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Stretch Zion pants are of a good design. They feel good and allow you to move.
The ones I got were men's but they can be unisex as the cut accommodates a woman's figure.
I would say that the only con is that the material , though fairly rugged, gets worn a bit too soon and the manufacturer should try making it so that the durability lasts longer.
Good styling. Good design. Good fit. I am female and have to usually buy men's clothing because women's clothing (that is meant for "active wear") just is not designed to be practical.
The Arch Rock Pant comes in a "short" size (30 inseam) which is very good because I am not too tall and I hate it when my pant cuffs drag on the floor , (but actually a lot of pants are designed to be that way since it is considered a "style" to have long pant legs. I wish clothing manufacturers would stop it with that).
The Arch rock pant also has a decent amount of stretch and is rugged.
The only problem is that it is a little too loose around the waist for me. I would like it if I did not have to use a belt.
I think there should be more colors than just "shark" (dark grey) and khaki.
I would like it in taupe, slate blue, dark brown, and hunter green.
I wish it would be a bit more more unisex too.
Anyway, I like it very much. It may not be perfect but I would choose it over many other hiking, or active-wear pants.