NRS Women’s Guide Pant

NRS Women’s Guide Pant

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That July sun and scorched rubber, overgrown trails and groover duty—guides and private boaters alike need apparel that protects from all the elements of adventuring. This Pant delivers with quick-drying, abrasion resistant and rugged construction.
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  • Recycled nylon-spandex blended material with two-way stretch dries fast and handles the wear and tear of wilderness adventures.
  • A hybrid waistband with a rear elastic panel and six belt loops enhances fit and comfort, while the zippered fly with snap ensures your shorts stay in place.
  • Articulated knees allow unimpeded movement hiking in uneven terrain.
  • Features six mesh-lined pockets, two side pockets, one zippered and one open, two front pockets and two rear zippered pockets.
  • A utility loop on the right hip is perfect for clipping in keys, a 'biner, line clippers, etc.
  • Available in 28" (short) and 30" (regular) inseams.
  • Provides UPF 50+ protection.

 

Size Waist Hip Pants Inseam Shorts Inseam
2 25–26" 33–34" 30" 7"
4 27–28" 35–36" 30" 7"
6 29–30" 37–38" 30" 7"
8 31–32" 39–40" 30" 7"
10 33–34" 41–42" 30" 7"
12 35–36" 43–44" 30" 7"
14 37–38" 45–46" 30" 7"
16 39–40" 47–48" 30" 7"

 

Weight: 11.4 oz
Fit: Regular fit
Gender Sizing: Women
Category:
  • Pants
Fabric: 90% Nylon, 10% Spandex
Women's Rise: Mid Rise
Waistband: Elastic panel, zippered fly and button
Pockets:
  • 2 - Front
  • 2 - Back
  • 2 - Side
Features:
  • 28" & 30" inseam options
  • Two zippered thigh pockets
  • Utility loop
  • UPF 50+

 

WARNING: This product can expose you to Bisphenol S (BPS), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. More about California Proposition 65 »

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