a big problem - his gear wasn't cutting it for both epic mountain missions and post-shred hangs at the bar. Here we are 16 years later.
