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PEARL iZUMi
Canyon Short With Liner - Men's

2 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $57.00 - $71.25 Original price: $95.00
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Color:Black

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Why We Like The Canyon Short With Liner

Mountain riders, gravel grinders, and bike path adventurers like us have something in common: We're all looking for comfort. That's why we're wearing the Canyon Short With Liner from Pearl Izumi. Transfer Dry fabric wicks moisture, dries quickly, and breathes throughout our rides, and the floating mesh liner incorporates the 3D Tour chamois for all-day support that won't leave us regretting our decision to skip the shortcut.


Details

  • The short that brings performance elements to a comfortable feel
  • Liner with 3D Tour chamois provides all-day padding
  • Transfer Dry fabric wicks moisture and dries quickly
  • Regular fit is comfortable for wear on all-day rides
  • Multiple pockets provide places for essentials
  • Item #PLZO8HN
Material
ripstop
Fit
regular
Inseam
11.5in
Removable Liner
yes
Chamois
removable Escape chamois liner short
Pockets
2 zippered hand, 1 drop-in rear
Waist
stretch
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime
Activity
trail, enduro, cross country

Overall Rating

2 based on 1 ratings

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2 out of 5 stars

June 20, 2022

Poor Design, Chintzy Material

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

The major flaw in the design of this short is the manner the inner liner is attached to the outer short. It is basically hanging by a single string on either side, thus it always comes out of the wash in a tangled mess. I ended up just cutting the attached strings and using it as a separate liner, which works ok as far as that goes. As far as the outer short, it is made out of some chintzy polyester material with a cut that would fit right in at the Boca Vista estates where Jerry Seinfield’s fictional parents lived. It wound up in the garbage.

Michael D
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com