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Minimize your vacation expenses when you stay in a woodstove-heated cabin and bring along The North Face TKA 100 Pant to keep warm. This highly compressible, soft fleece pant is worth the space in your pack because of the incredible warmth and comfort you enter into, one leg at a time. The Polartec fleece breathes if you have to run a couple miles back to the car for mustard, and it dries quickly if you slip off a stone into the knee-deep creek.
Bottom Line: Turn one-star lodging into five stars with the super soft TKA 100 Pant.
Incredible pants. I wear mine almost every day and they have yet to really disappoint me. The only minor thing about these pants, is that I wish they were a little looser in the waist. I'm 5'7 130 lbs and 29-30 inch waist, and the smalls can get a little snug on my waist. Other than that, these pants have stood up incredibly well. I've had mine for a few years and they barely show any wear at all.
Surprisingly wind resistant and warm for how much they weigh, highly recommended
These are fleece pants. Basically they are sweat pants that aren't cotton so they're super soft and much lighter. Theses are prefect for lounging around on weekends and chilling at home, but not a high - performance piece of gear. They are too loose or 'relaxed fit' for anything technical, so if you're getting these for anything other than straight chilling you should look elsewhere. My only gripe and why 4/5 stars is the size. Inseam is quoted at 32" but that may even be less seems more like 33 - 34. They are very very long. I have a medium and I am 5'8 150 and these things are way too long on me. I have to role them up or just step on them if im not wearing boots. Unless you're at least 6' be prepared for the outrageous length, again only good if the couch is your primary objective. Overall comfort is unparalled for sweats, but the size leaves something to be desired.
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I'm 170cm and weight about 75kg, size S fits just perfectly. As other people already mentioned, these are super soft and comfy. And you'd better order 2 pants right away, cause you'll love them.
I have had these pants for years and just bought two more pair. The material is extremely comfortable and does not break down and pill like many fleeces. Perfect lounging pants or for just walking around anywhere. tt
If you're a t-shirt and jeans guy like me, get ready to have your mind blown. I'm 5'8, around 130lbs, usually wear 30x30, and the size S fit perfectly.
These North Face fleece pants are very comfortable. They are great loungewear for hanging around the house, but stylish enough to wear pre/post ski at the resort condo or driving home from the resort with a stop at the store or diner......I have a couple of pairs because they are so comfortable. The sizing is true North Face........the fit is always a little snug......which is good for somethings but for loungewear.....you need some room for the boys......(TMI)....so order a size up from the normal......for me at 6'1 205.....that is an XL.......
I think this material is angel hair woven into fabric. Its so good when it hits your skin. Laying around the house or going out on a chilly day these pants are your best bet.
Incredible pants. I wear mine almost every day and they have yet to really disappoint me. The only minor thing about these pants, is that I wish they more...