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Made of lightweight, fast wicking Omni-Dry nylon, the Columbia Men's Silver Ridge II Cargo Pants are ideal for hiking in the spring and fall. With a UPF 30 rating they do an excellent job of protecting you from the sun on bluebird days. They also stuff into their own pocket, making a handy package that's easy to pack away if the weather moves in and you need to ditch them for something warmer.
Bottom Line: Light and fast (drying) pants that defend you from the sun like a really lightweight and comfortable suit of armor.
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Do you stock Columbia Silver Ridge cargo pants in Large with...
Do you stock Columbia Silver Ridge cargo pants in Large with 32" Inseam... all I see is 30" and 34" inseam. I know they make it in a Large with 32" (that is the "standard" inseam for Large size).
I'm looking at the Columbia Omni-Dry Silver Ridge Cargo Pant - Men's, in the size options there is a S 32IN, is the S referring to the waist or inseam?