Stretch Zion Convertible Pant - Men's
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Whether you're moving up a sheer rock face, through a desert gulch, or between Delhi and Kathmandu, wear the prAna Men's Stretch Zion Convertible Pants for lightweight, non-restrictive comfort and versatile pants-to-shorts style. They're even treated with a DWR finish, so light rain or morning fog won't turn your legs into soggy messes.
Details
- Convertible pant designed for climbing and hiking in most weather
- Stretch Zion fabric dries quickly, resists moisture and abrasion
- Gusseted fit ensures freedom of movement
- Zip-off off legs convert pant into shorts
- Item #PRA00M8
- Material
- Zion (97% nylon, 3% spandex), DWR treatment
- Fit
- regular
- Pockets
- 2 hand, 2 back, 2 cargo
- Waist
- integrated belt
- Gusseted Crotch
- yes
- Claimed Weight
- [size 30 x 30] 14.9oz
- Recommended Use
- hiking & camping, travel
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
3.5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 5, 2024
Great shorts
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
If the pants get wet, they have to dry for a long time. The shorts look good, but the ventilation is very poor. Also, those who like tactical style will definitely not like these pants. it is not quick drying.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
August 22, 2020
Pros and cons for hiking.
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I have been wearing REI zipoffs for years, but this year I decided to go for something with more durability. I bought a pair of Kuhl zipoffs in April. Big mistake. They pretty much disintegrated by the end of July after approx 25 days of backpacking. Returned them and bought these Pranas. Can't comment on durability since I have only worn a re days, but I have a few other observations: Fabric has good amount of stretch, which is nice. I appreciate the 33 inch waist (which spares me cramming into a 32" pair or having a 34" drooping off my backside. The cargo pockets are really low on the legs compared to any other pannts I have worn. Also the shorts portion is really, really long compared to other convertibles -- pretty much covering my kneecaps. I realize the low pockets are needed to make room for a climbing harness and in order to drop the cargo pockets, the designers needed to make the shorts longer; but this is definitely not optimal for hiking on hot days -- i.e. the long shorts really cut down on air circulation above the knee. There are a few tiny air holes in the crotch, but I don't think these really help much with cooling. Final downside, which is pretty huge for hikers is that the lower legs don't have side zippers to allow one to remove them while wearing boots. Also the zippers and pulls are quite small which makes them kind of tough to zip on (i.e. to get get both sides of the zipper engaged so you can start zipping).
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com