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Columbia
Landroamer Ripstop Pant - Men's

4 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$64.99
Color:Canteen

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Why We Like The Columbia Landroamer Ripstop Pant

Ready for a range of outdoor adventures, Columbia's Landroamer Ripstop Pant provides abrasion resistance, water resistance, and sun protection, so we can get after it all day.


Details

  • Versatile pant for outdoor play
  • Nylon-stretch blend is quick-drying and abrasion-resistant
  • Omni-Shield repels light moisture and stains
  • Elastic waist and integrated belt for an adjustable fit
  • UPF 50 protection against damaging UV rays
  • Item #COLZC9T
Material
96% nylon, 4% elastane
Fit
regular
Style
straight-leg
Inseam
[regular] 32in
Pockets
1 snap back, 2 hand
Waist
integrated belt
Fly
yes
UPF Rating
50
Activity
hiking, camping, casual
Manufacturer Warranty
limited 1 year

Overall Rating

4 based on 1 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

February 25, 2024

Not what I expected, but very happy with them

I really like them. I wanted a pair of lightweight rain pants in a light color for a trip where wind and rain may be an issue. I didn't realize that they were really designed for hot weather situations. My only concern is that in the light color, the material is semi-transparent. The fit is good, they look great, packing them doesn't take up much room in my luggage. I also wanted a set of rain pants in a light color so that if I go walking or jogging early or late in the day that I will be more visible to motorists. For that they should absolutely do the job. The belt buckle is a little odd, but you get use to it fairly quickly.

Bob the old guy
columbia.com

Originally reviewed on columbia.com