Class V Pant - Men's
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Spring hiking requires layers, which is why The North Face’s V Pant is a staple in our day pack. It stuffs into its own pocket, making it easily packed once the cloudy morning gives way to the blue-skied afternoon.
Details
- Packable pant for variable hiking conditions
- DWR-treated fabric repels water from light rain
- UPF 50 sun protection defends you from harmful UV rays
- Recycled construction limits environmental impact
- Adjustable bungee cuffs create a secure fit
- Drawcord-adjustable waist fits perfectly with or without baselayer
- Item #TNFZAU3
- Material
- 68% recycled nylon, 26% nylon, 6% elastane, non-PFC DWR finish
- Fit
- relaxed
- Inseam
- [short] 28in, [regular] 30in
- Pockets
- 2 hand, 1 zippered rear
- Waist
- elastic, drawcord-adjustable
- Fly
- faux
- UPF Rating
- 50
- Recommended Use
- backpacking, casual, hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 5, 2023
TNF Class V Pants Review
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- S
- Height:
- 5' 5"
- Weight:
- 135
Pros: Lightweight, quick-dry, wind-resistant, critical features for active lifestyle users Cons: Lack of material-matching items (e.g. sunshirts, gators, hip pack, etc.,) and color-matching Mens garments Summary: I love these pants! I have two pair and I am perusing Backcountry.com for newer TNF Class V camo prints for pants & an anorak and decided to drop the skinny on these pants. For two winters I have layered the Class V Pants as the middleweight layer (L2,) the WindResistant (L3,) and Baselayer with my MTB outer shell pants and these things work. They protect your legs from sun and ticks in the summer. That is all that needs to be said, honestly, as an infamous product reviewer and "geardo," as First Line Gear, The North Face has really sold me on their durability and fabric selection of their Class V clothing line. Give me more of a selection of matching items and I wouldnt even have a single gripe.
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