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6/15/2012 10:01:10 PM EDT
Whats everybody like for lightweight hiking pants in the summer?


I have a few pairs but they all have things I don't like. Looking for something that breaths well.  Ideally it would also be quick drying and possibly waterproof.  I'm not sure if all of these are possible with one pair. I know there has been huge advances in the tech that goes into these in recent years and I really have no idea what a lot of the advantages/disadavantages are of the different materials.  Also comfortable fit is important.

 
Has anyone tried any pants made by westcomb? If so what are your thoughts?
6/16/2012 2:14:45 AM EDT
[#1]
I bought two pairs of 5.11 Tactical TacLite Pro Pants on a whim and really like them. I think that they would meet all of your criteria except for being waterproof. I believe that the design is based on a pair of climbing pants that were adopted by some agency for tactical use (sorry if I'm vague), thus the name, so don't let that be a turn-off.
6/16/2012 2:55:14 AM EDT
[#2]
I like These they are not in any way "tacticool" but they ge the job done.  They are not waterproof but they are convertable so if it gets too hot you can take the legs off.
6/16/2012 4:52:23 AM EDT
[#3]
GoLite makes some pretty good stuff for a low price and Arcteryx and Marmot are always great but a bit more pricey. I like them all to be honest and they make pants in a variety of both technical and non technical fabrics.
6/16/2012 4:58:48 AM EDT
[#4]
I picked up some Exoficio convertibles that I used on my last AT hike a couple of weeks ago. Really like them.
6/16/2012 5:15:13 AM EDT
[#5]
arcteryx rampart pants FTW. just don't pay full price for them
6/16/2012 5:38:42 AM EDT
[#6]
The North Face Paramount pants are great if you have the money. I find they are more durable than the other "tactical" pants. They sip off into shorts for added versatility. If you need more breathability but need long pants you can open the zipper to the pants legs a little and no one can tell. They also have a built in belt. Good for holding your pants up, but not a duty belt.
6/16/2012 6:07:24 AM EDT
[#7]
I wear Dickies Ripstop cargo pants.



I just tried to find a link and found they dont make em anymore. I have 3 pairs still brand new.





I wear mine for bailing hay also. They provide good protection and are cool too.
6/16/2012 7:24:09 AM EDT
[#8]
I never cared for the straight nylon ones myself; I have 2 pairs of Nike ACG pants that are a nylon/cotton blend.

They don't dry quite as quickly as the nylon ones, but they are much cooler.



But, they are a 30" waist and I'm wearing a 32" now so I probably need to go buys some new pants





Speed


 
6/16/2012 1:27:59 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
I like These they are not in any way "tacticool" but they ge the job done.  They are not waterproof but they are convertable so if it gets too hot you can take the legs off.


Those are my first choice I scored a $30 pair of wollriches at lable shopper , their one size too big but I haven't seen
any that cheap so I grabed them they are the best for summer comfort and protection.  

6/16/2012 3:15:54 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I like These they are not in any way "tacticool" but they ge the job done.  They are not waterproof but they are convertable so if it gets too hot you can take the legs off.


Those are my first choice I scored a $30 pair of wollriches at lable shopper , their one size too big but I haven't seen
any that cheap so I grabed them they are the best for summer comfort and protection.  



Well if you can wait the LL Beans will inevitably go on sale.  I have one pair I paid full price for and do NOT regret it I also have another pair I got for like $30 on sale because as you know if one is good 2 is always batter so you have a backup of course.
6/16/2012 4:12:29 PM EDT
[#11]
Look at Railriders. They are not cheap but one of the best.


6/16/2012 4:30:31 PM EDT
[#12]


I've gone nylon and commando this year.

Works well as long as you give the snake a few extra shakes. Old people stuff, I know.
6/16/2012 5:16:05 PM EDT
[#13]
Cotton ripstop BDUs.

Yeah, i know, old school..

Ops
6/16/2012 7:10:39 PM EDT
[#14]
Old people stuff, I know.

If this is a roll call, count me as present.

As for the OP's question I'm with Ops on this one. I use DCU's, BDU's, or OD Utilities, in order of preference. In the first two, I prefer NYCO ripstop year-round.
6/17/2012 5:00:17 AM EDT
[#15]
Old guy here, checking in.

Carharrt canvas work pants. Done.
6/17/2012 7:45:44 AM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:
I bought two pairs of 5.11 Tactical TacLite Pro Pants on a whim and really like them. I think that they would meet all of your criteria except for being waterproof. I believe that the design is based on a pair of climbing pants that were adopted by some agency for tactical use (sorry if I'm vague), thus the name, so don't let that be a turn-off.


I've got about 6 pairs of the TacLite Pro pants and absolutely love them. For me in the summer since it gets warm (80-90 F) and muggy in MN, I wear shorts. Pros = cooler. Cons = need more bug spray to keep the skeeters at bay.
6/17/2012 8:03:27 AM EDT
[#17]
Quoted:
Look at Railriders. They are not cheap but one of the best.




I have these also and love them. Tough but light, fast drying, with plenty of pockets and perfect for hiking in extreme conditions.  Here is a link. http://www.railriders.com/men-versatac-ultra-light-pants-p-994.html?cPath=104_110  Looks like Dave Canterbury is a big fan of them too.
6/17/2012 8:14:50 AM EDT
[#18]
Anyone know of a zip off leg pants that will fit a normal size belt. They all seem to be small loops and will not fit a everyday belt , let alone a pistol belt.  I have used several of the zip off leg pants , the last being Columbia brand.
6/17/2012 11:24:30 AM EDT
[#19]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I bought two pairs of 5.11 Tactical TacLite Pro Pants on a whim and really like them. I think that they would meet all of your criteria except for being waterproof. I believe that the design is based on a pair of climbing pants that were adopted by some agency for tactical use (sorry if I'm vague), thus the name, so don't let that be a turn-off.


I've got about 6 pairs of the TacLite Pro pants and absolutely love them. For me in the summer since it gets warm (80-90 F) and muggy in MN, I wear shorts. Pros = cooler. Cons = need more bug spray to keep the skeeters at bay.


I have a pair of those and find I can't wear em in public. They camel toe big time.


6/17/2012 12:13:17 PM EDT
[#20]
These might meet your criteria.







Any of their Cool Dry or Quick Dry pants would be gtg.