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Named Backpacker Magazine’s Editors’ Choice in 2016, the Mountain Hardwear AP pants transition easily from the morning bike commute to the office to the after-work climbing session. The blended canvas fabric is comfortable and durable with the right amount of stretch, and the articulated knees offer excellent freedom of movement Read More
Vanity indeed. My 32/32 was perfect for the waist but too snug in the thighs. If anyone wants a pair of Zinc's in 32/32 I'll make ya a deal! See you the next drop!
Nlaidig15Probably not well, they're 75% cotton so they would take a very long time to dry and they would soak up water. I wouldn't use these pants in wet conditions.
Nlaidig15I have a pair already and took them camping/fishing/hiking a few weekends ago. They do not repel water at all but they do dry rather quickly if you're moving. Super durable and comfy so far.
ponmuThe waist size is like expected for vanity size (as in, my waist is probably 34" but I magically fit into a 32" pant). These fit is trim, particularly in the legs. I have thicker calves and quads and felt the pants were snug there. If you have monster leg muscles you won't fit. There is a little bit of stretch, but not anything like OR Ferrosi or Rab Vertex pants that we've had on Massdrop before. Without looking at the care instructions, I would say that you'd be best to avoid high heat in drying, but that is best practice with all outdoor apparel. Also keep in mind that cotton will stretch a bit with use, unlike most synthetics.
HenKiCotton blend pants are fine for most conditions. A bunch of companies make outdoors cotton pants, and if you look at Fjallraven, a company known for their pants, they almost exclusively use cotton blends. Shirts get so much more sweaty and you're typically wearing a backpack, so cotton blend wouldn't be suitable for top layers for most uses outdoors.