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Klim Kodiak Pant

FEATURES

  • 3 Layer Gore-Tex pro shell
  • Guranteed to keep you dry
  • Stretch Gore-Tex fabric crotch gusset for mobility
  • Perforated goat leather overlays on knees
  • 630D cordura twisted yarn overlays seat & inner lower legs
  • 3M Scotchlite reflective material
  • D30 CE LP2 pro armor knees & hips
  • 4 total vents
  • 2 total pockets
  • Moisture-wicking breathable mesh liner
  • Adjustable waist, knee, bottom cuff
  • Jacket-pant zip connection
  • Includes Klim deluxe suspenders

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Sizing Information

Like the Kodiak jacket, the Kodiak pants are sold in European sizes. To help you choose a size, we’ve developed the size charts below. You’ll need to measure your waist and choose a size that is big enough for you. The pants have waist adjusters so they can be snugged down, but they don’t adjust larger, so be sure and pick a size that is big enough.

The pants are sold in “Regular” sizes in both the standard inseam and a tall inseam, so choose the one that is best for you.

There is also a “short” or “stout” version offered which have slightly larger waist bands and shorter inseams than the “regular” choices. I can’t say why, but they are labelled in sizes 25, 26, etc which must mean something to Europeans, but not to me. Anyway, just use the “D” size chart below to choose one of the shorter inseam pants if that is what you need.


Klim Kodiak Pant Size Chart (Regular)
Size 48 50 52 54 56 58
Waist 32 33 34.56 36.25 38.25 40
Inseam 31.75 32.25 32.75 33 33.5 33.75
Tall - 33.75 34.25 35.5 35 -

“D” Sizing: Waistline is slightly larger and inseams are shorter than than Regular sizes:
Klim Kodiak Pant Size Chart (D)
Size 25 (50D) 26 (52D) 27 (54D) 28 (56D) 29 (58D)
Waist 36.25 38.25 40 42 44
Inseam 31 31.5 31.75 32.25 32.75

Our Two Cents

For 2021 Klim has introduced an updated version of their Kodiak Jacket and Pant. The previous version of the Kodiak was introduced in early 2018. The Kodiak remains their premium touring outfit. Upgrades have been made to the style, cut, and physical mobility. A complete set of D3O armor is included EVERYwhere… back, shoulders, elbows, and chest for the jacket and for the pants, knees, and hips. A removable thermal liner is included with the jacket for cold weather use.

The Kodiak jacket and pants are sold separately (take the link below to view the mate), but I’ll tell you about both Kodiak pieces in this review because of their design similarity. Of course, the jacket and pants can be worn without their mate so feel free to mix either the jacket or pants with other pieces you may own (or buy). The jacket and pants both have zipper connections in the back of the pants/jacket to make a connected suit, but those connections will work with any other Klim gear in their line. They also supply the mating halves of the zips if you want to adapt either piece to your own gear.

The Kodiak is among the very best gear Klim offers to riders. Where many of Klim’s pieces focus on off-road or adventure riding, the Kodiak is styled for touring riders. The basic feature list and price category compares to Klim’s top-end Badlands jacket/pant combo. Off-road/adventure riders need more roomy gear which has extremely sturdy materials where the Kodiak offers a bit more style, a bit less weight, and more trim fit. After all, if you are going to drop a couple of grand on a touring outfit to see the world, you want to look good doing it, right? I’d say so!

The shell of the Kodiak jacket/pants is a solid textile material that is bonded to a Gore-Tex layer to make it waterproof and breathable. This jacket uses a Gore-Tex bonded perforated leather as the reinforcement material on the shoulders and elbows (that contrasts with the Superfabric material used in Klim’s Badlands). The textile leather combination in the Kodiak winds up being noticeably lighter overall. Part of the weight loss is due to the materials, but some of it is due to the more trim cut of this jacket (less material, less weight for equivalent sizes). Personally, I really like the look of the leather on the Kodiak. The pant knees are similarly styled with leather which extends over the inside surfaces of the knee to offer a soft fabric that may contact your shiny motorcycle parts. To compare, more off-road oriented pants have leather that extends all the way to the cuff. Again, the Kodiak, being a touring style doesn’t have that, which gives lighter weight and a more conventional look.

The Kodiak name might give the impression that it is suited for colder weather, but really this is an all-season outfit. The nature of a jacket/pant shell offering the Gore-Tex bonded construction means that, of course, it is waterproof and suitable for wet weather riding, but it also means that the various zippered vents flow through directly to your body. In lesser jackets, the waterproof liner blocks direct flow. Take a look at our photo gallery to see the various vents… sleeve end, bicep, chest and back on the jacket, and rear thigh and hips on the pants (the front hip vent can double as a pocket). For cold weather, the jacket is well equipped. It comes with a trim fit “puffy” jacket to wear underneath, which can also double as a good looking jacket for use off the bike. And the neck comes with a removable and waterproof “storm collar”.

Pockets, pockets, pockets! There are a lot of them, so I won’t list them all, but we’ve pointed them out in our photo spread if you want details, but rest assured you can carry a lot of stuff in this gear! Other nice features worth a mention: The jacket comes with provisions for a Klim kidney belt. That means you can slip the kidney belt through a passage in the liner and it remains with the jacket when you take it off. If you already own a kidney belt, it will likely pass through too; Lots of reflective materials are tastefully incorporated into the jacket/pants for nighttime visibility; Loops are included to hold back the collar tips to hold the collar open in warmer weather; many Velcro adjustment straps are included to make the jacket and pants fit to you liking… waist and arms at two point for the jacket, and at the legs and waist for the pant.

It’s all here folks… when you buy a suit like the Kodiak, you’ve made a very long term investment that won’t disappoint. :: Paul, 01-27-21

Klim says about the jacket: The legendary Kodiak Jacket is a premium touring piece, redesigned and loaded with features ready for grand journeys. The included down jacket is lightweight sleek and ready to add warmth in a cold ride, a night downtown or for relaxing in a mountain lodge. A removable storm collar helps seal out the coldest weather. Major comfort upgrades include comprehensive adjustment features, stretch gussets for mobility and new material layouts to make big rides even more comfortable. Kodiak is the ultimate travel companion for your most epic rides rain or shine, day after day, dusk till dawn – or even longer.

Klim says about the pant: The legendary Kodiak Pant is a premium touring piece, redesigned and loaded with features ready for grand journeys. Major comfort upgrades include comprehensive adjustment features, stretch gussets for mobility and new material layouts to make big rides even more comfortable. Kodiak is the ultimate travel companion for your most epic rides, rain or shine, day after day, dusk till dawn – or even longer.

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