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Sasta Anton Walking Trousers | Review

Durable, comfortable, and warm; the Sasta Antons are ideal walking trousers for midwinter adventures

Sasta are a brand that we came across via a chap on Instagram called Anton Kalland. He posts stunning pictures that document his hiking and camping with his dog in snow-coated Finland, and he always seems to be wearing their kit.

Based out of a town set deep within the Boreal Forest, Sasta design and produce gear for the outdoors that has a real heritage look – and it’s completely authentic, as you’d expect from a brand in such a location.

They were originally founded in 1969 to provide subtle, durable and protective clothing to wear for hunting and fishing – two national pastimes in Finland – and they continue to cater for this market today while also making a successful hiking line also.

“They’re extremely durable trousers, the kind you could really put through the wringer and expect to always come out on the right side.”

They design products that use modern technology like Gore-Tex and Polartec but they also have stuff that’s traditional, using old techniques that have stood the test of time when used in the challenging environments of Finland.

Kit like these trousers, the Sasta Anton. They’re extremely durable trousers, the kind you could really put through the wringer and expect to always come out on the right side.

They’re made from 30% polyester and 70% recycled wool, a blend that combines a number of useful properties. Not only is it extremely durable, it’s also very warm. We wore the Antons on a snowy wild camp in the Brecon Beacons during midwinter and found that they were some of the warmest and most comfortable trousers we’ve tried.

The zipped pocket on the thigh is easily big enough for a map. Photo: Chris Johnson.
We wore the Antons on a winter wild camp in the Brecon Beacons, and found them to be warm and comfortable. Photo: Chris Johnson.
The integrated hip-belt on the Antons has a really good feel to it. Photo: Chris Johnson.
The Sasta Anton walking trousers are made from 30% polyester and 70% recycled wool. Photo: Chris Johnson.

The wool in the blend also provides a good degree of protection from the rain, and it’ll still insulate even if it does manage to soak in.

Just to make these trousers even more bomb proof, Sasta have added a highly abrasion resistant polyester and Kevlar fabric to the ankles and to the knee – points that tend to be vulnerable to wear and tear.

Extra details include two handwarmer pockets, a zipped pocket on the thigh that’s big enough for a map and an integrated hipbelt, plus there are volume adjusters on the ankle cuffs as well. The fit is slightly, baggy and it has full articulation, meaning that any stretching, reaching or bending isn’t hindered.

Another authentic yet highly functional item by Sasta that we love is the Peski Anorak. It’s made from Ventile which is a cotton blend that’s treated with wax to provide moisture protection, and it pairs excellently with the Sasta Anton trousers. Worth checking out.

Sasta Anton Walking Trousers

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