How to Choose Hiking Pants

A versatile option that moves from backcountry hiking to climbing to strolling in town, the men's prAna Wonderland Rocks pants are crafted with a breathable lightweight woven fabric that's stretchy.
Imported.
View all prAna Men's Hiking Pants| Best Use | Rock Climbing Hiking |
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| Fabric | 85% recycled polyester/15% spandex |
| Sun-Protective Fabric | Yes |
| UPF Rating | 50+ |
| Moisture Wicking | Yes |
| Quick Drying | Yes |
| Pant Fit | Standard |
| Pant Leg Style | Tapered |
| Inseam (in.) | 30, 32 inches |
| Gender | Men's |
| Weight | Unavailable |
| Sustainability | Made with ingredients or materials certified to the Fairtrade International standard Contains recycled materials |
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So this is more green than black first off! Fit is athletic and the quality is right on prAna’s standard
I'm 6'1 male , waist 32" long 34". I bought these pants mostly because of the available sizes with longer legs and slimmer fit. Material feels thin and a bit scratchy / plastic. Sort of functional but not exactly premium feeling. The waist is very open and not tapered or form fitting which makes excess material bunch up under the harness when tightened. These pants feels more like your average stretchy light weight hiking pants, and not something made for rock climbing.
These pants check most of the boxes that Prana is known for including quality construction and pretty reliable sizing. The descriptions for travel, "lounging " and casual hiking are accurate. However, as the name might suggest, I'm not sure that the material would actually hold up to J-tree granite very long, maybe. That said, they are extremely comfortable and versatile.
I actually prefer the Stretch Zion pants I have over these. The Wonderland is a tighter fit, especially at the bottom of the leg where it tapers, and the fabric is a bit thinner. These look more "normal" for everyday wear, but at the climbing gym or while hiking they're a bit less functional (no thigh pocket or roll-up snaps). Don't get me wrong - these are still great for climbing with plenty of stretch in the fabric and the crotch area gussets mean you've got plenty of flexibility for those big wide leg moves on the wall, but comfort-wise I prefer a bit more bagginess. These do slightly wrinkle but they're easy to iron. And they don't have reinforced knees so you won't want to knee into rough surfaces too much. But the stitching is the prAna quality level you'd expect, the pockets are nicely sized, and the integrated belt is always nice. Overall I'm pretty happy with them but will go back to the Zion or another cut next time.
Ordered a pair and had to return. They were wildly baggy in the front. Someone said "MC Hammer Pants" but that would be cooler than the truth. They make you look like you're wearing a saggy diaper backwards. Returned to hopefully get something better fitting
Comfortable but droopy. Biggest downside is no belt loops. I’m a daily belt wearer and didn’t expect technical pants to not include belt loops. These will spend a lot of time on the closet and not worn.
These are truly my new favorite pants. Very breathable, soft, a little bit of stretch, and great size options. So good in fact I got 3 of the 4 colors and replaced 3 pairs of my old pants.
Usually a Zion wearer, although these are super comparable being lightweight, breathable, good mobility. Nice slim fit.
nice quality and style but my husband thought they looked too young for him and he wished they had belt loops.
love the way these fit. These fit me better than any women’s pants. Higher waist, looser leg.