prAna Women's Halle Pant
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If the size is 4 x Regular, it means the waist is a size 4 and the length is regular, which in prana means 31 or 32 inches. You might want to check out the Prana website for more information on how to get a better fit.
It's the distance between the crotch and the ankle of a pair of pants. So, if you're between the ages of 5 and 10, regular is ideal. 4 to 5.
It's only ten dollars per month.
I got an 8x and it fits perfectly. For hiking, the inseam is ideal! These pants are fantastic! I have three pairs of shoes! The waistband sits just below my belly button, and they're extremely comfortable!
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I've been looking for a good pair of hiking pants for a long time! I wanted something that was soft but not sloppy, and that could move and stretch with me. I also desired something that would make me look stunning! I'm 5'4" tall, weigh 138 pounds, and have a waist size of 28 inches and hips of 40 inches. Finding pants that fit my curves is difficult because I carry the majority of my weight in my hips and thighs. I'm annoyed by pants that look great right out of the dryer, but stretch out and look sloppy after a few hot hours on the trail. These, however, are not among them. They stretch and move with my body while still maintaining their shape. I've taken them on a couple of two-hour bike rides. hour hikes, and they've held up admirably thus far! They have a lower rise than I prefer, and I was concerned that my backside would show when bending over, but the stretchy fabric mitigates this issue (I've included a photo for reference). My normal pant size ranges from a 6 to an 8. Based on reviews, I chose a 6 and recommend that if you're in between sizes, you go down. As expected, the 6 was a little tight on me. I debated whether I should have gone up a size to allow for more movement and comfort while hiking, but ultimately decided that the 6 was the best size for me because it fit me well in the waist without creating a gap, which is a common problem with my shape. Even when they're tight, they're surprisingly comfortable. I like how the drawstring closes the back gap. I ordered the regular length, and they are a little too long for me. For the time being, I just used safety pins to hold them together at the seams and will hem them later. I'm excited to wear these on my frequent walks in the woods because the material is of excellent quality.
why? The color, fit, and fabric are all excellent. But, hmmm, there's something strange going on here. Four of the five pockets appear to be designed to hold only a lipstick (isn't that what every woman has?). ) The zipper leg pocket is the only one in which you could fit a phone, and only just. Aren't these supposed to be hiking or outdoor pants? Do you have any teeny-tiny pockets like this on your men's hiking pants? Please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please Argh, it's so aggravating.
Both sizes 8 and 10 are available in khaki colors. br>Both sizes fit in the blue, with the 8 snug and stretching over my curves and the 10 not being too big: I couldn't make up my mind, so I tried them both on until I decided on the 10. br>The khaki color fit in a size 10, but it was too tight and underwear-like. In size 8, there is a line showing. br>A button came off while I was trying on the 10; these should definitely be hand sewn on with stronger thread. br>br>(I'm 5'6", 150 pounds, with most of that weight in my legs, and I'm a 36A. ) ) My usual bottom size is "Large" or size 10; Columbia Perfect Fit hiking pants are a size 8 for me. br>br>So, here's what I've come up with: I got the Prana Halle pant in green in a size 10 and I absolutely love it! I'll get the other colors in size 10 as well. These make my butt look fantastic! And I prefer the thicker material, even if the Outdoor Research hiking pant material is lighter and cooler in the summer. They were very comfortable to bike in today when I went to yoga class. br>br>Though I've only recently acquired them, the Prana Halle is my favorite of the three hiking pants - Outdoor Research vs. Columbia is a perfect comparison. br>br>1- br>br>br>br>br>br>b a year ago: I've bought this Halle pant in four different colors (except khaki), and it's my favorite pair of pants ever; I don't wear anything else. It's great for hiking and commuting by bike, and it looks like a nice slack that can be dressed up with a nice top for a night out. I'm so glad I didn't buy those other hiking pants!.
After reading all of the reviews, I've come to the conclusion that these pants run a little big. Because I wanted something that was a little more loose fitting and forgiving, I decided to stick with my size of a ten. I'm glad I didn't order a smaller size because both pairs of shoes I received were too big. In fact, if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, this is the place to If I were to order again, I would go one size up to give myself a little more room. The size 10 fits well, but is a little tight around the waist, and the length is a little short. Because of the positive reviews, I chose the regular over the long. They don't even come close to being long enough. The flare leg is more prominent than the straight leg. This wouldn't be such a big deal if they were longer, but they're only halfway through. The ankle and flared look completely out of place. I'm thinking I'll have to return these and order the long size, which I'll have altered. I wish there was an option to choose between a 32" and a 36" inseam. br>The waistband is mid-to-low rise and sits about two inches below my belly button. My Galaxy 7 fits in the front zip pocket, but because the legs are so tight, I wouldn't put my phone there because it would be uncomfortable, bulgy, and restrict movement. br>I agree with others that the drawstring is largely useless, and that double stitching the buttons once the pants are received might be a good idea. These are made in China, and the manufacturing quality is probably not up to par for the price. They did, however, stitch an extra button to the inside tag of the pants in case you lost one. br>At this point, you should - I could only give these pants a 3 star rating. I'll exchange the ones I have for a 12 Long and update my review then. br>I hope this helps some of you who are taller than 5'7 but not quite 6 foot!.