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The North Face
Pull-On Adventure Short - Men's

4.666666666666667 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews
Current price: $18.00 Original price: $45.00
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Color:Khaki Stone

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Pull-On Adventure Short

Not every adventure is planned out months in advance—sometimes your friends call you up at the crack of noon asking about that desert waterfall that only you know about. When impromptu adventures are calling, The North Face's Pull-On Adventure Short has the lightweight, quick-drying, and comfortable chops that you need to cruise the junipers, scramble up some dusty sandstone, and cool off in the soaking spray. Its nylon ripstop fabric is durable enough to handle rough rock and overgrown trails, and thanks to FlashDry technology you can take a quick dip and not have to feel soaked for the whole hike back. And of course, you've got easy pull-on functionality with an elastic waistband that lends comfort to both your outdoor adventures and everyday wanderings.


Details

  • Versatile outdoor short with pull-on convenience and comfort
  • Durable and lightweight nylon withstands abrasion on the trail
  • FlashDry technology offers moisture wicking and quick dry times
  • Elastic waistband makes your fit as tight or loose as you need
  • Zippered rear pocket keeps your most important items safe
  • Item #TNF055J
Material
100% nylon ripstop, FlashDry
Fit
relaxed
Length
knee
Inseam
7in
Pockets
2 hand, 1 zippered back
Waist
elastic with drawstring
Claimed Weight
[x-large, regular] 7.6oz
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 3 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

January 9, 2024

The Shorts Work for Tennis Too

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I now have three pairs of these Shorts. Each in a different color. I purchased them because they have a back pocket and nowadays it’s very hard to find a tennis short with a back pocket for putting your wallet in after your workout. I purposely bought the shorts too big so I can get tennis balls in the front left pocket. The pockets are deep enough to hold a couple of tennis balls securely. The downside of this short is the material always looks wrinkly and the pockets gather up at the bottom seams of the pockets. When I wear the shorts it looks like I had them crumpled up in a drawer. I don’t care because they function perfectly for my needs.

Mike D
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

February 17, 2022

Universal Shorts (Swim/Hike/Run/etc)

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

These are more universal mountain shorts; great on the trail, good enough to go swimming and dry out quickly, etc. Whatever you want to do, these are awesome for the most part. I wouldn't wear them in the bike park, they don't play well with hard crashes and rocks.

VT S
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

April 21, 2020

Great Hiking Shorts

Bought these since I was getting sick of hiking in gym shorts. These are light, more comfortable and dry faster. I like the elastic waistband as opposed to more traditional shorts with a zipper and button. I got the regular length shorts and they ride just above the knee which is perfect. The fit is rather slim, but the shorts still provide a great range of motion. I can't say if these run large or small since my pant sizes tend to be all over the place. Based on the sizing chart, I ordered a medium but they were too tight, so I returned them and sized up to a large.

Tristan D
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com