Flex ROC Utility Pant - Men's
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Why We Like The Columbia Flex ROC Utility Pant
The Columbia Flex ROC Utility Pant is the pant we put on in the morning and can pretty much wear anywhere—from walking to dog to hucking a disc at the park to draining a pint at the bar to nestling around the campfire.
Details
- A nice alternative to blue jeans for versatile wear
- Cotton construction is easy-wearing and durable
- Elastane adds subtle stretch for mobility
- Large front and back pockets for easy storage
- Regular fit
- Item #COLZBVA
- Material
- 98% cotton, 2% elastane
- Fit
- regular
- Style
- chino
- Inseam
- [regular] 32in
- Pockets
- 2 front, 1 zippered security, 2 snap-closure back
- Waist
- belt loops
- Fly
- yes
- Activity
- casual, camp
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 3 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 8, 2024
Great purchase
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These are fantastic pants. I really wanted a pair of comfortable and durable hiking pants and these are exactly what I was looking for. Lightweight, yet durable. What more could you want?
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
March 23, 2024
Everything this the pocket opening
After a month, I mostly love these pants except one thing. Things keep falling out of the big opening of the front pockets. Twice I have lost my keys/they fell out of the pockets and this has not happened with other pants. So put important things in the zip pocket. Other than that, great pants
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
February 22, 2024
Vanity sizing
The waist on these is about 4 inches larger than they claim. Size 28/32 is actually about 32" around the waist, and 31.5" inseam (after one washing on permanent press, tumble dry low heat). The green ones were slightly wider than the grey and "Delta", but not by much. I had ordered size 30 and had to return them, they were about 34" wide. They are comfortable pants, and it's hard to find anything for skinny people these days. I've only had them a couple weeks, but they seem well made and I expect them to last pretty well.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
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