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1/07/2016 10:09 am  #1


Anything new in Tripping Pants?

Hey guys, I'm in the market for a new pair of tripping pants. Ideally something in a medium weight, not convertible (hate them), to be used during shoulder season, especially spring trips.

Reinforced knees and butt would be awesome but they seem to be seldom made anymore.

Anyone have any recomendations?

Thanks,

Moonman.

 

1/07/2016 11:26 am  #2


Re: Anything new in Tripping Pants?

Hey Moonman... have you tried Prana Zion's? Not new been around a while..Come in Convertible and Non Convertible versions.

Great reviews.. Top Pick and Best Buy from Outdoor Gear Lab.

http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Hiking-Pants-Reviews/Prana-Stretch-Zion-Pants

I picked up a new pair recently at MEC at 30% off..Looks like they are still on sale.

http://www.mec.ca/product/5023-641/prana-stretch-zion-pants-32-mens/?q=prana


 


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1/07/2016 12:35 pm  #3


Re: Anything new in Tripping Pants?

Fjallraven.  Although I usually wear MEC Mochillera or Columbia convertibles because they dry faster.

 

1/07/2016 1:48 pm  #4


Re: Anything new in Tripping Pants?

I got a pair of MEC pants last year on clearance (sorry I can't recall the model) and they are fantastic.  Very reasonably priced, comfy and so far they seem durable

 

1/07/2016 2:43 pm  #5


Re: Anything new in Tripping Pants?

My Self Reliance wrote:

Fjallraven.  Although I usually wear MEC Mochillera or Columbia convertibles because they dry faster.

 

Hi Shawn,

Funny, I just was reading about fjallraven's from a Explore magazine article. A bit expensive but probably worth it. They do look perfect. I wonder if they ever go on sale?

And shawnD, yeah I have always liked the prana zions but they we better in the first versions that came out about 8 years or so. Those versions had double knees and butt, and were more articluated at the knee as well. I got turned off them when I went to buy a pair a few years ago and realized they had changed. Still, maybe I will look into them again.

Thanks for all the replies.

Moonman.

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1/07/2016 2:58 pm  #6


Re: Anything new in Tripping Pants?

Moonman, I try not to look too much at Fjallraven.. really like their stuff  I have a few items but needs to be on sale.. just too pricey.

Altitude Sports has been known to put it on sale from time to time. Members get 5% off everything on top of sales prices as well. Just need to watch and wait..these look up your alley..

http://www.altitude-sports.com/en/fjallraven-mens-keb-trousers-regular-fjr-82830-en

 


We do not go to the green woods and crystal waters to rough it, we go to smooth it.
 - George Washington Sears
 

1/07/2016 4:02 pm  #7


Re: Anything new in Tripping Pants?

You just missed Fjallravens Black Friday and Boxing week sales 20-30% off. http://www.fjallravencanada.com I know a few people with Vidda Pro pants and they love em. Although if you spend $150-250 on a pair of pants you better love em. Rail Riders are another tough pant. Personally I like convertible pants and I will never spend $150 on a pair of trekking pants. So, any brand of mid weight convertible trekking pants works for me.

 

1/07/2016 8:05 pm  #8


Re: Anything new in Tripping Pants?

I like the Prana Zions, as they are just the right weight for three seasons; not too thick for summer. I agree the old ones were better at the knee, and had two zippered side pockets versus the current one, but the new ones have a much better belt system, stretchier fabric, and are more quick drying.  I don't wear the convertible style so i can't vouch for that.

 

1/08/2016 6:08 am  #9


Re: Anything new in Tripping Pants?

I ordered a pair of these pants for work and play they seem pretty tough but have to exchange for another size.  http://www.wrangler.com/store/WRG_STORE_US/en_US/style/3w060.html#categoryId=17673
I also got a pair of these pants. Pretty light and have plenty of pockets. They feel  good and worked good hiking. Only had these for a week
http://www.511tactical.com/taclite-pro-pants.html


 

 

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