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NRS Men's Expedition Weight Pant
$84.95
The Expedition Weight Pant takes you from lazy Sundays to extreme expeditions without having to change your pants. Pair our thickest technical fleece under dry gear, shorts, ski pants and Carhartts, or rock them solo. Appropriate for both couches and campfires.
Product Details
- High-stretch poly/spandex fleece delivers outstanding warmth and breathability.
- Designed to sustain many seasons of wear, the 4-way stretch fabric holds its original shape while anti-pill properties guarantee the fleece stays soft and cozy.
- Gasket-friendly cuffs made from rashguard material create an easier layering experience under a dry suit.
- Seam placement avoids high-friction zones, enhancing athletic performance and layering comfort.
- Form-fitting for athletic comfort and easy layering.
- Elastic waist with adjustable drawcord.
- UPF 50+
Imported.
Sizing
Size | Waist | Hip | Pant Inseam | Short Inseam |
S | 29-30" | 32-34" | 31" | 9" |
M | 31-32" | 34-36" | 32" | 9.5" |
L | 33-34" | 36-38" | 33" | 10" |
XL | 35-36" | 38-40" | 33" | 10.5" |
XXL | 37-38" | 40-42" | 33.5" | 11" |
Note: our sizing charts reflect your body measurements, not the measurements of the garment itself.
Size |
Waist (cm) |
Hip (cm) |
Pant Inseam (cm) |
Short Inseam (cm) |
S |
74-76 |
81-86 |
79 |
23 |
M |
79-81 |
86-91 |
81 |
24 |
L |
84-86 |
91-97 |
84 |
25.5 |
XL |
89-91 |
97-102 |
84 |
26.5 |
XXL |
94-97 |
102-107 |
85 |
28 |
Note: our sizing charts reflect your body measurements, not the measurements of the garment itself.
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Specs
Collections:
Expedition Weight
Fabric:
290 gsm, 95% Polyester, 5% Spandex
Waistband:
Elastic with Internal Drawcord
Features:
- Fly opening
- Gasket-friendly Rashguard cuffs
- UPF 50+
WARNING: This product can expose you to Bisphenol A (BPA), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. More about California Proposition 65 »