How to Choose Hiking Pants

Built for rugged, multiday hiking conditions, the women's Patagonia Point Peak Trail pants are water-repellent to shed light rain and articulated for freedom of movement on the trail.
Imported.
View all Patagonia Women's Hiking Pants| Best Use | Hiking |
|---|---|
| Fabric | Body: 6.5 oz. 90% recycled nylon/10% spandex double weave; panels: 6.5 oz. 92% recycled nylon/8% spandex double weave; durable water repellent (DWR) finish without perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs/PFAS) |
| Quick Drying | Yes |
| Pants Rise | Mid |
| Pant Fit | Slim |
| Pant Leg Style | Straight |
| Inseam (in.) | 31 inches |
| Gender | Women's |
| Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Sustainability | Fair Trade Certified™ Factory Contains recycled materials Product meets the bluesign® criteria |
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I'm obsessed with these pants. I wore them in Death Valley for several days, climbing over and leaning/sitting on many rough & abrasive objects, such as the pointy jagged salt formations (devil's golf course), in order to get a ton of pics. No punctures or signs of wear whatsoever. They are actually relatively flattering, which I didn't think was possible for hiking pants. They run a little snug by maybe half a size. I am baffled that Patagonia appears to have discontinued them?!
I am 5’4” and 135 lbs. I always wear a size 6 or medium. These were quite tight in the waist and (as another reviewer posted) a lot heavier than I thought they would be. Nice pants, appear to be well made, but size up. I wouldn’t plan on backpacking with them. Not lightweight and doesn’t appear they would dry fast.
Tight in the waist and a little heavier than I was expecting.
Ridiculous you are still charging return fees. Won’t order from you again and I’ve been a long time member. Not worth it. Rei used to be the best, not anymore.