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Choose your pants using functions and decide based on intuition
article , we have explained that there are many different types and variations of trekking pants, which are perfect for outdoor activities such as mountain climbing and climbing In the coming season, long hours of movement in the hot sun will not only make your pants soaked with sweat and feel uncomfortable on the skin, but also increase the weight and friction with the body, making them more likely to get tired. These trekking pants are thin, light, breathable and quick-drying, and easy to move in, making them easy to move in during this season.
So this time, we've picked out some trekking pants that are perfect for the outdoors of the summer (trekking and hiking). However, what I've seen so far, after trying on and squeezing on many pants is that not only are the differences in functionality when it comes to pants, but the differences in fit due to differences in body shape and individual preferences are more closely related to the appropriate and inappropriate. Of course, choosing a model that is functionally solid and safe is a premise, but if it seems to undermine the most important outdoor enjoyment of "walking" then that is counterproductive.
For this reason, in this recommended introduction, we have picked out two directions: seven items that emphasize functionality and ease of movement, and seven items that emphasize style that can be used in casual everyday situations. Although it is said that style is important, it has the minimum functions required for mountain climbing, so all models should be useful for general climbing.
When you actually try to put your feet in, there is no doubt that all of them are highly recommended, but I do not deny that some models don't suit you. Ultimately, it is important to actually try to pass your feet and make judgments based on your own five senses.
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First half: 7 recommended trekking pants that focus on ease of movement and functionality
Second half: 7 recommended trekking pants that focus on silhouette
7 recommended trekking pants that focus on ease of movement and functionality
The points that were emphasized in the selection process
- For now, I'll just decide on long pants ( I prefer convertibles and shorts
- Easy to move without straining even when you move your legs widely (mobility)
- It has a refreshing feeling and is good for sweat removal (breathability and breathability)
- Dries quickly even when wet (quickly drying)
- Light (weight)
- Easy to use pockets and belts (functionality)
- Basically slim and not dowels (design)
The selection was made with the above points in mind. Models with more high functionality were allocated to 7th place in the first half, while models with more designs were allocated to 7th place in the second half.
Arc'teryx Psiphon SL Pants
Softshell pants for climbing were newly released in 2015, making them extremely easy to move around. At the time, it was a rare pattern where I tried on clothes after not being able to mark them and fell in love at first sight, but since then, I've been using them quite clearly. It's extremely light and easy to move around in. Although it is specialized for climbing, it can be used for everyday use from everyday life to trekking, from the way the knees and crotch spaces to the degree of stretching and the smooth texture.
However, in 2016, the Palisade Pant, a classic spring/summer trekking pants, was also renewed, and in that sense I was very confused this year. The advantages of this are the refreshing feel and convenience of many pockets that are unique to lighter and breathable materials, while the advantages of this product are its high comfort and mobility. Both are amazing things that are hard to match. Choose based on your intuition according to your preference.
HAGLOFS Lite Cross Pant
These highly finished lightweight trekking pants combine comfort and ease of movement, combining comfort and ease of movement, with ergonomic cutting and highly stretchable material (FlexAble) for areas where movement is important, and are made of material (Climatic) that is comfortable to wear, breathable, quick-drying, and durable for areas where comfort and durability are required.
The LITE HYBRID PANT, which was featured on this site in 2015, was renewed this year, and compared to that, although it is almost the same functional, the color variations and silhouette give it a more sophisticated impression. It's still well done.
Marmot PEAKUP PANT
When it comes to Marmot's classic spring and summer trekking pants, the Act Easy Pant is, and although it is functionally satisfying, personally, I have decided not to postpone the recommendations just one step away. However, the new 2016 PEAKUP PANT not only improves mobility thanks to its unique "peak-up pattern" cutting that reduces the tightness when lifting your feet, but also beautifully filled with areas that you felt weren't quite lacking in marmot pants, such as comfort and silhouette, and has reached a level of perfection that will wipe away the impression you are just one step away.
NORRONA bitihorn lightweight pants
These are Norrona's lightest trekking pants, taken from the famous Norway mountain name that was popular among hikers and trail runners. Overall, the fabric is made of a brilliant, non-stretchable fabric, but reinforced stretch panels are placed on the knees and hips, so it doesn't feel difficult to move around. While it is breathable, quick-drying and highly windproof, the bold ventilation on both sides greatly helps to relieve sweat in hot weather. It has many useful features, such as a velcro to adjust the waist and a zipper to expand the ankle, and is quite finished, including an elegant and beautiful silhouette that is typical of a Scandinavian brand.
OUTDOOR RESEARCH FERROSI CRAG PANTS
The FERROSI PANTS, the classic spring and summer soft shell pants from OR, are thin and lightweight yet durable, breathable, quick-drying, and wind resistance, are still a versatile model from climbing to trekking thanks to its outstanding stretchability. However, for 2016, this model is even more recommended, with ease of movement and reinforcement at key points.
While retaining its main features such as stretchability, the gusseted inseam naturally responds to large body movements such as climbing, and Cordura material around the knees and buttocks, making it safe for long-term activities. In addition, there is an adjustable length drawcord on the inside of the waist for even easier use.
patagonia RPS Rock Pants
It's one of my favorites since it first appeared in 2015, and this year it's only color change. The bold three-dimensional cutting designed for climbing movements are positioned as climbing pants in Patagonia's lineup, but due to its shape and functionality, it is extremely lightweight and easy to move in, making it a great trekking pants. Not only is it easy to move with a natural fit and moderate elasticity that you can feel right through your legs, but it is packed with excellent features, such as a simple and easy waist size adjustment system and a little rain that can be repelled (DWR processing).
Phenix Repel Pants
For some reason, Phoenix has many models with excellent trekking pants, but these are the most outstanding pants. It seems that the functionality has continued since last year, with only the coloring being changed. In addition to the ventilation placed on the thighs and hips and the mesh fabric placed everywhere, it is breathable and comfortable to sweat, and it is also an incredible high water repellency (100 washes, 80 pieces), which makes it seem like you don't need rain gear on a day trip, making it a unique charm. The slim, yet waste-free silhouette has a slim, 3D cutting, and the moderate stretch and 3D cutting make it easy to move around.
Next page: 7 recommended trekking pants for your silhouette
7 recommended trekking pants to choose by silhouette
The days when a loose fit was necessary to ensure ease of movement are long gone. Now, thanks to polyurethane fiber (spandex), stretch has improved dramatically, and there are an increasing number of slim, stylish models that are both functional and slim. While this stretch fabric is not without its drawbacks, such as its durability deteriorating over time and its inability to be made thinner, it is likely to be increasingly adopted in the future, as it offers sufficient functionality depending on how it is used, as well as new possibilities for the enjoyment of wearing it, even in outdoor wear
Arc'teryx Lefroy Pants
The LEFROY Pants, a pair of trekking pants newly released for 2016, boast a particularly tight and stylish form among Arc'teryx's pants, yet they offer unrestrictive mobility. This is likely due to the fabric's blend of 14% stretch material (polyurethane) and the three-dimensional cut with a gusseted crotch. There are only three pockets, one on each side and one on one leg, but honestly, having too many pockets isn't much good. Anyway, I feel like I've been waiting for something like this
HAGLOFS DRACO PANT
Haglofs often produces clean, beautiful silhouettes, but the DRACO PANT is especially cool. If it weren't for the thigh pockets, these would definitely be my go-to pants for everyday wear. The slim silhouette is made possible by the highly stretchable softshell material (Bluesign certified). This pants also uses about 15% polyurethane material, giving it excellent stretch. While it's not as cool or breathable as the brand's Lite Cross Pant, which we introduced earlier, it makes up for that with its ease of movement, style, and durability
Millet Les Druis Xtreme Pants
Although functionally excellent, Millet pants often have a traditional shape from the past, and in that sense, there are many models that I personally find disappointing, but I finally found the perfect pair. The deciding factor was the overwhelmingly good silhouette that doesn't compromise on comfort. As you'd expect from a French-designed model, they are wonderfully contoured from the waist to the thighs, and anyone who wears them will definitely have longer legs. Of course, they're quite stretchy, so they're not too tight
But that's not all that's great about it. The fabric is a blend of Cordura nylon and Drynamic material, which is highly absorbent and quick-drying, making it lightweight yet highly durable and comfortable
Mountain Equipment Granite Bottom
I'm sorry to say that you shouldn't expect too much from this pair of pants in terms of functionality, but the design is so amazing that you might wonder, "Are these trekking pants?", and that alone makes it worth introducing here
Strictly speaking, this model is geared more towards bouldering than trekking, so in that sense it may not be ideal for long, arduous mountain climbs. Still, despite being tight, it seems to have all the basic functionality, such as ease of movement thanks to the three-dimensional cut and stretch material, breathability and quick-drying nylon fabric, and water-repellent treatment, so I don't think this comfort would be suitable for light hiking
Patagonia Tribune Pants
Patagonia has many excellent models that are slim, stylish, and highly functional, and this one is my favorite in terms of silhouette. Not only is it perfect for outdoor activities with its four-way stretch and three-dimensional shape, but its cotton-like feel makes it surprisingly suitable for everyday relaxed wear as well. It's a must-have item for everyone
Phenix Fine Slim Pants
Phoenix offers a wide range of fashionable models tailored to the Japanese body type, and the slimmest and most stylish of these is the Fine Slim Pants. Designed for climbing, the pants boast a beautiful silhouette, three-dimensional cut, and a gusseted crotch for excellent mobility. Furthermore, ventilation at the back of the waist, water-repellent mesh at the back of the belt, and other features make them perfect for trekking
THE NORTH FACE Accellite Pants
TNF has a wide lineup of pants, but for better or worse, many of them are loose-fitting models that resemble traditional Japanese mountaineering wear, or models that are extremely functional (even difficult to wear on the train on the way there), so to be honest they haven't really appealed to me personally, but this year is different
Part of the fastpacking lineup we're focusing on in 2016, these ultra-thin, ultra-lightweight softshell pants are perfect for spring and summer mountain climbing. They feature a tight silhouette and a sharp look with no visible seams, creating a fresh look. They're also highly stretchable, smooth and comfortable against the skin, quick-drying, and water-repellent, making them versatile enough for more than just mountain climbing. My only request would be for them to offer more waist and length sizes (unfortunately, they don't fit my body type)

