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Apparel : Columbia Sportswear Omni Dry Venture Convertible Pant

Columbia Sportswear Omni Dry Venture Convertible Pant

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 9888





Binding: Apparel
Product Brand: Columbia Sportswear
Department: mens
Fabric Type: nylon
Label: Columbia Sportswear
Product Manufacturer: Columbia Sportswear
Publisher: Columbia Sportswear
Ranking: 9888
Studio: Columbia Sportswear


Product facts:
  • Fabric: 100 nylon canvas Omni-Dry Ridge Trek Lite
  • Zip-off legs convert pant to 10" inseam short
  • Side-elastic waistband
  • Titanium - Columbia Sportswear's premier product line, Titanium, offers advanced fabrics and technologies for all-weather performance and protection during demanding outdoor action
  • UPF 30 - Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) is a measure of the percentage of ultraviolet sunlight that reaches your skinOmni-Shade clothing protects you by blocking harmful sun exposureYour safety increases with the UPFThe Skin Cancer Foundation recommends a rating of UPF 30 or higherColumbia Sportswear was the first global apparel producer to earn the organization's seal of recommendation







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Item Description:
Pants and shorts in one sun blocking unit, the Omni Dry Venture Convertible Pants from Columbia have you covered.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - A real letdown from Columbia.
These pants are cheap, packable, and dry easily - but the emphasis here is on cheap.

Cheaply made, anyway.

The bad news - the first time I put them on, the rivet-style button came off and separated into two pieces. I mashed it back together, but wound up replacing the part, as the manufacturer's aluminum backing folded under pressure.

Secondly, they shrink in the wash. A surprising amount, actually. Be sure to order a size up in both waist and inseam.

Finally, stitching in the crotch area has already let go. This isn't immediately fatal, as the seams are double-stitched. All the same, these three problems make it likely I'll look long and hard before purchasing another Columbia product.



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