Columbia Women’s Saturday Trail Ii Knee Pants, British Tan, Size 14

June 16, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 05:20 GMT+0100 - Details)

Our tried-and-true hiking capri, the Saturday Trail Knee Pant is all about active functionality, featuring a water-repellent, UPF 50 fabrication that protects you from the elements, with stretch properties for great fit and comfort. Adjustable leg-hem cinches allow you to make these pants your own.

Product Features

  • Omni-Shield advanced repellency
  • Omni-Shade UPF 50 sun protection
  • Comfort stretch. Articulated knees.
  • Zip-closed security pocket. Leg hem cinches.
  • Omni-Shield Summiteer Lite 96% nylon / 4% elastane

Comments

Michelle says:

Friendly with the curves Received these yesterday, hiked 5miles in them this morning and I am THRILLED! I’m a size 10 with a shapely backside, these stretch perfectly to accommodate a curvy figure and a 10 fits like a 10 around the waist but don’t expect the waist to give as much as the rest of the pants. During the hike my skin stayed dry and the material is soft and very light weight. 

lahna says:

My third pair…I love these. I love these capris and now own 3 colors, size 8 which fit like my other sz 8 I do see comments about pilling and the only place I see that is in the crotch area, so hopefully wont be too bad. I have worn 2 pair all summer, including for yoga (perfect as they have enough stretch, but I am still dressed better than wearing typical yoga pants, plus have pockets) and havent had problem with them. Since they are designed to sit below the waist, and I am short, the “hipband” comes to my…

JJ says:

Faulty snaps…poor quality control I ordered these in the “Tusk” color in a size 8. My normal size varies between a 6 and an 8 so these ran a tad bit small. I would say that they are more “fitted” than some other trail type pants. But size and fit was not the issue for me. QUALITY was the issue! The first time I tried them on, I noticed that the two snaps at the waist were hard to snap and unsnap….very, VERY tight within the snap housing. And then upon opening them for a second time, one of the snaps…

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