Columbia Men’s Silver Ridge Cargo Pant, Pond, 38 x 34

August 9, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $25.18Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:26 GMT+0100 - Details)

From boulder hopping to fjord fording, this multi-talented cargo works overtime to keep you cool and comfortable. It’s lightweight yet rugged, with an uber-comfy cut featuring a gusset detail for ultimate freedom of movement. Inseam: 30”, 32”, 34”. Material: Polyester, nylon, mesh.

Product Features

  • Omni-Wick Omni-Wick
  • Omni-Shade UPF 50 sun protection
  • Partial elastic at waist. Exterior adjustable waistband. Zip-closed security pocket. Gusset detail. Straight leg
  • Silver Ridge Ripstop 100% nylon

Comments

Eclectic Me says:

‘straight’, ‘modern’ and ‘classic’ The fabric is a bit too light and sheer, but what was surprising to me was that the ‘fit’ on this active wear cargo pants was labelled as ‘straight’, ‘modern’ and ‘classic’ all at once. This isn’t mentioned in the description, so it fits a bit tighter around the thighs and crotch area as opposed to a regular or relaxed fit pair of pants in the same size. Its wearable; but not what I expected. On the reviews the top review (as of this writing, and before I bought them) says these are relaxed…

Joe@VB Florida says:

Well made, lightweight hiking pants. Great long pants for hiking or most outdoor activity, even in hot weather. Classic straight fit ( runs bit small in waist ) but elastic waist and cut makes for comfortable wear with plenty of room to move. General construction ( stitching, assembly, zippers ) looks great. Plenty of pockets, but not overkill like some cargo pants on the market. Comes with it’s own color coordinated waterproof, synthetic strap belt. Easy to wash and dries quickly. Would highly recommend purchase.

P.K. Frary says:

Comfy cargos not sized true These Silver Ridge Pants are relaxed cargos made of ultra light fabric similar to parachutes. When the trade winds kick up they inflate and I look like the Michelin man! I suspect the billowing drape enhances interior airflow and cooling. They sit higher on the waist than most current trouser designs, i.e., above the navel. The “tusk” product picture looks darker and more fitted than these trousers really are. I bet clothespins were used to tighten up leg fit on the model. Wish they…

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