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Reddit mentions of Columbia Men's Silver Ridge Convertible Pant, Breathable, UPF 50 Sun Protection, Gravel, 30x30

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Columbia Men's Silver Ridge Convertible Pant, Breathable, UPF 50 Sun Protection, Gravel, 30x30
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    Features:
  • ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY: Columbia Silver Ridge Convertible Pant features our signature UPF 50 fabric for protection against harmful UVA and UVA rays as well as breathable, wicking fabric that pulls moisture away to keep you cool and dry.
  • HANDY FEATURES: This men's durable convertible pant features one zip-closure security pocket, side pockets with hook and loop closure, and mesh pocket bags for ultimate convenience and security.
  • ADJUSTABLE FEATURES: This men's convertible pant features a partial elastic waist, gusset detail, and zip-off legs for the ultimate comfortability.
  • CLASSIC FIT: This pant is crafted of a classic fit for ultimate comfortability while active days outside.
  • OMNI-SHADE: Be safe and protected. Omni-Shade blocks UVA and UVB rays to help prevent sunburns and long-term skin damage. The tight weave construction with UV absorbent yarns block the full spectrum of harmful UV rays.
Specs:
ColorGravel
Height3 Inches
Length15 Inches
Number of items1
Size30W x 30L
Weight0.00110231131 Pounds
Width11 Inches

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u/rezechs1 ยท 2 pointsr/Ultralight

Do you need a fleece and a base layer? I'd ditch the fleece honestly you can use the base layer if you are cold in the morning combined with the down jacket. Hiking if you are cold use the Rain Jacket and Base layer or just the base layer in the morning should be plenty if you remain active. Also the Prana pants weigh a ton if you want a pair of hiking pants and also want to bring shorts just get a nice pair of convertibles. https://www.amazon.com/Columbia-Silver-Ridge-Convertible-Gravel/dp/B006QYGOA4/ref=sr_1_3?gclid=CjwKCAjwmZbpBRAGEiwADrmVXuK5cuDuClknlhlflM3li9ITXmfLw_IKsDZ9ZGsl_HIkYX2HTwO2BBoC00MQAvD_BwE&hvadid=178120229673&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9032191&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t1&hvqmt=b&hvrand=15237872622100748925&hvtargid=kwd-18779364752&hydadcr=12916_9733689&keywords=columbia%2Bsilver%2Bridge%2Bpants%2Bmen&qid=1562813125&s=gateway&sr=8-3&th=1&psc=1 I use these and they are quite durable and comfy for the price only ever use the pants function if its really buggy or cold w/ base layer. another option is to use the rainpants as pants while hiking.

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I'd also ditch the cozy for meals it isn't needed that's an item I dropped this year as well most of the times my meals were way to hot to eat and enjoy with it imo.

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Late September temps will also get pretty cold personally I'd bring a 20 degree quilt w/ layering you are bring to help if needed that would also get your weight lower by 5-6 oz.

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If you ditch the pants and fleece thats almost a 1.5lbs loss in weight. Can't think of much else tbh you could get a nitecore nu25 headlamp and that would allow you to ditch bringing spare batteries I love mine.