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These Columbia Mesa Woven Pants shield you from the sun and the rain with a quick-drying, comfort stretch fabric. They have articulated knees and tapered cuffs, plus a gusset that gives you easy mobility, whatever your activity.
OMNI-SHADE™: UPF 50 sun protection
OMNI-SHIELD™: Advanced repellency
2-WAY COMFORT STRETCH
GUSSETED FOR EASY MOBILITY
PLACES TO STOW YOUR GEAR: Side-front pockets. Zippered back welt pockets. Zippered security pocket. Daisy chain loops for attaching gear or tools. Multi-functional utility belt loop
ARTICULATED KNEES
TAPERED LEG WITH HEM CINCHES
REFLECTIVE DETAIL
Gusset detail
Primary Fabric 1 | Nylon |
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Primary Fabric 1 Percentage | 96 |
Primary Fabric 2 | Elastane |
Primary Fabric 2 Percentage | 4 |
Pants Fit | Athletic |
Pants Cut | Straight |
Pant Rise | Regular |
Pants Closure | Button,Belt Loops |
Fly Closure | Zipper |
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Number of Pockets | 5 |
Advanced Technology | No Advanced Technology |
Advanced Features | Reflective Details,Stretch 2-Way,UV Blocker |
Care Instruction(s) | Do Not Dry Clean,Do Not Use Fabric Softener,Do Not Bleach,Iron Low,Machine Wash Cold,Delicate/Gentle Cycle,Low Heat |
Denim Wash | Not Applicable |
Fill/Insulation Type | Not Applicable |
Gender | Male |
Hem Style | Elastic |
Pants Type | Hiking |
Pattern | Solid |
Pocket Type(s) | Zipper,Slash Pocket |
Only Show Differences | Currently Viewing | ||||
Ratings | |||||
Pants Fit | Classic | Modern | Modern | Slim | |
Pants Cut | Straight | Straight | Straight | Slim | |
Pant Rise | Regular | Regular | Mid Rise | Mid Rise |
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