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The North Face Roadhog Short - Men's
The North Face Roadhog Cargo Shorts have enough pockets to store the necessities for urbaneering or a march through the woods. They're constructed from durable cotton canvas and the side and back pockets secure with VELCROŽ. They have a relaxed fit and casual look to match your lifestyle.
Bottom Line: Wear 'em all summer.
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Look great
By: Matthew Haney-Utah
April 2, 2009
They fit well and look great. They are extremely comfortable.
Write your question here...what is the inseam length of the roadhog
Write your question here...what is the inseam length of the roadhog short, 38 regular?
By: fran
June 23, 2009
The regular has a 10" inseam the long has a 12" inseam.
By: David Madsen
June 23, 2009
Great looking and wearing short
By: Wayne Pesta
February 17, 2009
Love them/durable but fashionable. Great for works or play. Very true to size. Love the drawstring just in case.
I'm not sure if I should order reg or long. I'm 5'10"
I'm not sure if I should order reg or long. I'm 5'10" and like like shorts at the knee. Not too short. Not too long. Any advice? thanks!
By: jta2553607
May 12, 2009
The regular should be fine. With your height it should hit you right above the knee.
By: Andrew
May 12, 2009
The regular should be the size for your height!
By: Mike Traslin
May 12, 2009
Not too shabby.
By: Jonathan Diehl
November 9, 2008
I have a pair that I ahve been wearing for two summers now and they are finally shot. I did put them through their paces camping and I also worked in a warehouse so I was always carrying cardboard boxes so they did have a fair share of wear and tear. Not as durable as say a stand up short but pretty good none the less. Also, very comfortable and as you wear them in they get very soft but that also becomes their eventual downfall as the fabric wears through. Still ordering two new pair since they are on sale. Nice enough to go out but functional for hiking and camping. The draw string is nice incase you forget a belt or end up swimming in them..
What's the difference in 34 regular and 34 long in short
What's the difference in 34 regular and 34 long in shorts?
By: ldelegal2316465
July 21, 2008
This short comes in two different inseam lengths - 10 inch and 12 inch
By: Dave Drulard
July 21, 2008
Great shorts
By: dsv2290484
August 4, 2008
I have long legs, so it's hard to find shorts that fit well. I tried on shorts from several different companies and these fit the best by far. These shorts are very comfortable and appear well made. I don't really notice that I'm wearing them, so that's a big plus. Pockets are useful. I don't particularly like the pull tab on the zipper, but you can cut that off-it's certainly not a deal breaker. The internal drawstring for the waist is OK. I'm not sure I like it yet, but again, not a deal breaker and you can choose not to use it. Overall, I really like these shorts a lot and bought three more pair. Fast shipping from Backcountry.com too.
Super durable, comfortable, good lookign shorts
By: DBrohm
July 31, 2008
I've owned the North Face Roadhog cargo shorts for about 2 years now and they're still going strong! I've always been a big fan of TNF clothing and I own quite a few different pieces. For the last 2 years, my Roadhog cargo shorts have been a regular part of my wardrobe. I've definitely gotten my money's worth out of them too. Usually I just wear them to work or around town as an "everyday short" but I've also worn them hiking quite a bit. They're very soft and comfortable and fairly lightweight too. The cargo pockets are pretty big and can hold quite a bit. I strongly recommend these shorts.
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