Little Donkey Andy Women's Quick Dry Water Repellent Outdoor Pants Lightweight UPF 50 Cool Hiking Travel
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I'm 50 years old and have a 5-year-old daughter. I hike on a regular basis and have a body mass index of 1,150. Three of the four pairs of hiking pants I bought were returned. Because of the stickers and dust, I prefer long pants to capris or shorts. Long pants, on the other hand, keep my socks out of my way better. I'll give each pair of pants the same review. Cycorld Convertible (Cycorld Convertible - Cycorld Convertible) (Cycorld Convertible) ( I was not a fan of these, Lg. It was strange and scratchy to touch the fabric. The elastic was tight, and the shorts' zipper was visible. Convertible pants may be a problem for me because I haven't yet purchased a pair. I wanted to like these because they were shorts and had a capri button, but they were not for me. br>br>Andy the Little Donkey - Lg, pink. These were a strong contender because of the color. The waistband is very comfortable, and the material is very nice. Nylon basics that dry quickly. I liked the color once again, and the group of women with whom I hike have discovered that bright colors help us keep track of each other. The butt was, in my opinion, quite attractive. However, because I have a short torso, the waist was too high for me to be comfortable. They were unnecessarily long. All pants are, but these didn't come with any ties or anything to aid in the process. Unzipped, the zip side pockets looked ridiculous, despite being deep enough for a decent-sized phone. M - MoColyy, M - MoColyy, M - MoColyy, M - MoColyy, M - MoColyy, M - Material is super soft (but not too soft, as it may pull) and is tied at the ankle, eliminating the need for hemming. Unfortunately, the waistband is very narrow elastic and there is only one oddly placed back pocket; with ALL the pockets zipping, the hip pockets look odd unless they are zipped up. All of the above was returned to me. br>br> Rdruko, L - I kept him. These were made of a good quick-dry nylon, and while the front hip pockets were not zipped, they were deep enough that I didn't have to worry about my belongings falling out. The zipped and flap pockets are a nice combination, and the waistband is wide and comfortable. A seam over the knee is something I'm not convinced of - which could be bothersome, and the front closure is a hook, which I'm not sure about. After I've hiked in them and washed them a few times, I'll write a review about them.
These pants, in my opinion, do not provide UV protection or are of poor quality. I have a pair of UV-rated pants that have provided excellent protection. The sun was shining brightly on my right knee when I took this photo. Because I was hot, my sister suggested that I cover my lap with a towel or blanket. This was extremely beneficial. br>br>If UV protection isn't important to you, these could be the pants for you. Lightweight to the max nice and cozy!.
But I'm happy to report that I'm pleasantly surprised! I'm 5'8" and weigh 145 pounds. The majority of my pants are too short for me, but these are perfect! I ordered a small and there is still plenty of room inside, which is ideal for this style of pant and hiking. Another pair in tan is on the way!.
When they aren't, they appear to be expensive. Fits true to size. I'm a 14 and the XL was a perfect fit for me. They have a high-end appearance and are excellent golf pants.
Perfect match! I'm 155 5'5 inches tall and wear a medium. It's super light, but I'm especially pleased that, despite the higher waist, it didn't squeeze my stomach. The size is accurate!.
I really like how it fits.