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The North Face Outbound Pant 2011

£75.00

The The North Face Outbound Pants weigh 432g (size 38); Tekware fabric is very lightweight, water-resistant, quick-drying; relaxed fit for freedom of movement and style; brushed polyester waistband lining and belt; two map-sized hip pockets plus zipped seat pocket; diamond crotch; knee venting. But no ankle cuff adjustments; free fit may be too free if you prefer a more precise ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
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The North Face Venture ½ Zip Pant 2010

£60.00

The North Face makes a huge range of outdoor gear, and the Venture Pant is one of its classic pieces of kit. Made from fabric without a lining, the trousers boast a knee-length zip to make them easier to fit over boots. DesignPerhaps one of the most important features of any trousers is the material. Considering these are such low-priced ...

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The North Face Paramount Peak Convertible 2010

£59.00

The Tekware fabric is relatively heavy, which gives the The North Face Paramount Peak Convertible trousers a much more durable and hard-wearing feel. There’s also double stitching throughout, to again enhance durability. A crotch gusset improves comfort too while an elasticated waist with a belt means this should fit most people. The trousers feature calf zips so the lower legs ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 4
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The North Face Paramount Peak Convertible

£59.00

One of the heavier pants, so good for higher-level walking and cooler weather. They are convertible, though, so can be worn as shorts in warmer weather. The nylon fabric is treated with a good DWR and this resisted rain well throughout the test. The fit was huge, though, with the medium test sample feeling incredibly baggy and very long; and ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
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The North Face Horizon Utility 2010

£45.00

The North Face’s Horizon Utility pants were one of my favourite pairs of trousers that can be rolled up to 3/4 length, and they easily compete on style with the best in our review. The material is very cool and easy to wash and dry quickly, and there’s one zipped pocket for securely stashing anything you don’t want to lose. ...

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The North Face Trekker Pant 2010

£49.00

The North Face’s Trekker Pant are an excellent option and definitely functional enough for some hill-walking, with enough stretch in the material to offer an excellent range of movement. No zip-off legs, but once again you can raise these to a 3/4 length, which I personally much prefer. Comfort is enhanced by a softer waistband and there are five very ...

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The North Face Trekker Pant

£45.00

The Trekker are quite light trousers that are cut from a wonderfully soft, stretchy fabric, and they come in a good range of sizes. Beware, though, the sizing is on the generous side. The waist has no stretch, but does have belt loops. They look casual enough for the pub, and are crease-free and ideal for travelling; and in terms ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
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The North Face Apex Trekking

£90.00

As you would expect from a well-established outdoor brand like The North Face, Apex Trekking trousers are very robust, comfortable and stretchy, well-featured trousers. I found them long (I’m 5’7”), so they would be a good buy for taller walkers. The ankle adjustment is particularly good with these: they have a slight flare for fitting over larger winter boots, but ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 4
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The North Face Apex Trekking

£90.00

Extremely comfortable with a soft waist band, integral belt and zips and drawcords at the hem. The Apex fabric felt very breathable and did a great job of repelling rain, as well as being incredibly easy to move in. A tad heavy and quite pricey.  VITAL STATSColours: Black, asphaltSizes: 28-38in waist (three leg lengths)Fabric: Apex Universal (nylon/elastane)Weight: 570gWomen’s version: YesContact: ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 4
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The North Face Meridian Convertible

£45.00

A great fit – ticking all the boxes at the waist, with belt loops, elastic panels and a drawcord. The nylon fabric is very comfortable against the skin, and the zips used to remove the legs are so well designed that you don’t really notice them when walking. Wind-resistant and incredibly quick-drying, these are ideal for most UK hillwalking conditions. ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 5
  • Owners' rating rating is 5
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The North Face Apex Hades Stretch Pant

£75.00

These walking trousers are much lighter than most here, which rather pushes them into the summer market. The fabric is comfortably thin and benefits from having four-way stretch. However, what is perhaps more important is that you get reinforcement on the seat, knees and inner leg, and ankle. This means that while these are thin and lightweight, they are also ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
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The North Face Apex Trekking Pant

£70.00

These women’s walking trousers have an elasticated, comfy, lined waist with belt; press stud fly, three zipped pockets – two hip and one thigh; comfortable two-way stretch fabric and articulated knees; drawcord ankle cuff adjustment and zip ventilation. But the ankle cuff is fussy (there’s a drawcord, a zip and press stud); if for ventilation it could have been located ...

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The North Face Paramount Insulated Pant

£65.00

These winter trousers from The North Face are a spot-on fit, soft against the skin and sufficiently casual to wear in the high street without looking too outdoorsy. They have belt loops, but no elastic in the waist. Very warm and quite heavy, they are best suited to very cold conditions. The DWR coating keeps rain at bay well, and ...

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The North Face Tibesti Pant

£42.00

These general walking trousers from The North Face are just so comfortable! They have a flattering, relaxed cut, a pop-stud at the waist for easy fastening, and, at only 275g, are very lightweight. They keep off a little rain before soaking, but dry quickly and are fairly wind-resistant. They’re also really easy to move around in. They don’t zip off, ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 4
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