Description of The North Face Horizon Surplus Pant - Men's:
Energy bars, cameras, cell phones, small woodland creatures—all things that fit into the cargo pockets of The North Face Horizon Surplus Pants. There are more, to be sure, but we (and you) don't have all day. There are trails to be conquered in the tough but light Horizon Pant, streams to cross with its quick-drying nylon fabric, tiny Tuscan hillside towns to stroll through in breezy comfort, protected by the Horizon's 30+ UPF rating, and boulders to scramble aided by its gusseted crotch and side stretch waistband. The list goes on here as well…but you should be out the door by now.
Bottom Line: Don't forget your pants.
Reviews (5):
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Perfect light pant for those who don't want zip offs 01-02-09
Zip offs shorts are always too short for me, so I went with these pants and love them. I'm 5'11 140 and the 30-long is a perfect fit. They aren't poofy and awkward fitting like some other pants. Good slim fit (but not tight).
usually wear a 32X32 and the 30 longs fit perfect. dont need a belt due to elastic sides as well as drawsting closure and belt loops if the elastic doesnt cut it. feel great climbing, biking, or just casual. have a great assortment of pockets including a hidden zippered pocket in one of the cargo pockets which would be good for keys and what not if you re swimming(an activity where items in normal pockets tend to disappear). only complaint is if you roll up the legs for climbing or biking after a few hours they begin to unroll because the fabric is so light and flexible. still not enough to bring them down fromfive stars though. a great pair for sure
I wore these pants hiking down orderville canyon in Zion's National Park. The legs were roomy enough to accomadate my knee brace comfortably. They dry very quickly and tolerated climbing and sliding over boulders well, showing little wear. The belt loops survived as well. I look forward to using them on my next trip.