prAna
Stretch Zion Pant - Long (Men's)
Product Number: 25148
Eminently suitable for bouldering, climbing, and hiking, the men's prAna Stretch Zion Pant (long) is built for the varied terrain of its namesake national park. Durable, abrasion-resistant stretch nylon fabric with an all-weather finish has plenty of give and dries quickly. A streamlined adjustable waistband system keeps the pant secure, while a ventilated inseam gusset and mesh pocketing cools you down when things get heated.
- Update to our Stretch Zion Pant
- Quick-dry stretch nylon performance fabric
- All weather finish
- Abrasion resistant
- Angled dual entry cargo pocket
- Streamlined adjustable waistband
- Roll-up leg snaps
Gender: Men's
Material: 97 Nylon / 3 Spandex + DWR
Season: S13
Vendor ProductId: M4ST34111
Review ProductId: 25148
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Pros
- Breathable
- Comfortable
- High-Quality Material and Stitching
- Lightweight
- Packable
Cons
Best Uses
- Backpacking
- Camping
- Casual Wear
- Climbing
- Hiking
- Travel
Comments about prAna Stretch Zion Pant - Long (Men's):
Got them as a birthday gift from my girlfriend and I must say they are the most comfortable pants I have even owned! I wear them doing most anything but for climbing they trump most other pants. Material is light, extremely comfortable, and conform to any contorted position you may try to swing your body into.
Only con is the sizing. I am 6'2 175lbs 32 - 33 inch waist with long legs, so I bought a Large 34" inseam and the legs fit absolutely perfect but the waist belt needs a lot of tightening. I suggest the 34" inseam if you are 6ft+. I will definitely be purchasing more pairs in the future and maybe try a medium waist next time.
- Waist:
- Feels too big
- Length:
- Feels true to length
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Easy movement
- Light-weight
- Tough
Cons
- Buckles break
Best Uses
- Chilling
- Climbing
- Hiking
Comments about prAna Stretch Zion Pant - Long (Men's):
I have had several pairs of these over the years and love them. My only qualm is that the buckle on the built-in-belt has broken on every pair I have owned. I just tie a little taut-line hitch on the belt and voila, new buckle.
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