Right thigh zipper cargo pocket with double entry, concealed zipper coin pocket with elastic key loop, and back patch pockets with flap on the right ensure you can take your valuables everywhere you go
Snap roll-up feature at the hem secures your cuffs
Ventilated inseam gusset
Webbing adjustable waistband
Mesh-lined pockets
Technology:
PFAS-free DWR water repellent finish
UPF 50+ filters out harmful UV rays to provide extra protection against the sun
Additional Details:
Made with recycled nylon ReZion™ performance fabric
Fabric is bluesign® approved as part of a commitment to sustainability
Bought 2 pairs of these, Love all the pockets, very comfortable
Kevo
1 year ago
Comfortable Active Pants
I bought these a month ago and would wear them everyday if I could. Highly recommend.
2TallTaylor
Verified Purchase
1 year ago
This Is My Second Pair And Need To Order More!
I have two different colors of these same pants. I absolutely love the fit and feel. I have plenty of room to stretch and climb over larger boulders when hiking. I will definitely be ordering other colors when they are available in my size and if you are on the fence, I wouldn't hesitate to pull the trigger.
ZionPantReview
Verified Purchase
1 year ago
Good Pants! But The Older Versions Are Better
I bought these because my old Zion pants had lived a long, happy life but it was time for them to retire. The new version is also great! But I've noticed that a drop in quality (e.g. plastic instead of metal buttons, lose stitching) plagues the new version. Hopefully they fix these issues moving forward
Mike86
1 year ago
Best Climbing Pants I've Tried But Not Perfect
This is my second pair of Zion pants. I have models 1 and now 2. They removed the metal button, and plastic one is more comfortable (especially when wearing a harness), but more difficult to button and unbotton. The stretch is great, and the material does the job without any irritation whatsoever. My complaint on these pants has always been the belt. Because it's made of that slick material, it slides through the clip and therefore loosens. Either they need to make the belt out of a higher friction material and/or they need to change the clip such that it doesn't let the belt loosen. In my Zion 1 pants, I had to tie an overhand knot in the belt to keep it from sliding through the clip. I'll have to do the same with these. This issue is a thing more for climbers than hikers due to the forces of one's harness on the waist.