Product DescriptionMade from nylon with a touch of spandex for a slight stretch, the Zion pants are quick drying, breathable, wrinkle resistant and super comfortable.
Features a front fly with and a nylon webbing belt with a quick-release, adjustable buckle
Inseam gusset for unrestricted movement
Double thick panels on the knees and rear for hardy durability
Snap-up system adjusts the length of the legs to just below the knee
Mesh hand pockets increase breathability; two zip cargo pockets stash stuff
Features98% nylon/2% spandex
33" INSEAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ColorsEarth, Gravel, Midnight Blue...I have seen others out there, but these are the prevalent colors for summer, 2007 Images |
Reviews | Dow Williams | one must ask... | | 
Voted 5/5 | why is Dow obsessed with pants?....because I can never find any that fit a grown man with a 34" inseam and 28" waist....I usually have to buy size small technical pants which means I look like I am ready for a 100 year flood! Arc teryx made a pant that could be purchased in "long" sizes, but of course discontinued it asap, as I suppose, so few of us have this problem. Funny thing though, I see many a climber built like myself.
Anyway, prAna advertises this as a "pure" climbing pant and makes them all at 33" inseam. I even saw a review or two complaining about how long they are, bonus! So I only bought one and will wait until this pant is an utter failure due to being too long and buy them up in mass. Made to stretch and give when jamming through chimneys and cracks. Nice feel to the fabric, cool on hot days, yet durable enough to wear up north in a layering system. Several nice touches, built in belt a must, clip up lower legs is nice and useful. Have to climb in long pants for most approaches I do, but nice to be able to air out on the rock. Good ventilation in this pant as well. | | Posted Jun 12, 2007 11:27 am | | irish guy | Awesome pants | | Voted 5/5 | True to size with a slightly longer inseam as Dow mentioned. With a 32" waist, the Mediums fit perfectly. The stretchy fabric is great - you never feel uncomfortable or confined while hiking, climbing or lounging around. A great 3 season pant, they're very breathable and quick drying; I've worn them snowshoeing in March in the Pacific Northwest to early Autumn in Zion and never felt overly hot or cold. The snaps on the legs are great when you want to get really aggressive on a route.
They also look really good, so you can wear them to work, cut out early and show up at the rock ready to climb without needing to change pants. | | Posted Apr 24, 2008 1:43 pm |
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