Columbia Women’s Standard Saturday Trail II Stretch Lined Pant, Black 10 Regular

April 18, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $80.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:39 GMT+0100 - Details)

In spring, fall, or any season at all, wearing a pair of comfortable stretch pants that keep you protected and cozy can enhance any experience. Columbia’s Saturday Trail II Stretch Lined Pant is the perfect cargo capri pant for comfortable hiking, daily use, or other activities. Our Saturday Trail II Stretch Lined Pants feature gusset detail, articulated knees, and leg hem cinches for the ultimate adjustable comfort. This women’s stretch lined pant is crafted of 96% nylon and 4% elastane Summiteer Lite 2-way comfort stretch fabric, with an active fit for comfortable movement. It also features a straight leg and mid-rise.

These Women’s Lined Stretch Pants feature Omni-Shade UPF 50 fabric for maximum protection against the sun and Omni-Shield technology for advanced water and stain repellency to keep you cool and dry. These women’s stretch pants also feature two side-zip security pockets with mesh pocket bags. Columbia offers these women’s stretch pants in multiple sizes and short and regular inseam measurements. They are offered on Amazon.com in black or grill. To ensure the perfect fit, please refer to our sizing chart posted below.

Product Features

  • ADJUSTABLE WOMEN’S STRETCH PANTS: The Columbia Saturday Trail II Stretch Lined Pants features gusset detail, articulated knees, and leg hem cinches for the ultimate adjustable comfort.
  • ACTIVE FIT: These women’s stretch lined pants are crafted of 96% nylon and 4% elastane Summiteer Lite 2-way comfort stretch fabric, with an active fit for comfortable movement. They also feature a straight leg and mid-rise.
  • ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY: These Women’s Stretch Lined Pants feature Omni-Shade UPF 50 fabric for maximum protection against the sun and Omni-Shield technology for advanced water and stain repellency to keep you cool and dry.
  • HANDY FEATURES: Columbia’s Saturday Trail II Stretch Lined Pant is the perfect cargo capri pant for comfortable hiking. This women’s stretch pant features two side-zip security pockets with mesh pocket bags.
  • OMNI-HEAT: Omni-Heat Reflective garments are the ultimate body heat management system for outdoor performance. The metallic dot patterns are designed to retain heat, while the lining consists of breathable fabric that dissipates moisture and heat.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Love them Love them Love them I work in a cold environment, and I have to wear a uniform. So layering in the depths of winter becomes problematic, as there are only so many pairs of pants you can wear before you can’t move around enough to do your job. Also, if you wear too many clothes, you start to perspire and that makes you colder. So on the coldest days, I can wear a pair of baselayer leggings, these magic britches, and my uniform pants, and it’s just right. Love them.

Anonymous says:

Love these pants, but make LONGER lengths available. I so want to love these pants!! They are very comfortable with great stretch and they’re nice and warm in cold weather without being bulky and cumbersome. I love to wear them when hiking in the snow or chilly temps when I don’t need the waterproof snow pants.But my biggest issue with these pants is the length. First, I wear a size 12 or 14 in almost all other brands of pants. The size 14s fit me snugly and comfortably, except they’re about 4-5 inches too short. So I bought a 16 to…

Anonymous says:

Great winter pants that’s light weight and non-bulky This is my second omni-heat lined pants from Columbia. I have the first gen version of this pants in black and it was wonderful. It looks like regular unlined pants because it’s non-bulky, yet it kept me warm down to 20s alone and single digits w/ a light weight long undie in NYC last winter. When wore alone indoors they didn’t overheat either, so I just wore it all day long. There are 2 flaws with that pair though: the black fabric shows lint, dirt and pet hair too well; the waist is huge and…

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