Men's Tech Trail 1/4 Zip with Washed Out Short and PFG Hooks Mesh Snapback Ball Cap
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Web ID: 21549654Runs small
These are blue, not gray
Not a tapered leg
Super baggy in the legs, husband does not like at all, will be returning. Was hoping to find a more tapered leg.
Comfortable, plenty of cushioning
Very comfortable , looks good, very enjoyable for daily walking
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Customer review from columbia.com
Shorts
So far so good
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Good Shorts
After wearing a few times, they seem to hold their shape, are comfortable, and I'd say well made.
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Great other than short zipper
These are lightweight, comfortable and well-made, but the zipper is only ~5" long, leaving ~4" down to the crotch seam. Another inch or so on the zipper and these would receive a 5*.
Customer review from columbia.com
Shoes for travel!
These are the exact type of shoe I needed for walking and for travel. These are comfortabnle the first time I put them on. Great simple, design. I have sveral pairs of Merrell's hiking shoes and I would compare this show to those, but lighter in weight. I like the sole cusion construction, great for walking. Fit is perfect. I am typically a 14 but purchased a 15 (their shoe size was spot on their measurements they give you). I liked the little extra room when i walk, don;t like the tight feel around the toes. Excellent material and sewing, theses are built to last. I'm seeing may comfort shoes like this that don't have good tread on the bottom, these do. Also, I feel much better side support in these, due to the suede sides., but thsi show also has great breathability. Already walking in them, can't wait for my next travel adventure!
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Customer review from columbia.com
The best on a hot day
These are the best. Great summer weight fabric and cut comfortably. I wish the pants version was still being made. I have purchased many of these for my husband. He loves them.
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Customer review from columbia.com