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A must have for river rats.

During the hotter months you find yourself endlessly living on the river, so dress appropriately in the Mountain Hardwear Women's Ramesa Short. The Ramesa’s DWR finish and UPF 50-rated sun protection is ideal for boating or fishing. The pocket mesh drain panels are great for sudden river crossings when hiking or for spontaneous afternoon swims. The Ramesa also has an integrated webbing belt with buckle closure for easy fit adjustments.

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4 5

gmo2580447

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I loved everything about this bermuda except for the somewhat baggy derriere. Was concerned I'd have to launder it after each wear. Sadly I returned. If you have a good booty this short would work.

4 5

emily wellington

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typically I don't like shorts...i find them unflattering since they tend to pull and make an awkward horizontal gather at my crotch because I have a slightly fuller rear. These shorts, despite being Mtn hardware, a brand that often fits opposite my body shape (looser in waist, tighter at bottom of butt cheek area), looked pretty good on me. I am 5'4" and 138 and tried on the size 8, like I usually do. I am a 6 in other brands, sometimes, and usually wear a small up top. They look way nicer in person than in the picture above. material would be nice... I would wear fishing or hiking probably...not running or biking, I don't think.

4 5

gat3819138

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Very nice shorts. Good length. Nice lightweight, quick-dry fabric. I like the fact that they have a built-in belt for those of us who fluctuate from month to month. Tighten them after a few days on the trails, loosen them at the barbeque. :)