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Womens Trousers For Outdoor Camping and Activities

When you compare Womens trousers for outdoor activities, you should consider the following three factors:

  1. Warmth
  2. Water-Resistance
  3. Comfort & Practicability

Trousers for outdoor activities should be warm, comfortable and also practical for the type of activities you will be doing. Many factors can affect the comfort and practicability of the trousers you choose.

Women's Outdoor Trousers Feature List:

  • Ventilation
  • Pockets (Zipped or buttoned?)
  • Insulation and material
  • Packing Size

Choosing the correct trousers may seem a quick and easy task, but you may want to look further than this and ensure the trousers suit you and your requirements.


Checking and Comparing Women's Outdoor Trousers

Standard trousers such as jeans or leggings, do not provide the stretch, comfort or protection that you will require when camping. They will also not keep you as warm or dry, and usually restrict movement, which is not ideal if you will be taking part in various activities on your trip.

It is highly recommended to check the material used on the trousers you will be purchasing, many contain a waterproof outer shell to keep you protected from the elements, and include a soft and durable inner sleeve to keep you warm and comfortable. Some outdoor trousers may also use technical materials with a wicking system, which will draw moisture, such as sweat, away from your skin. You will also need to consider the shape, fit and features that the trousers include.

Specific features of Women's Outdoor Trousers:

There are some more specific features that you may want to consider before purchasing your trousers.

  • Gusseted crotch
  • Elasticated ankles
  • Elasticated waist
  • Articulated leg pads
  • Mesh sections for ventilation
  • Zip-off capability (where part of the trouser is removable to create shorts!)

Fitting of Womens Outdoor Trousers

Although fairly straight-forward, you will want to make sure that the trousers fit you properly before commencing your trip. The last thing you want is for the trousers to become uncomfortable during a hike, or any other activity.

Your walking trousers should not be too tight around your waist, as this will restrict both your movement, and your breathing. You should be able to get two fingers underneath the waistband all the way around your trousers comfortably.

You also want to ensure they are the correct length, if they are too short with elasticated ankles, you will find that they rise up your leg. They should also not be too long and create a trip hazard.

When receiving your trousers, you should make sure you can move around in them without restriction - try lunging, bending down, and standing on your tip-toes to ensure they support all of your movements without pulling the fabric too much.