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J**N
Very comfortable and durable lightweight pants for hiking/biking/everyday use
I love these pants. I bought them for mountain biking and hiking and they are perfect for that. Thin and light, yet durable. I like them so much I bought a couple extra pairs and end up just wearing them as everyday pants. They're comfortable and stylish. They are good for moderate temperatures (50 deg F to maybe 75 deg F) depending on how active you are in them. I wouldn't wear them for hiking/biking when near/below freezing as they're fairly thin. They do block the wind fairly well but won't hold in a lot of warmth.
G**X
Awesome pants for the price
I've paid 3x as much for hiking pants from big name brands, that look and feel similar to these. Maybe they come off the same production lines? Anyway, these pants have a reasonable amount of stretch, a decent level of water/liquid resistance, and are thin/lightweight. Perhaps describable like a more durable windbreaker type material, but I haven't tested them in high winds yet. I'm 5'8", 155 lbs and went with a small. Normally I go with a 30-32 waist, 32 length depending on the clothing brand. Waist fits perfect and there's just the right amount of excess length in the legs. My two complaints are... The pockets need to be bigger, and the plastic belt buckle comes loose constantly. But, a belt can be replaced easily enough. I've bought two pairs of these pants, and plan to buy more.
A**R
Quality and fit
Would have like better if made out of cotton but they fit well, light and comfortable. Seemingly well made but I'll see how they hold up. For casual wear around the house should be o.k. but I prefer cotton as it's a cooler breathable material.
K**N
They are lightweight, durable, and ideal for what I am looking for.
I'm 72 years old, and while I hike in the woods perhaps more than many other 72-year-olds, I am not a long-range hiker, although I do think about it now and then. These would do very well for those who want to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail, as they are well-made, very light, durable, and water-resistant, if not actually waterproof. I still need to do that test. Whatever your age might be, if you are looking for something that looks reasonably good, has plenty of pockets, is very lightweight, and is durable, these are a good choice. I've worn my first pair several times and am pleased with them.That's not why I bought them, however. As mentioned, I am 72 years old and carry a bit more weight than I would like. Absent a diet and exercise plan, I am always looking for pants that will stay up, and there are some places where sweatpants just aren't appropriate. As you age and put on some weight, your body undergoes changes that render regular pants with a belt insufficient. You don't think old people wear suspenders as a fashion statement, do you? I grew up on a farm but only began wearing suspenders a few years ago. Fortunately, by the time you've reached your 70s, you've lost some of your vanity, so I wear suspenders occasionally, but I can't say that I like them.These will stay up under normal circumstances even without the belt that comes with them. With the belt, there are no worries whatsoever, so I can carry things with both hands without worrying about my pants falling, and there is no need for suspenders.I've purchased a couple of these. If they came in a few more colors, I'd buy more.Later... They are available in several colors now, so I've ordered a third pair.
A**W
Works well
Wore in Yosemite in light snow. Fits well, comfortable and held up well on trails.I usually wear about 42-48 waist depending on the manufacturer.
M**
Odd pocket flap direction and slip tab
Overall the cargo trouser fits very nicely. I ordered a size down for a more slim fit look as the waistband stretched to my normal size with plenty of more to go. The material is flexible and breathable. I am currently in Africa and it’s humid. I was very comfortable all day. Great for wearing on the plane ride too.The only two issues I have with the trouser are the flaps over the zipper for the front pockets. The flap is sewn on the opposite side with opening facing forward instead of normally backwards towards the rear. So getting in the pocket is comber some as my wrist has to turn inwards to unzip and enter. When I am seated , debris can collect as it becomes a cup to catch everything.The slip tab on the waist should be a button or snap button. The slip tab can be easily undone if enough force pushes it out of the hook.Overall it is a good buy if you can get it under $25. Otherwise there’s better options out there. I purchased this one because of the color.
B**.
Good value hiking pants.
I have bought at least 6 pair. Good looking and good value for the cost.
M**E
Legs are a little on the long side
Comfortable pant and elastic on the leg cuff makes them more wearable for short legged individuals like myself
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