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clothin Men's Elastic-Waist Travel Pant Stretchy Lightweight Pant Multi-Pockets Quick Dry Breathable

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Size: 34W x 32L


Color: Blue


Features

  • 90% Nylon, 10% Spandex
  • Strong,lightweight and quick-drying stretch-woven nylon make you feel free and cool in hot weather
  • Slim-straight fit helps you feel comfortable in seat and thighs
  • Elastic waistband provides a close fit to keep pants in place during movement,snap closure with zip fly
  • 6 Pockets: With 2 handwarmer zipper pockets, 2 rear butt Hook-and-Loop pockets,1 Hook-and-Loop thigh pocket and a side leg pocket with security zipper
  • Washing&Care:MAXIMUN 30C, Normal Cycle, Hang Dry, Do Not bleach, Do Not Iron.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎10.63 x 8.9 x 1.1 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.32 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎clothin


Color: ‎Blue


Material: ‎Nylon


Suggested Users: ‎mens


Manufacturer: ‎Clothin


Part Number: ‎CP13210-BU-M32


Style: ‎Straight


Size: ‎34W x 32L


Sport Type: ‎Multi-Sport


Date First Available: September 10, 2019


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  • Comparison of 4 similar pants
Size: 34W x 32L Color: Black
I’m going on a trip to Italy this summer for two weeks, so I’ve been looking for some lightweight nylon/polyester/hiker/outdoors-style pants that will travel easily and wash/dry quickly since I’m only taking one backpack. There are a ton of options out there - even just the options on Amazon are overwhelming - so I set some criteria to narrow down the choices: 1) I’m not spending more than $50 on a pair of pants. I just can’t fathom spending that much money on pants. My nicest dress pants cost $19.99. Call me cheap, but I have a modest budget and I know I can find the right pants for this price. I don’t need to spend $120 on some fancy name brand. 2) I want pants that offer some built-in security. Zippered pockets are preferred over hook-and-loop (Velcro) as I find hook-and-loop to be easier to get-in-and-get-out of - while that’s convenient for me, it’s also more convenient for would-be thieves. 3) Cargo pockets aren’t necessary, but it seems that they’re almost a de facto standard for hiking pants. I don’t really need more than two pockets for just my phone and my wallet - what am I gonna do with six? And without cargo pockets, I might be able to pull off wearing them to my business-casual office. That being said, if the right pants happen to have cargo pockets, I’ll take ’em, but they better be good. After looking on Amazon for what felt like days (realistically, probably 3-4 hours), I found four brands of well-reviewed hiking pants that met my criteria - Camel Crown, Unitop, Mier, and Clothin. I decided to order a pair of each, try them on, take some pictures, and share the results for others who might be in a similar situation. Before the reviews, I should mention that I’m 6’2” and 215 lbs at the time of this fashion show. I'm going to post this review on each pants' product page but, to avoid confusion, I'm only including pictures of that particular product. (So this review only shows the Clothin pants.) If you want to see the other pictures, check my profile picture to see my other reviews. First up were the Camel Crown Quick Dry Hiking Pants (ASIN: B08519K3DQ). I really liked the look of these because, out of the four pants I bought, they were the only ones that didn’t have any cargo pockets. Just two zippered front pockets - not even back pockets. These were the pants that might just be so boring and average looking that I might get to feel 2° cooler at my desk on a hot summer day. When I removed the pants from the package, the first thing I noticed was the embroidered Camel Crown logo. It’s a whisper logo (the same color as the pants themselves) but I couldn’t stop noticing it, as it was right around the bottom of the left front pocket for all the world to see. I hadn’t initially taken this into consideration, but perhaps I should’ve added a fourth criterion to my list - no prominent logos, especially those which resemble Old Joe Camel. My wife said that the logo wasn’t as bad as I thought it was, but I couldn’t shake the feeling that I was advertising for a cigarette company with pants that were ordered from their old catalog. Aside from that, the pants fit well overall. They would need to be hemmed since they’re a little long, but better to be too long than too short. The pockets are lined with mesh, not unlike swim trunks - I don't expect mesh pockets to last long if holding anything even moderately pointy like keys, a multitool, or a pocket knife. While walking, these made an audible "swish" sound. I knew that nylon/polyester pants would be prone to this, but my wife and I agreed that these made the loudest swish out of the four pants I tried. These pants close at the waist with a clasp (instead of a more common button or snap) and a YKK zip fly, and come with a lightweight clasp-style belt. I liked everything about these pants... except the swish and that dang camel logo. I wouldn't mind the logo if it were up near (or, ideally, under) the belt. Next, I tried the Unitop Quick Dry Hiking Pants (ASIN: B07D1W74Y8). Out of the package, I immediatly liked the look of these - no garish logos, simple looking overall with subtle stitching that mostly blended with the fabric. The front pockets of the Unitop pants didn't have zippers, but there was a left zip cargo pocket with an easy to grab pull, as well as a hook-and-loop right cargo pocket and hook-and-loop back pockets with a very reasonable embroidered whisper logo over the right back pocket. Overall, these have a nice look. Trying them on, they felt good, but I noticed two things with the cargo pockets: they're very low, and they straddle the side of the leg so that they're half around the front, half around the back. I have a picture here that shows the cargo pocket centered along the side seam of the pants. This presents an interesting situation - if the cargo pockets are lower on the leg then that means they're on a looser area of the pants, so they're both less accessible and less noticeable; and if they're saddled across the seam then half of the pocket would be out of my general periphery. Put those ideas together and these pockets have just become a much easier target for would-be thieves, which is compounded by the fact that three out of the four secured pockets on these pants are secured by just one small piece of hook-and-loop material. Each hook-and-loop pocket could be improved by using two hook-and-loop materials spaced properly, closer to the ends of each flap, which would provide a much more secure pocket. The pockets themselves are mesh; I suppose this helps keep the pants as light as possible but they won't last as long as nylon. The waist closes with a button and YKK zip fly. The Unitop pants fit well - they weren't as excessively long as the Camel Crown pants, they were comfortable, and they didn't swish as much. The third pants I tried were the Mier Hiking Pants (ASIN: B07ZHFNG5J). The first thing I noticed here was the prominent YKK tag attached to the pants. In addition, I was happy to see that all of the pockets (two front, two cargo, and one back-right) were zippered, and the cargo pockets had a flap to help keep the zipper out of sight. The cargo pockets on the Mier pants were front and center, stopping at the side seam. All pockets were made not with mesh, but with the same vinyl material as the pants themselves. Every zipper (besides the fly) has a rubbery covered slider with the Mier logo. All of these small touches lead me to believe that Mier may have done a bit more homework in designing their pants, specifically as hiking/traveling pants, than their competitors. This homework is reflected in their price - these were the most expensive of the four pants I tried, by about 30%, but they also fit really well (even though they were a bit loose in the waist) and they had zippers on every pocket. I felt like these pants were very secure - it would be very difficult to not notice a would-be thief trying to open these pockets. Also, while walking with the Mier pants, my wife and I noticed how quiet the swish noise was compared to the Unitop and Camel Crown pants. And I didn't notice until I put them on, but these pants have a drawstring around the ankle. I'm not sure what the best use for that might be - maybe for the random chance that you might happen upon a creek or something. The flaps above the cargo pockets could be narrower, less noticeable, especially since the part of the flap that actually covers the zipper is pretty small in comparison to the size of the entire flap area. Also, the Mier logo on the back-left is embroidered in white. I would prefer a whisper logo, embroidered in the same color as the material itself, but at least it's on the back. Last thing I'll mention - I ordered a size 36, as I typically wear 36x32 pants, but these were a good 2" too big. The last pair of pants I tried were the Clothin Travel Pants (ASIN: B07BVPQR6J). Immediately noticeable is the prominent Clothin logo under the front left pocket - white embroidery on black pants, right on the front. Not a great look, but I did like the zippered front pockets. The cargo pockets were like the Unitop cargo pockets - starting from the front, wrapping around the side seam, and ending on the back of the leg. The left cargo pocket has a zipper, while the right cargo and both back pockets are secured with hook-and-loop. They basically have the exact same design as the Unitop pants in that regard, and I have the same recommendation - they should use two pieces of hook-and-loop material and space them out for better security. Or, better yet, stop using hook-and-loop and make all of the pockets secured with zippers. The biggest drawback to the Clothin pants were the fit - despite the fact that I ordered what should have been the right size (33.5-36.5x32), they were much too tight around my calves. In the end, I chose to keep the Mier pants. In addition to being the most secure and comfortable, my wife and I agreed that the overall design of these pants were also the most visually appealing of the four. The Unitop pants came in second, followed by Camel Crown, then lastly the poor-fitting Clothin. To be fair, even if the Clothin weren't so tight around the calves, the Mier pants would still have ended up on top. They're a reasonable price, well constructed, very secure, and are relatively universal in appearance (for instance, they could be worn to a semi-formal dinner). Had it not been for the placement of the camel logo, the Camel Crown pants might be the best pick for a classic-looking lightweight pant that I might be able to pull off at work - but, even with their cargo pockets, the Mier pants still come out on top because they have a great combination of style, form, and function. I just need to return everything and exchange the Mier size 36 for a 34, and order a second pair since I now know which pants work best for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 22, 2020 by Dean Nelson Dean Nelson

  • Great travel pants
Size: 42W x 32L Color: Black
I love these pants. Lightweight, good fit, quick dry, many zippered pockets. I like that they are easy to pack and all the stuff in the pockets are secure. The one issue I have is the right cargo pocket. It is secured by a small piece of velcro like material. I like to have my cellphone in that pocket and the velcro deteriorates rapidly. Best solution would be if it had a zipper instead. I'm going to install a snap on one pair and see how that goes. Another thing I don't care for is the logo stitched into the left front. I resolved that by dying the stitching with a permanent marker. Otherwise they are great pants especially for plane and car travel. I definitely would by them again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 12, 2023 by azureglow

  • Great for Traveling
Size: 42W x 32L Color: Black
I purchased one pair to see how the fit and the quality. I wanted something that looked good, was light weight, and had some extra pocket room. Well this was everything I wanted and more. All the pockets are secure, fit is great and they look great. It even comes with a belt that will get me through TSA at the airport. Zipper side pockets are nice and deep, these are perfect for travel. I just ordered my second pair. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 30, 2023 by Dion

  • Love them
Size: 50W x 30L Color: Moss
I own 4 pairs. Working in the summer heat and humidity these breath great. Very light but sturdy material. I am a utility locator and have to be able to climb ditches and kneel and stand threw out my day. No binding. I am triple x would say go bigger in size. They do stretch and fit but I worry about a blowout. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 3, 2023 by david pattison

  • These are nice
Size: 42W x 30L Color: Grey
Very comfortable. Quality construction, fabric is lightweight with just enough stretch. Sizing was spot on. Only thing I didn’t like was the included belt, whose buckle I found to be a bit difficult to undo, so I replaced it with another web belt. I’m happy with the purchase.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 4, 2023 by George W Lindsay Jr

  • As advertised
Size: 38W x 32L Color: Cocoa Brown
These are nice pants, true to size, good color, repels water, 3 zipper pockets and 3 Velcro pockets which are deep enough to hold stuff. Great for travel since they don’t wrinkle. I’m ordering another pair in a different color.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 7, 2023 by Arizona

  • Big guy comfort
Absolutely love these pants, I'm a big guy 5"11 280lbs and these are comfortable. I got them for hunting but after wearing them I ordered more for yardwork, range days and just about for whenever.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 12, 2023 by Mind Illusions L.E.D.

  • Husband’s pants
Size: 38W x 30L Color: Khaki
My husband wished they weren’t so thin. He does like they. Thank You
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 21, 2023 by Darlene H

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