Jack Link’s Drops Jerk-ified Cargo Pants For Earth Day

If you’re a hiking person, do you ever run out of snacks? Asking for a friend. In honor of Earth Day, April 22, and National Park Week (April 22 – April 30), Jack Link’s wants hikers and outdoors-y folks alike to celebrate the official kick-off to national park season with the one-of-a-kind Jargo (jerkified cargo).

Jack Link’s Jargo is a pair of gorpcore-inspired cargo shorts that feature 20 pockets custom fit to store jerky and other snacking essentials while out and about, according to the brand. These pants are basically an upgrade to the Chipotle Napkin Cargo Pants that came out in 2022.

We know, you’re already wondering how you can get your hands on these unique pants — whether that’s for the hiker in your life or to sell on eBay.

Well, you’re going to have to wait until the last day of National Park Week, which is April 30 to snag a chance at buying these unique cargo pants. Be sure to visit Jack Link’s website to purchase the wild, ultra-limited edition shorts.

If that isn’t enough to convince you to buy these pants, then in addition to the shorts, Jack Link’s is giving hikers and outdoor enthusiasts a summer supply of Jack Link’s meat snacks AND a National Parks annual pass! Sounds like a huge win-win situation… if you like nature.

To also honor national parks, Jack Link’s is also making a $10,000 donation to National Parks Conservation Association, whose mission is to protect and enhance America’s National Park System for present and future generations.

Just like your average cargo pants, these pants have endless pockets to hold snacks for days. These Jargos are this season’s must-have trail shorts, for sure.

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