Columbia Women’s Pilsner Peak Pants Lion 4/Regular
January 5, 2019 - Comment
Omni-Wick Advanced Evaporation. Omni-Shade UPF 50 Sun Protection. Comfort Stretch. Articulated Knee. Roll-Up Legs Convert Pant to Capri. Columbia Women’s Pilsner Peak Pants.
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Solid crossover pants. Sizing is off. More straight-leg than pictured. I like these pants a lot! The material is lightweight and stain-resistant, although there is no stretch to the fabric and limited flex to the design. The Amazon pictures are slightly misleading, as the cut is very slender in the thigh and leg; they’re more of a skinny straight-leg than I’d hoped. Note the darts at the knee to make the legs more fitted.The sizing does seem a bit odd – based on my measurements, Columbia’s size chart puts me in a 6. I bought the 4R in these and found…
The sizing is on the roomy side. I’m 5’6″ … The sizing is on the roomy side. I’m 5’6″ and 147 lbs. I carry most of my weight in the waist rather than the hips and legs. I ordered a size 10 and it was definitely generous though not falling down and stretched a bit more after wear. The fabric is very, very lightweight. These pants would probably be okay for everyday wear, or for hiking on well established trails, but are not durable enough for more extreme recreational activity. I bought these pants for rock climbing to replace a cheap…
Mixed feelings on these pants but a great value if they fit I’m a big fan of Columbia clothing for long-lasting outdoor gear at a decent price. But, boy, it can get frustrating getting a proper fit, because it varies so much from style to style and item to item. So I couldn’t resist these pants at the bargain price and bought the blue and the sage in size 10s & 12s (I’m 5’4″ and wear size 10 in pants & jeans). I tried on the 10 first and felt they fit properly in the waist and length, but they did feel a little “off” in the crotch and snug…