How to Choose Hiking Pants

Go from dirt to sidewalk and anywhere in between in the women's Free Country Trail 2 Town Tights. They have a water-repellent finish and UPF sun protection to shield you from the elements.
Imported.
View all Free Country Women's Hiking Leggings| Best Use | Multisport Hiking |
|---|---|
| Fabric | 88% polyster/12% spandex |
| Sun-Protective Fabric | Yes |
| UPF Rating | 30 |
| Moisture Wicking | Yes |
| Pants Rise | High |
| Tights Length | Full Length |
| Inseam (in.) | 27.5 inches |
| Number of Pockets | 4 |
| Gender | Women's |
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought these in a medium and they seemed to fit fine, but the seam on the zipper pocket came apart on both sides. I figured maybe they were too small so I ordered a large because they were comfortable and I really like the style. Received the large and they are big on me, but the seem on the zipper pocket has come apart as well on the back. I would not recommend buying these.
I have 3 of these tights, solely because of its comfortable cut and fit. It is not a compression fabric like most tights are but still manages to perform and stays up, for the most part. The seams do not hurt my boney knees, when kneeling during yoga. The only limitation is the fabric in the crotch pill after a little wear. See photo
These are definitely some of the best leggings I’ve owned. The fit snugly, are flattering, and the waist band stays firmly in place. What I didn’t expect are the pockets! Each leg has long side pockets with low profile zipper. Then below that going to the knee is another pocket. I mostly bought these for loungewear, but they’re thick enough to wear outside for a walk during fair weather, though not fleece or anything. The only downside I’ve noticed is that they can be tough to put on and take off because of how tight they hug, especially around the ankle. Though well worth it since I’d rather keep them on as much as possible. I’m also surprised I liked the brown color, but it’s nice.
I purchased 2 pairs of trail to town tights and really liked the sturdy fabric, the high waist, and the way they shape your body while leaving just enough give to remain comfortable. I have been trying to replace my normal legging from Prana, which has been discontinued. Delighted that I had found a reasonable substitute, I ordered two more pairs as well as two pairs of the trail to town flare pants, as I thought the fit and fabric would be reasonably similar to the legging. This was all a waste of my money, because the leggings and pants have a totally different fabric than the ones I purchased only a few months ago. This fabric is more like an actual double layer tight fabric, and the two layers move against one another as though I am wearing two pairs of tights. The fabric is much less flattering and makes my legs feel too warm and itchy. Really disappointing compared to what I was looking for.
If you want higher quality and low price, this is great choice. This leggings fit pretty well good and has four pockets, all pretty secure. 100 Plus recommended.
Don’t bend over. I can see my skin and my underwear through them easily.
I was super disappointed by these pants. They were completely see through even on the knees and legs without bending. I have another pair by this brand that isn’t that see through at all. I unfortunately didn’t notice until I was on trail with a friend while wearing these…
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very comfortable leggings! My only complaint is that they are a little see through, especially if stretched.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These are super soft and comfy, great for hiking, biking or just lounging around the house.
Glad I didn’t pay full price the left zipper will not zip closed.