Prana Męskie spodnie Bronson 28 Charcoal

Brand:prAna

3.5/5

555.67

* Przewodnik po rozmiarach odzieży męskiej prAna * Przewodnik po rozmiarach spodni prAna dla mężczyzn * Wytrzymały i wytrzymały, Bronson nie boi się zabrudzić. * Odporna na ścieranie mikroszlifowana tkanina płócienna. * Szlufka w pasie. * Rozporek na zamek błyskawiczny i zapięcie na guziki. * Klin w szwie umożliwia szerszy zakres ruchów. * Klasyczne pięć kieszeni plus wpuszczana kieszeń na zewnętrznym prawym udzie. * Naszywka z imitacji zamszu w prawym tylnym pasie. * 98% bawełna organiczna, 2% elastan. * Prać w pralce na zimno, suszyć w suszarce na niskim poziomie. * Importowane. * Wymiary: * Obwód w pasie: 32 cale * Obwód nogawki: 42 cale * Wew. nogawki: 32 cale * Stan z przodu: 10 cali * Stan z tyłu: 15 cali * Rozcięcie na nogę: 18 cali * Wymiary produktu zostały zmierzone przy użyciu rozmiaru 32, nogawka 32. Proszę pamiętaj, że wymiary mogą się różnić w zależności od rozmiaru.

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Wstawka w kroku. Z tyłu naszywka z logo ze sztucznego zamszu. Fason z 5 kieszeniami ze stałą talią i szlufkami na pasek. 98 Bawełna / 2 Elastan; 7,6 uncji / jard kwadratowy Pull On zamknięcie. Importowany. 98% Bawełna, 2% Elastan.
Department Mens
Item model number M4BR32111-CAGR-33x32
Manufacturer prAna
Product Dimensions 11 x 4 x 2 inches; 1.26 Pounds

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Scritto da: Z
Good pants, could be improved. Rid the washing overload of wrinkles, back pocket closure please.
About this time I normally think of replacing worn khakis and dress slacks. This time I started to thinking why can't there be a more rugged outdoor pants that might fill in for a few of my khakis. I understand that it will not replace dressier slacks but I can make it work to and be okay at dressing it down as long as it is not too much a jean look. Nice to know others were seeking or wanting the same, something more versatile, a little more rugged for weekend casual or travel. Made a trip to REI besides reading up on outdoor and work wear pants. It basically came down to Kuhl and Prana. I like the fit of both, Kuhl fit actually somewhat better, but felt like it was almost too much material and stuff going on for my aim. Prana seemed simplier and a little more understated while having the same high quality. Decided to go with Prana. I have to admit I didn't try on the Prana Bronson but tried on the stretch Zion. I don't mind the poly blend pants, however the thin lightweight fabric didn't totally suit me overall for work unless it is strictly for warm weather wear. Honestly this is issue that even a mild winter this pants seem too thin to me. I suppose for outdoor hiking or climbing, base layer solves all that, but who is going to do all that going to work or on outings? Maybe it is me too that the amount of polyester strikes me as a bit odd, I know the advances and the blend are so much different and do make for a very comfortable fit and slacks.. but after awhile wearing them, that polyester I tend to start noticing. Noo..it is not the swish stuff..you know that stiff polyester of the 90's,..the fad like matching running pants and jackets. I kinda thought that had passed. Not saying these new blends are anything like that but I guess I prefer cotton or at least a bit more of it in the slacks. After seeing this Bronson and the price on Amazon I decided to go ahead and give this a try. Overall I would say I am pleased with the quality of the material, however there are some things I was either surprised and not quite as pleased. Some things could be improved, but the pants and the styling, basic idea has a lot of potential. Wrinkles - a lot of them, here again I understand this is suggested more outdoor gear wear but I was shocked at how wrinkled it was coming out in the wash. If you think your jeans come out with wrinkles, triple that with these pants. Maybe they just show more cause of the styling I don't know..why. Solution is to iron, which might be a no biggee for some but for me that is not what is going to be happening, so it will go to the cleaners periodically, again disappointed. This is not an issue I would say if you are camping maybe but tooling around even on weekends poses a problem. I am not into looking like I slept in these pants...and who does?? Some of these wrinkles do smooth out, I am imagining cause of the stretch fabric but the calf and cuffs after a day now of wearing have not left. Again be prepared to iron. Other suggested improvements. I am hoping Prana may read some of these reviews or explain. I admit I did not think to look for it in these slacks. However I just assumed there would be back pocket closures. There is none...why? Seems any hint of outdoor, usually any form of hiking pants they come with them, velcro, snap or buttons. I assume if you are going to be hanging upside down on some cliff, anything in your back pockets might be vulnerable to falling out. The front pockets are wonderfully deep and full. Back pockets not so, my wallet fits but barely. Short where is the Velcro?? Just slightly disappointed is all and seems a simple add for the price-- I just think it should be there. Unfortunately I will be getting some alteration to fix this soon. Pewter color is solid green..not grey or silver grey. I ordered the pewter, given the size I needed and availability. Plus was not set on any one color, but I did imagine a different hue or shade than what was delivered. The pewter is green, bottom line. I think of pewter as in metal, a silver grey maybe. I thought first this was a shipping order mistake but sure enough the tag said it was pewter. True color in daylight has a very slight bluish grey tint. But indoors I see definitely green, close to a forrest green or even a fatigue army green quite honestly. Can't say much about the other color choices--but be aware if you order pewter, it will be green! Sizing was pretty much on track, I almost hesitated about some comments about running small. I did not find that. In fact it ran a bit larger than my typical 31 fit. Thus the washing to shrink a bit. I probably would have done better ordering a 30 waist even, looking back. Good points, good materials, the slight stretch does feel right. Moving, bending, sitting you do notice more comfort. Waist seems slightly odd, maybe I will get use to it, I know each pants comes out slightly differently, just not sure that if it does not sit high enough above the hips, seems to sink a bit after sitting. Reason I bring this up I think keeping tucked a dress shirt could be a problem. Haven't tested this out fully but will know soon. Of course any other like a t-shirt or otherwise, not an issue. I like the reinforced areas, triple stitching and flex area, such as in the crotch. It does help in moving and not feeling that pinch. Back cuff reinforcing I hope helps it wear longer, tired of khakis fraying in this one spot alone. Good points, all the reinforcing, cut is close to slender but not skinny, with my build relaxed fit just looks baggy and skinny is too much for where I am with style. Prana has it right the in between look, fits tight enough but not overdo. Yeah to the cell phone pocket! I am not sure why some object to this, especially with front deep pockets, fishing them out is going to be even more awkward, the side pocket is great no matter what. I do notice it as detracting in any way, it is functional. Avoids putting your phone with your keys in pockets..plain an simple. I am hopeful these pants will last a bit longer than most of the and appears to be more versatile. Let's put some wrinkle guard in or some amount of polyester and my preference a back pocket loops or button, and we got something then!! Is there a 3 1/2 star rating...would be higher miss this two things.
Scritto da: Benj
Fine pants in an era of terrible pants.
I am not a sweats guy. I work from home and when I work inside I want to be all-day comfortable, but not feel like I didn't get dressed for the day. So I like the idea of these pants, which are the third pair of PrAna pants I've owned, though the first of this style. I do like this style more than the others; I like the kick flap on the backs of the legs so walking on them doesn't mess them up, and I like the fabric, which is soft, breathable but not cold, and stretchy without getting stretched out. So they're almost just right. Except they're not. The leg fit is great. However, like so many men's pants, the waist in my opinion sits far too low. I'm reasonably fit, and maybe in my twenties I wouldn't have minded my pants hanging off my hips, but nearly in my forties, I'd really like them to sit at my natural waist. Women's pants have started to trend back to that, so why haven't men's? Look back at the fits of the 70s, 80s, even early 90s and you see pants situated safely and comfortably about the waist, which contrary to what you youngsters might think, is not just above your hips, but just below your belly button. Come the double-oughts and behold, the rise of the sinking waistband, the diminished distance between button and crotch. These pants bear this influence. Not terribly, but enough so that even belted, they tend to need to be adjusted every time I switch from sitting to standing and back again. Especially in clothing designed for active people, I wish the waist sat higher. What that means in execution is more length between the top of the pants and the crotch gusset. It could use another 2 inches. I think an era of fashion that fixated on skinny frames and super athletes influenced the design considerations of even the most utilitarian pants, and so of course these hybrid instances where fashion meets function exhibit the traits considerably. I'll still wear them, and they look and feel good, but by the time I'm 45, I can't imagine still wearing pants on my hips, and indeed feel that even the trend is deviating from the terrible idea that was men's low-rise anything. I wish a company would catch on, keep up, and deliver. PrAna so far is not that company. Anatomically speaking, I'd love to choke the bloke responsible for men everywhere having to choose between showing crack, or painful and unsightly bifurcation. As I can't do that, I do implore these companies to raise the waist. Is that a hashtag? Should be. The only other thing I can note, and it's true of every pair of PrAna I've ever owned, is about once a day I notice the zipper is down about an inch. I have no idea what causes it, but my other zippered pants from Columbia don't do it.
Scritto da: JWelsh
My Favorite Pants?
The 31W x 30L fit perfectly! My height is between 5’9” & 5’10” and I weigh about 155lbs. I have owned two pair of the Bronson Pant and love them. My only complaint is, I have noticed that the front pockets wears out before anything else on the pants
Scritto da: WandrrngNotLost
L O V E these pants
I frickin love these pants. Best I have had for at least 15 years, and I'll tell you why. Real talk here: Most pants on me are either way too baggy in the butt or they are pushing my balls up into my neck whenever I crouch down. But these Prana pants, because they have some stretchiness to the fabric and also have a special crotch panel, allow me a full range of motion with absolutely perfect comfort and yet they fit perfectly and look great. They are nice enough looking that I wear them to my office job with a tucked in collared shirt, and yet I could probably go out and do some bouldering at lunch. If I was a boulderer. Mostly I'm a pokemon go-er. But I digress. I liked these so much that I bought 2 more and I think I'll buy an additional 2 or 3 in more colors so I won't be without them if they ever get discontinued. Yeah I like them that much. Oh I should also mention that the Mud color is not as dark as it appears in the picture, it is more of a light gray earth tone (which I am very happy with). I also have the charcoal and I like that color very much too, although in the thigh it started to fade a little bit fairly quickly (after 2 months or so) but I don't really mind.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Amazingly Comfortable and very fashionable
The level of comfort highly influenced purchasing of a second pair. These pants are a perfect business casual solution. They look upscale from khakis and wear really well yet are very durably constructed
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Roomy on the legs and nice style
Nice style and feel. Good movement for climbing. First try I got a size slightly up from my normal because of my chunky thighs and the warnings in other reviews. However, I found that these were way too big so I got a size down instead and these were great. Still roomy for the legs but they are for climbing after all.
Scritto da: APD79
Brilliant PrAna Trousers shipped in from Texas
Used the new Amazon US to UK Import system to order these PrAna trousers which were a replacement for my old Bronsons, a truly classic adventure pant. Was initially nervous about the potential for increased import tax and the lack of dispatch activity (3 weeks after ordering), however once dispatched they were with me in a matter of days. There trousers are almost impossible to get in the UK in long length brand new for less than £70 so with import charges and delivery from Texas I got them for < £50 - a bargain for a classic set of bouldering pants. Well worth the effort and a recommended system when you are looking for something hard to get in the UK and available over the pond.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Perfect pants for all occasions
Best pants ever! Perfect for casual, work, or dress True to size with slight boot cut fit My second pair purchased
Scritto da: Bruce
Great pants...
Great fit, I could shed a pound or two although.
Scritto da: Martin
Great
Great. Comfy what I wanted, arrived quick.

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