Force XII Pant - Men's
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Designed to keep you shielded from the sun during long days of fishing in exposed conditions, the Columbia Force XII Pant features a lightweight fabric that wears well in warmer weather, full UPF 50 sun protection, and a stretchy construction that enhances your mobility as you hike to secret spots. It also cleans easily thanks to Columbia's Omni-Shield coating, which not only resists water to keep you dry when your next big catch starts splashing and spraying, but also boasts the stain-repellent performance that you'll need when dealing with muddy banks and hooked fish.
Details
- Lightweight pants that keep you shielded from the sun as you fish
- Stretchy nylon fabric moves with you on the hike to the river
- UPF 50 sun protection ensures safe skin during long hours in the sun
- Omni-Shield coating resists water and cleans easily when stained
- Multiple secure pockets keep flies and other gear safely stashed
- Articulated knees provide comfortable mobility and an easy wear
- Item #COL02N8
- Material
- 85% polyester, 15% elastane, Omni-Shield coating
- Fit
- regular
- Inseam
- 30in, 32in, 34in
- Pockets
- 2 hand, 2 cargo, 2 back
- UPF Rating
- 50
- Recommended Use
- hiking, fishing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
5 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 2, 2020
Super comfortable
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Better than I could have imagined having never seen them or tried them on before. They are comfortable non binding light weight with slight stretch to them.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
April 19, 2020
Very comfortable, stain resistant thus far.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My new favorite. They fit well, maybe a little looser than I originally anticipated but I’m happy with them.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
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