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The North Face Men's Horizon Falls Convertible Pants

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The North Face Men's Horizon Falls Convertible Pants

The North Face's lightest weight convertible pant, the Mens Horizon Falls Convertible Pant is redesigned with cleaner lines for a modernized look.

  • Fabric: 113 g/m2 100% nylon micro-ripstop (bluesign® approved fabric)
  • Improved, lightweight, packable, abrasion-resistant nylon ripstop
  • Ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) 50
  • Quick-drying performance
  • Converts into a 10" short
  • Partial elastic waistband
  • Secure side-zip pocket
  • Gusset at crotch for improved mobility
  • Articulation at knees
  • Side-leg zips
  • Inseam: S 30", R 32", L 34
  • Weight: 355 g (12.5 oz)

Buy the The North Face Horizon Falls Convertible Pants for Men from Altrec.com. Orders over $45 qualify for free shipping.



4 Star Rating

Reviews - The North Face Men's Horizon Falls Convertible Pants

5 Stars TLVreviewer - 2012-02-16

Great convertible pants
Great pants! 1. Very comfortable. 2. Great Material. 3. Dries quickly if you get wet. 4. Can fold into pockets size. 5. I am 6.1 and the pants fits just right.



5 Stars Pancho - 2011-12-31

Excellent pants
It was a excellent choice. I wear all days. They are very comfortable and light pants. These are my seconds pants. I changed the color. So, I have gray and beige colors.



5 Stars BachMusic - 2011-08-11

North Face does the best job on hiking pants.
I generally default to Patagonia products for most of my hiking-related items, but neither Patagonia nor anyone else does as good a job as North Face when it comes to hiking pants and convertible pants. I've worn the equivalent of this model, and other North Face models, on many hiking and hostel trips to Europe, Canada, and the United States, and they've always served me well. I generally prefer models, like this one, that have drawstring closures, but not built-in belts. I prefer to supply my own belt. For those subjecting these pants to the very roughest treatment (climbers or winter hikers, for example), the tougher model with the built-in belt may be a better bet. My one quibble? North Face seems to have downsized the pockets a bit from earlier versions. This is no doubt fashionable when going back-and-forth to class and work, but is not preferred for hiking.



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