Dolomite™ WO Straight Leg Pant 4.4 5 10 10
Great travel pants, and stylish too! I purchased these pants to supplement my travel wardrobe. I have a similar Columbia pant style which are several years old now and are no longer available. I just love the durability and comfort. Since our summer plans will include 2 long plane rides as well as train travel I knew these pants would be perfect. I hope to add a couple capri versions for day touring etc. I only wish they would offer a wider choice of color choices. April 22, 2012
nice Haven't worn them yet, but the main thing is they are true to size, so they fit me! Will be wearing them now that spring is almost here. March 12, 2012
Active gear Love the stretchy material that moves with you yet is rugged. Also the zip pockets keep everything secure. Perfect for traveling when you might worry about keeping your pockets safe. March 7, 2012
Rise too low Excellent feel to the pants. Only problem was the rise was too short. I am 5'10" and I cannot handle a short rise. I think there is a discrepancy between the information - one says something like normal rise and another area says mid rise. February 28, 2012
Great cold weather pants Bought these for a ski trip to Germany. The Large size fit perfectly; I'm 6' and 230 lbs, waist 35, inseam 33. I especially liked the front cuff hooks that snapped into my boot gaiter loops. These pants are good for skiing, hiking, and for walking around town in the snow. They are functional as well as great looking. I am going to get a similar pair for my wife; she really liked mine. The reflective heat lining allowed for no base layers. I was perfectly warm even while up on the Zugspitz. It snowed with mixed rain several times while hiking and it never soaked through the outer material. They breathe really well. Great all-around winter pants! December 29, 2011
My new favorite pair of pants! I love the design, the fabric, the pockets, the adjustable waistband and cuffs, and the the comfortable fit! I would buy five more pairs if they were available in more colors, they fit my body type perfect. December 8, 2011
Good pants, won't work for me though I ordered an 8 in these and they looked a little tight in front. In the men's version of this pant, I tried the size small, but it was just a little too long still (5'7", 140 lbs). The construction and cut is great, but not loving the overall fit, which stinks. Wish the color scheme followed the men's version too (gray)! November 22, 2011
If you are super tall be careful I have just come to accept that columbia pants tend to be a little short on me. but I'm 5'10" with a 34" inseam so most things are too short. But they meet my needs are work harder than any other pair that I own. They are great in the summer months on their on and now that it has gotten colder, I throw some thermals underneath and they are even better. I feel like i can do anything in these pants without having to worry about them. Columbia you did good. November 22, 2011
Perfect pant This is a very versatile pant. Sturdy enough for dog sports -- agility and herding -- but elegant and stylish enough for casual socializing.The sizing is "old school." I'm 5'6"/125lbs and for years and years wore an 8. Recently I've found myself fitting into 4's and 6's (what size do really small women wear?). An 8 is a perfect fit in these. June 23, 2011
Just right in every way I wore these pants again today - to an Orvis Flyfishing casting class, then around town and to lunch, then out in the garden. "Self", I said, "you need these in a couple more colors, and you'd be set".Hmmmm. Are you listening Ma?Seriously, I'm 5'3", 140 very fit pounds and 57 years old. These are the hardest working pants I own.The ease through hips and thighs is perfect. No gaps in unfortunate places around back. They always look sleek and stylish, and I just feel really good wearing them. The bit of stretch is so welcome these days. I'm too busy living to worry about my pants 'feeling tight' sometimes. These pants are the perfect balance between sporty and nice. Perfect for travel. May 28, 2011