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You might be battling rapids in your whitewater kayak, or you relaxing on the beach. Either way, The North Face Men's Belted Class V Swim Trunks keep you comfortable. The North Face abrasion-resistant shorts have a soft mesh liner that keeps everything together and a UPF 15 rating that helps block sun rays. You won't have to worry about loosing your shorts in the waves thanks to the Belted Class V Swim Trunks' drawcords and webbing belt.
Bottom Line: Romp in river rapids or ocean waves without engaging in an ongoing battle with sagging swim trunks.
I've got multiple pairs of these awesome, all purpose shorts. They're not just for hittin' the H2O.
While I generally prefer stretchy shorts, which these are not, these fit my frame great and provide plenty of room to move without being long or baggy. I'm 5'6", 180lbs and wear a Med.
They are stout, very well made, have lots of pocket space, and drain/dry in a flash.
The combo of elastic in the waist, draw cord and built in webbing belt make these things bomb-proof (no worries of embarrassing butt exposure after making that high dive off the bluff into the lake).
The mesh inner brief is comfy enough for all day wear, and supple enough to not rub you the wrong way.
I've owned several pairs of these throughout the last couple of years, and they've been my favorite shorts for a while. The material is light and will wick away the sweat keeping you nice and cool throughout the entire day. The built-in belt will give you the peace of mind that they stay on your body. Not recommended for long hikes because the netting inside tends to start rubbing the inside of your thighs after a while.
I bought the women's version of these shorts back in 2005 (or late 2004), and I wear them every summer hiking, biking, and even running. I was silly and bought only one pair, but they continue to be my most FAVORITE pair of summer shorts. Does anyone know if they still make this style for women or would a men's small suffice, if I wear a men's medium? I just want to be prepared with a replacement for whenever my dear pair decides to die, which hopefully won't be for a while yet.
These are billed as swim trunks, and they do work well for this (they are quick-drying and have a mesh liner). But if you're going to really be using them for swimming (rather than wading) the front pockets do billow out. But for rafting, wading, playing in the surf, etc. they work well (I have had two pair for several years). I also routinely use them for short hikes and just bumming around town (for longer hikes, as someone has noted, the mesh liner can cause some irritation). These shorts are well-made and have stood up well to hard use. While I really like these shorts, I probably prefer the Class V Cargo Trunk shorts because they have two zippered front pockets.
Obviously, these are going to be good quality, as they're TNF. However, there's a few things about them that really make the difference. The belt and drawstring combination is something that I have yet to see elsewhere, but it makes a huge difference. Most other shorts like this come off a bit when actively swimming, but these secure really well. Also, they can be counted on to be mostly dry in minutes, and completely dry fairly quickly. They're dry, and you're dry. Only real concern would be that they aren't very sturdy, as they weren't meant for heavy duty wear. Watch out for tearing and stuff like that if around anything that could catch. Also, the pockets have a tendency to billow out in the water. Not a problem casually swimming, but if swimming laps or anything like that, definitely makes things alot harder.
Years ago I bought the North Face River short and lived in them until they looked pretty tired. By then they were out of production and I never found a good replacement...until the NF Class V. It's a roomy short that doesn't numb parts of my anatomy and the mesh pockets don't trap air. They are my go-to summer shorts.
Love the feel of the fit (not the most complimentary in the looks department though), great light technical short. Very good for a day out on the beach/on the trail or wherever when its warm and wet.
I was a river guide for a umber of years on the Snake, out side of Jackson, WY. These shorts are great for a lot of river abuse. They hold up to just about anything, and are really comfortable to be in all day.
I bought two pair of these trunks, one in blue and the other in black. I am very satisfied with the fit and function of these trunks. I would buy them again. I use them for my water exercises, and they do not bind or impede my movements. I ordered them in the 2X size. Usually, when I find swim trunks locally in my size, they have huge, baggy legs that end just north of my knees. The Belted Class V Swim Trunk is far better tailored to my shape. Overall, I am very satisfied with these trunks. The only factor I am unsure of, is how they will fade in chlorinated pools. I'll address that at another time, after I've had more experience with them.
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