SBSYNCRO
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I just received a pair of the Duluth "Alaska Hard Gear" Stone Run Pants (slim fit) yesterday. My initial impression is that they are just about perfect for a mid-weight all around outdoor pant. If you're looking for something less baggy than the typical "relaxed fit" cargo pants but don't want an extreme taper like some hipster would wear, I think these are great. I'm 5'10" and 160 with a 31" waist and 30" inseam and a mid-50's 'dad bod'. The fit is perfect in the lower leg with enough taper to keep them neat-looking but loose enough to get them over the top of a pair of boots. The thighs are actually cut generous for a "slim fit" pant (could even be a bit slimmer fitting on me). The seat is snug but not too tight (my wife immediately said "ooh, those are the best outdoor pants you've ever had!"). There is a horizontal slit pocket on the lower right thigh that completely holds and hides an iPhone XS. There is a zippered vertical pocket on the left thigh that is large and will hold a small note pad, wallet, or that sort of thing. The main front pockets are cut horizontally and are very deep, but a bit tight to reach down into. The backs of the pant leg cuffs are reinforced with an extra fabric panel. The knees and seat however are single panel of fabric (not reinforced)Fit was true to size right out of the box. The interior waist band is finished with an extra band of soft fabric to make it really comfortable and keep it from rolling over. Fabric is cotton/nylon blend with a touch of spandex to give them a little bit of stretch. I think this is the perfect fabric - it still feels natural because of the cotton, but the nylon gives it a lot of durability and the spandex gives it stretch, but not as much as something like an all-nylon stretch pant like the Prana Zion (which become saggy after a season or so of wear).
Only Negatives I can see so far are:
1. Would like reinforced knees (but then you end up with those weird patches of different colored fabric after they are washed a few times)
2. No reinforcement on the pockets for a knife clip - if you EDC a knife with a pocket clip, these will fray eventually
MSRP of $89, which I'd say is worth it considering some of the competition, but Duluth has frequent sales (I got them for $67 with free shipping and wish I'd bought 3 pairs at that price!)
Only Negatives I can see so far are:
1. Would like reinforced knees (but then you end up with those weird patches of different colored fabric after they are washed a few times)
2. No reinforcement on the pockets for a knife clip - if you EDC a knife with a pocket clip, these will fray eventually
MSRP of $89, which I'd say is worth it considering some of the competition, but Duluth has frequent sales (I got them for $67 with free shipping and wish I'd bought 3 pairs at that price!)
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