La Sportiva Introduces the Front Range Collection

The Spring 2026 line features a mix of men's and women's styles engineered with climbing-specific movement, lightweight durability, and clean design in mind.
Published: June 5, 2025 Press Release

La Sportiva, makers of the world’s finest mountain gear, today announced the Front Range Collection, a new apparel line designed and tested in Boulder, Colorado. Built by and for climbers, the collection, which will be available in the spring of 2026, is inspired by the iconic routes of the Front Range and is made to handle long days on the rock while staying comfortable and functional everywhere else life takes you. 

Named after classic local climbs like Cosmosis, Mainliner, and Outer Space, the new capsule blends durability, mobility, and thoughtful fit, reflecting how climbers move through the world, both on and off the wall.

“The Front Range Collection reflects how today’s climbers actually live,” said Jonathan Lantz, President of La Sportiva North America. “We built this line to perform on technical routes and alpine approaches but also to feel right at home post-session or on rest days. It’s rooted in La Sportiva’s mountain heritage and is made for the rhythm of modern climbing life.”

The Spring 2026 line features a mix of men’s and women’s styles engineered with climbing-specific movement, lightweight durability, and clean design in mind. The Freeway Wind Jacket, available for men and women, is an ultralight, abrasion-resistant shell built for fast missions in the alpine or breezy evenings around town. Laser-cut perforations at the ears and underarms keep airflow and hearing dialed during high-output movement, while the helmet-compatible hood and two-way zipper make it equally at home on an exposed ridge or your ride back from the gym. At just 5.6 oz and packable into its own pocket, it completely disappears in a pack, but performs when you need it.

For women, the $99 Cosmosis Legging rethinks what a climbing legging should be. Built for dynamic movement and designed to survive constant contact with rock, it features durable, four-way stretch compression fabric and a flattering high-rise waist. It performs on sharp granite but feels just as good lounging at the gear shop or grabbing a coffee with a friend after a send. The women’s Cosmosis 6” Short delivers the same performance in a more minimal, hot-weather-ready silhouette. It’s breathable, harness-compatible, and made for movement, whether you’re warming up at the gym or hiking to your project. This send-ready short has an MSRP of $75. 

The $65 Cosmosis Bra and $69 Cosmosis Bra Tank are designed specifically for climbers, offering medium support, breathable comfort, and full range of motion. Both feature an open-back design to accommodate strong lats and allow for unrestricted arm movement on the wall, along with reinforced straps and removable pads for personalized fit. The cropped Bra Tank version adds extended coverage and a built-in mesh-lined shelf bra, making it a versatile one-piece option that transitions easily from the gym to the crag to everyday wear.

The Cloud Shadow Sun Hoody is the climber’s sun shirt. With UPF 50+ protection, HeiQ Mint odor control, and more abrasion resistance than your average layer, it’s made for long sessions on rough routes. The fabric has just enough stretch to move with you, and thoughtful details like thumb loops and a helmet-ready hood make it a reliable go-to from the canyon floor to high country ridges. Available for men and women, this lightweight shirt retails for $95. 

Named after a proud Lumpy Ridge climb, the $119 Mainliner Pant combines the durability of workwear with the mobility and fit climbers need. This new pant is available for men and women and features a heavyweight cotton-blend twill with built-in stretch, flat belt loops to sit comfortably under a harness, and articulated knees that won’t bind on a high foot. Six pockets, including a zippered leg pocket, keep your essentials close, while a subtle back pocket stitch pays homage to La Sportiva’s alpine heritage. 

Another highlight of the collection is the men’s $95 Superfly Shirt, which brings button-down energy to your climbing kit. Made from stretch ripstop with low-profile snap closures and a hidden brush holder, it’s a crag-to-coffee essential, and is designed for those who don’t mind getting a little chalk on their collars.

The new Front Range Collection will be available at select specialty retailers and at www.lasportivausa.com in the spring of 2026.

About La Sportiva

With over 90 years of heritage, La Sportiva has unrivaled experience in building the world’s finest performance mountain footwear. Creating innovation through passion, La Sportiva now offers the most versatile technical climbing, mountaineering, mountain running® and hiking shoes on the market as well as ski mountaineering hardware and apparel. For more information on La Sportiva visit www.lasportivausa.com or their Facebook page at facebook.com/LaSportiva.

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