The North Face Men’s Sprag 5-Pocket Pant, Asphalt Grey, Size 34, Regular

December 28, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 01:48 GMT+0100 - Details)

The North Face Size Chart
Please note, the logo and hardware color may vary in styles marked as Prior Season.
The North Face® Sprag Five-Pocket Pants are a lightweight and stretchy pair of pants that’ll help keep you dry on the train this season.
Standard fit is eased through the thigh with a slight taper through the leg.
Durable fabric with a PFC-free DWR (Durable Water Repellent) finish helps shed light moisture easily.
Belt loop waistband.
Zip fly with button closure.
Two hand pockets.
Coin pocket on right pocket.
Patch pockets in back with stacked zip pocket at left.
Leather brand patch placed at the back waist.
95% nylon, 5% elastane.
Machine wash, tumble dry.
Imported.
Measurements:

Waist Measurement: 34 in
Outseam: 41 in
Inseam: 31 in
Front Rise: 11 in
Back Rise: 14 in
Leg Opening: 8 in

Product measurements were taken using size 32, inseam 31. Please note that measurements may vary by size.

Product Features

  • Standard fit
  • 15.5″ leg opening
  • Stretch nylon fabric with a natural cotton hand feel
  • Zip-fly with metal shank
  • Traditional five-pocket silhouette in stretch fabric

Comments

Anonymous says:

Most versatile pants for guys! I’ve ordered these for my husband and sons! They go everywhere!! Fishing, dinner, church, hunting, hiking, school. They always look great and stains don’t stick to the fabric. I love them!! Ordering more now!

Anonymous says:

Lightweight and very breathable Lightweight, wicks moisture, good for casual wear and camping/hiking. I feel like the regular size runs a bit long. Im 5’9 160lbs and I got a 32 waist but in the short length. 32S….Haven’t worn them out and about yet but I own other north face pants and they never disappoint.

Anonymous says:

Warm as the inside of a freshly gutted Buffalo, but way less mess, and way more curb appeal. Get what you pay for. I rip ass in these all the time, and they never fail. Last year when I hit the summit on Mount Everest I wore only these pants, a native American head dress, a Trojan magnum, one sock, and toted a 12 pack of Yohoo. 3 of the 10 climbers in my group passed from exposure, and I only managed to expose myself.

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