Columbia Men’s Royce Peak Pant, Tusk, 32×30-Inch

September 16, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $60.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:34 GMT+0100 - Details)

The choice? Royce. If you’re looking for a pant with clean lines and modern functionality, look no further. The Royce Peak Pant boasts the best Omni-Shade UPF Sun Protection we offer: UPF 50. Coupled with the ability to shed moisture and stains due to our Omni-Shield technology, this short is a great go-to: outdoors or indoors. Keep things stored with ease of mind with pockets with a hook and loop closure. All in all, this lightweight pant is a looker and a worker.

Product Features

  • Omni-ShadeTM UPF 50 sun protection
  • Omni-ShieldTM advanced repellency
  • Comfort stretch
  • Articulated knees
  • Pockets with hook and loop closure
  • Gusset detail
  • Straight leg
  • Omni-Shade UPF 50 sun protection
  • Omni-Shield advanced repellency
  • 2-way comfort stretch
  • Zip-closed security pocket
  • Gusset detail

Comments

B. Ammann says:

Nice pants for the price Nice pants for the price. Unfortunately the inside of the rear pockets is netting and is stitched at the bottom in the back of the pants. This design flaw makes the pocket tear if you wear them frequently with a wallet in your back pocket. It can be repaired with some extra stitching pretty easily but I was dissapointed by this issue…

Asia Vue says:

Initial thoughts… Just received the royce peak pants today and they fit great. Ordered my regular size pants and was glad I did otherwise they would have been to big in the waist although, the length does seem a little long but with a little bit of tailoring the length will be fine. One thing I notice was the inside of the waist line has this felt like material making it more comfortable to wear on long hikes. Overall, these pants feel great, light weight and, comfortable to wear for long periods of time…

eNoQ says:

Size and construction I have 4 pairs of these pants in different colors. The size is consistent with what I wear in khaki pants at work. My guess is, some folks are used to elastic waists. These do not have an elastic waist (thank God). 

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