I have had 2 pairs for 3 years, I ride motocross and am a full time motocross mechanic, dirt, oil, gas, kneeling on pavement, riding through pits a bit, and also messing around on pitbikes, besides some pilling in the inseam and a few burn marks on the lower cuff I have zero complaints and I use them like carhartts. I never wear pricey clothes but these are worth every penny!
Happy to have stumbled upon this review! I own a couple of pairs of this particular pants. Absolutely comfortable and yes, i get compliments while wearing them too! ☺
Hey you ordered these recently and I'm about to as well lol what did you think of the relaxed fit? I have big quads and massive calves if that would carry any weight in your response 🤙🤙
It’s a general observation (also with most other pants) I appreciate there’s probably a traditional reason , but why do pants designers still make a down pointing triangular bottom on the back pockets ? Most wallets are square cornered , so are mobile phones ? Why not just make the pockets flat bottomed? My rear pockets get weird wear and my phone and wallet lie at an odd angle. The pointy bottom doesn’t seem to fit today’s needs .
Hey Alexis-these are made in China. FYI: we list these types of details on our website for each review: packhacker.com/travel-gear/686/everywhere-multi-pant/ - Tom
Yes, but melt with extreme heat, and the mesh pockets can be cut by sharp tools in them. I know those two things are my fault. I put my leg on a motorcycle exhaust after a 200 mile ride and melted a hole in a pair and shoved a flat head screwdriver (hard) into a pocket and put a hole in the seam of the pants mesh pocket. But I've had no problem with other types of rough use, including working in them.
I have had 2 pairs for 3 years, I ride motocross and am a full time motocross mechanic, dirt, oil, gas, kneeling on pavement, riding through pits a bit, and also messing around on pitbikes, besides some pilling in the inseam and a few burn marks on the lower cuff I have zero complaints and I use them like carhartts. I never wear pricey clothes but these are worth every penny!
Happy to have stumbled upon this review! I own a couple of pairs of this particular pants. Absolutely comfortable and yes, i get compliments while wearing them too! ☺
does the swishiness ever die down?
I hope these are the slim. I ordered the relaxed because these look way too tight on you
Hey you ordered these recently and I'm about to as well lol what did you think of the relaxed fit? I have big quads and massive calves if that would carry any weight in your response 🤙🤙
@@tsnd0714 bought the relaxed fit. They’re amazing!
Nothing but complements and where i got my pants/shorts when i wear them. I’ve got like 10 pairs and never looking back 😅
Do they make them for muscular men?
Interesting idea having a compression mode, but I think my Western Rise pants fold down to smaller than this.
Thank you for this review
How swishy are these?
Not swishy at all.
Are they "water proof" or "spill proof"?
They do claim to be on their website
@@C_Wheeler00 no they do not. They only say they have a DWR coating
Not waterproof, but water resistant.
Are the ones in the video "black" or "charcoal?"
My calves are 16.25"-16.5" should I get slim or relaxed ?
@@BobDobbs681 decided the anywhere is more utility! So I went with those ! Can't wait to get them
@@anthonytreetrunk did you get them? How have you liked them?
It’s a general observation (also with most other pants)
I appreciate there’s probably a traditional reason , but why do pants designers still make a down pointing triangular bottom on the back pockets ? Most wallets are square cornered , so are mobile phones ? Why not just make the pockets flat bottomed? My rear pockets get weird wear and my phone and wallet lie at an odd angle. The pointy bottom doesn’t seem to fit today’s needs .
any plans on reviewing the shorts??
does the waist stretch
Very thorough thx! I have 2 pair 🖤❤🖤❤🖤🏂🏂🏂
How is the fit on these things? I am between sizes but don't like things to loose.
Lol, I didn't know there was an "innie" mode so I just cut the drawstring off.
Some of the issues show that they are made in China. Wish they were made elsewhere
Where are they made?
Hey Alexis-these are made in China. FYI: we list these types of details on our website for each review: packhacker.com/travel-gear/686/everywhere-multi-pant/
- Tom
@@PackHacker2 what size are you ?
Durable for physical labor?
Yes, but melt with extreme heat, and the mesh pockets can be cut by sharp tools in them. I know those two things are my fault. I put my leg on a motorcycle exhaust after a 200 mile ride and melted a hole in a pair and shoved a flat head screwdriver (hard) into a pocket and put a hole in the seam of the pants mesh pocket. But I've had no problem with other types of rough use, including working in them.
Nice
Any idea how these might hold up on a hike/other potentially abrasive outdoor activities?
I have a pair and I really like them, but they're more prone to snags than jeans or my Kuhl hiking pants.
I hiked with them during winter Utah , no problem. Breathable , seems like they would be good for summer hikes as well
sounds swishy af
Sweet more skinny jeans that stretch.. What about pants for men that dont want to look like a tea cup smuggling a fruit basket?
They make them in slim or relaxed fit tough guy
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Relax princess they're pants ❤❤😂