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Comfortable and lightweight women shorts /pants

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Don't know how solid your thighs truly are, but you may find some interesting products at Sportives Plus. They have all sorts of pants, skirts, shorts, pants you can roll up, corsaires, the works.
Have just bought a pair of under armour shorts......super light and very comfy.....wanted them for sleeping in mostly....but would be fine for walking or swimming.....very quick drying.....don't usually go for brands just comfort.....but these are great
 
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Have just bought a pair of under armour shorts......super light and very comfy.....wanted them for sleeping in mostly....but would be fine for walking or swimming.....very quick drying.....don't usually go for brands just comfort.....but these are great
Thanks, will try them out... :)
 
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Leave all your pants at home

Take one Macabi skirt and some boy-cut underwear or leggings so your thighs don't rub together
Cool in hot weather, warm in cold weather, dries in one hour, never gets dirty.
Wash once every two weeks.
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Cool! Now there's a thought! Doesn't the skirt constrain your movements though??
 
Hi Helene -- I just bought a pair of pRana Halle pants and love them. They do not zip off but roll up to capris. They have a little bit of stretch and are very comfy. They also come in a short length (I am 5'3", 165 lbs and wear a size 12). They weight 10.5 oz.

I've got the chunky thighs problem also -- I just had to return a pair of Sierra rain pants that fit me everywhere except the thighs! I'd love to follow Annie's advice and just leave the pants behind as skirts sound much cooler and freer. But alas, my personal pair of chunky thighs rub together so I would have to wear shorts under the skirt and that starts to defeat the purpose :rolleyes:!

Before I bought the pRana's I also thought about the Marmot Nomad roll up pants. But my local shop had the pRana's in stock and I could try them on so....
 
Cool! Now there's a thought! Doesn't the skirt constrain your movements though??
Hélène, the Macabi is made with a lot of fabric and the first priority in its cut is not to make you look as if you have lost 10 pounds ;0) It is actually made so you can bring up the hem up to pin it near your hips, so you can imagine how ample it is. I think its super cute when made short. I'm actually going to bring mine to La Tienda in Verdun today to show it to them. Could they carry them here?

Regarding Sportives Plus, they have a few stores in QC: rue St-Denis, in Laval, one on the South Shore, the Gatineau & Qc City. I own the Cherokee retractable pant (the one you roll up) - love it's cargo pockets on top of regular ones, as well as the Freedom Capri (no cargo pockets but still one with a zip on the leg, but not as big)
 
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Have just bought a pair of under armour shorts......super light and very comfy.....wanted them for sleeping in mostly....but would be fine for walking or swimming.....very quick drying.....don't usually go for brands just comfort.....but these are great
Fiona, I was actually looking at these on line last night, on the Eastbay site. I was wondering about the compression level, and what length of leg would be most appropriate: 5 inches enough? Also wondering how you would equate their sizes with "standard" women's cloathing size. Which model di you buy? Thank you.
 
Leave all your pants at home

Take one Macabi skirt and some boy-cut underwear or leggings so your thighs don't rub together
Cool in hot weather, warm in cold weather, dries in one hour, never gets dirty.
Wash once every two weeks.
Easy Peasy
Annie, I am thinking of getting eh Macabi skirt for my next Camino. Do you know the weight of the skirt?
 
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Really? That is only 5.5 ounces. Amazing! Wonderful! Do they run roomy. Trying to decide on the size. Also where do you get boy-cut underwear that is fast drying and light weight?
 
Really? That is only 5.5 ounces. Amazing! Wonderful! Do they run roomy. Trying to decide on the size. Also where do you get boy-cut underwear that is fast drying and light weight?
Nancy, I find Macabi's size chart to be true to size. As for the male undies, someone suggested www.eastbay.com - but they have so many models I'm confused. Actually, they also have women's shorts. I believe that the ones I first saw mentioned here were the men ones that sell for 10$. They have many others, but more expensive. The ladies' shorts run 25-35$, but they are compression shorts, and I'm not sure that's what I want: girdle on the Camino? ;0)
 
Really? That is only 5.5 ounces. Amazing! Wonderful! Do they run roomy. Trying to decide on the size. Also where do you get boy-cut underwear that is fast drying and light weight?
Nancy, forgot to mention the length. I'm 5'4". I do not like the below the knee look, so I knew I would not choose the short. The regular, which I bought, hits me a few inches above the ankle, perhaps where a hicking book would hit. And it's perfect. The Long would have hit the ground. The regular, once flipped up hits just above the knee, it will not convert into a super mini ;0)
 
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Nancy, I find Macabi's size chart to be true to size. As for the male undies, someone suggested www.eastbay.com - but they have so many models I'm confused. Actually, they also have women's shorts. I believe that the ones I first saw mentioned here were the men ones that sell for 10$. They have many others, but more expensive. The ladies' shorts run 25-35$, but they are compression shorts, and I'm not sure that's what I want: girdle on the Camino? ;0)
Thanks. I just use EsOfficio undies because they dry so fast and are so light. Wow, was that too much information. I guess I will just have to hope my legs dont chaife.
 
They are very roomy. I would just be sure to take a pair of leggings, short or long, to wear underneath.
Like the ones you wear for yoga or exercising.
I'm LDS so my underwear works :)
 
Leave all your pants at home

Take one Macabi skirt and some boy-cut underwear or leggings so your thighs don't rub together
Cool in hot weather, warm in cold weather, dries in one hour, never gets dirty.
Wash once every two weeks.
Easy Peasy
Love this skirt but traveling April /May so not sure if it fits my bill......definitely perfect for summer or lounging in evening
 
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Fiona, I was actually looking at these on line last night, on the Eastbay site. I was wondering about the compression level, and what length of leg would be most appropriate: 5 inches enough? Also wondering how you would equate their sizes with "standard" women's cloathing size. Which model di you buy? Thank you.
Bought at Tkmax so won't be recent model....they have about two inches waist band that is slightly tighter which is dark blue and short light denim blue....am walking April/May so not really expecting weather warm enough to walk in them....but if it was I would feel the length was ok....I am uk 14/16 size and bought large.....really comfy not tight.......have really only bought them to sleep in on this trip.
 
I wore mine in April and May. In the snow, rain, sleet, hail, and sun.
Awesome!
Maybe have to try and find a stockist as do really like the look of them.....do they come in varying lengths as am about six ft tall
 
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Bought at Tkmax so won't be recent model....they have about two inches waist band that is slightly tighter which is dark blue and short light denim blue....am walking April/May so not really expecting weather warm enough to walk in them....but if it was I would feel the length was ok....I am uk 14/16 size and bought large.....really comfy not tight.......have really only bought them to sleep in on this trip.
Thank you Fiona. There are so many models I'm confused as to what to get. Always amazes me that there is so much internet shopping for clothes when you can feel nor try them. Do you think yours may have a model number of the tag? I could then tell the customer service that I am looking in that texture. Also, thanks for the size info. It's not as if men's thighs are built like ours ;0)
 
Thank you Fiona. There are so many models I'm confused as to what to get. Always amazes me that there is so much internet shopping for clothes when you can feel nor try them. Do you think yours may have a model number of the tag? I could then tell the customer service that I am looking in that texture. Also, thanks for the size info. It's not as if men's thighs are built like ours ;0)
I just picked up a few different styles from what was available in the store....they were not my favourite until I tried them on....I don't do much internet shopping with being tall always best to try on first....don't like the hassle of having to send stuff back...have just found style code 1250719....hope that helps
 
I wore my Macabi skirt in all weathers, from beg.July to end of November. Heat, cold, rain, wind... It really is great, I can't walk in anything else now (which seems slightly ridiculous!)
The only thing I added was a pair of merino leggings when it was very cold.
Btw, mine weighs 276 g, or 9 and 3/4 ounces
 
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I got llbean's Comfort Trail Pants, Cropped and really like them. The fabric is lightweight and fast drying. They come in petite sizes and are loose fitting. They feel like a pair of pajamas. Would normally wear more form fitting pants but the cut of these makes them cool (temperature wise) and very comfortable. They are a little longer than most cropped pants but I'm not sure I will shorten them since the length would help with sun protection in September. They also have a regular length Comfort Trail Pants made of the same fabric,but I haven't tried them.
I'm also taking my Royal Robbins Discovery skirt which I find to be very comfortable with great pockets. Will wear long tights when it gets cooler in October on vdlp. I tried various anti chafing underwear and I found Jockeys skimmies anti static slipshorts the best. No seams to bind, lightweight, and quick drying, but alas, expensive.
 
I wore my macabi skirt last year on the Camino Frances June to July. Absolutely perfect and will wear it again this year with our grandson. I ordered it online and got the slimmer fit long one and took a short version as extra. 7CF348A1-DC08-48E4-8B43-E7BD8367496A.jpeg9978303D-2815-4520-9B2A-4BF13DEDDE85.jpegPerfect!
 

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