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We found 6 Reddit mentions of Body Wrappers Ripstop Pants (Black, Medium) - 701. Here are the top ones.

Versatile design for dance, hiking, and working outUnisex styles are based on women's sizing, please order accordingly. Perfect for men too!Comfortable and easy to move in, Body Wrappers Ripstop Pants are great for warming up for class!XS (2),S (4-6), M (8), L(10-12), XL (14) size shown as a guide only, not a guarantee (Please see size chart)103 % Nylon Pant has an elastic waist and ankle.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.3 Inches
Length9 Inches
SizeMedium
Weight0.4 Pounds
Width4.5 Inches
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Found 6 comments on Body Wrappers Ripstop Pants (Black, Medium) - 701:

u/mrntoomany · 8 pointsr/running

Ultralight and inexpensive wind pants

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I bought these to wear commuting to an early AM February fun run. Had to wait in the corral for an hour+. These were great. Zero cold breeze got into my personal space. Not that breathable. I took them off to put in my running pack. They weigh about 3 ounces.

Also wore these during a snowy winter road trip over long johns. They were comfy walking around outside at ferry terminal.

I don't know what high intensity activity would feel like in them. But great for getting to and from your desired route.

u/leilei67 · 4 pointsr/Ultralight

Not a thru hiker. But I'm also a female. I love my wind pants from amazon. I wear a medium and they are 95g. Not as light as other options but affordable.

Instead of wipes, you could mail yourself some compressed towels. I have some from daiso that are individually packaged like little candies. But there's also some on amazon. Definitely useful for that time of the month!

Also a PCT 2020 hopeful!

u/chrisbenson · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

BeFree is great. Nitecore Thumb is on my wishlist. You could get a 4" phone cable, Dance pants, Toothpaste Tablets, Ursack.

I don't know of any 59" trekking poles. Maybe one of those extenders?

u/Nomeii · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

People here often recommend these dance pants. But I have no personal experience with them.

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u/slolift · 2 pointsr/JMT

Those are really popular. I use these as a more budget friendly option. They weigh in at 3.5 oz.

u/abbie_rae · 1 pointr/AppalachianTrail

What do you have already and what do you plan on buying?

When do you plan on starting? High/Low temps do you expect?

Some of this is repetitive, sorry. Also just my opinions, so use what's helpful, leave what's not.

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It's much easier to see your gear if you make a Lighter Pack

If you can/haven't already bought, I would suggest a lighter weight sleeping bag or quilt. You can get a used bag or quilt in the 100-200 range. Sometimes even less if someone is starting out with MYOG (make your own gear). r/ULgeartrade and r/GearTrade as well as facebook gear trade groups are good places to look.

A better/warmer sleeping bag can also help you avoid needing the liner (for warmth at least).

I would take the 2 smart waters and leave the bladder.

I prefer wind pants to rain pants, particularly these Dance Pants

Knife and scissors generally do the same job, scissors are easier to use and the blade can be used like a knife.