Mountain Hardwear Women's Mesa Pant Item No. 10028497
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The Women's Mountain Hardwear Mesa Pant are made from sturdy nylon canvas, and has a full-length inseam gusset and articulated knees for full range of motion. These Mountain Hardwear pants also feature a micro-chamois lined seamless conical waist for comfort under a pack, and are awesome for your next trek, scramble, climb, or encounter with evil forces. Mountain Hardwear is the best for defeating evil.
FEATURES of the Women's Mesa Pant by Mountain Hardwear
- Micro-Chamois-lined seamless conical waist for comfort under a pack
- Integrated webbing belt with buckle closure for easy fit adjustments
- Lots of pockets for storage
- Mesh drain panels in pockets for river crossings and spontaneous swims
- Full-length inseam gusset and articulated knees for mobility
- Adjustable Draw cord hidden inside hem to cinch pant leg
- DWR finish sheds water
- UPF 50 sun protection
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Avg Weight: 10 oz. / 290 g. (size 8)
- Inseam Length: 30" x 32" x 34" / 76 x 81 x 86 cm.
- Materials: Body: Canyon Cloth (100% nylon)
- Lining: Micro-Chamois (100% polyester)
- Usage: Hiking / Backpacking
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"great pants" 08/26/11
GreAt pants, fit well, dry fast, breathable....I have 2 pairs, one short length and 1 regular. Short 6 fit me best (normally size 4) the regular fits fine because you can bunch up the ends of the pants too. Big pockets that fit everything, I just cut off the belt since it is useless and doesn't fit well.
"They dry fast, they are comfy and they get the job done" 04/23/11
Once you cut out the useless webbing belt these pants are awesome, the belt is only good if you buy your pants like 3 sizes too big, i also dont like the small opening on the side pockets, but other than that i love them
"The "long" length is still too short for tall women" 01/23/11
I was pretty psyched that these came in a "long" but it's definitely not long enough for me. I'm a 27-28 waist with 35 inseam and these in a small don't come close. I should have paid more attention and actually read the sizing chart but all I saw was "long" and bought them thinking that long meant they would fit a 6 foot tall woman. "Long" means that they're only 2'' longer and if you need a small in the waist, that means that it's only a 32'' inseam! Other than that they're good pants, nice materials, well thought out pockets that work with a harness, and comfy waistband. Word to Mountain Hardwear, whom I love dearly, make this stuff for tall women and we will love you!
"She loves them!" 12/04/10
Great hiking pants. They are strong with some stretch. Could also be used for climbing. I have a similar pair of these for men called the Piero pant and I wear them everywhere. I guess the best thing about these pants is they are not just for hiking or climbing, they look good, feel good, and everyone will tell you so!
"Great pants" 10/15/10
These pants are really great. They are really lightweight but sturdy from what I've experienced so far. I ordered them in the stone green which is a great OD green color. The only issue is that I wish I would have bought them 1 size bigger. I normally wear a x-small or 0 in jeans/regular pants. I ordered a 2 but should have went with a 4 just for extra moving space. They fit me but if you like having a little extra breathing room, go up a size. Overall I think they are a great pair of hiking & camping pants.
"Great Pants" 09/24/09
I am a super big fan of these pants. The side pockets zip to keep your stuff from falling out. The waist band is super comfortable and there is a great build in belt. The ankles on the pants can be cinched up and locked into place if need be. The light weight material is great for the summer and these pants are very easy to move in. The only thing I would change about these pants would be to add a few more pockets. You can never have too many pockets.
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