Outdoor Research Women's Ferrosi Pant

About This Item

Fit and Design

  • Water resistant
  • Wind resistant
  • Breathable
  • Quick-drying
  • Lightweight
  • Movement-mirroring stretch
  • Abrasion-resistant
  • UPF 50+
  • Harness-compatible waist
  • Metal shank button closure
  • Brushed tricot-lined waistband
  • Internal drawcord waist
  • Bonded belt loops
  • Two drop-in hand pockets
  • Right hip security zip mesh pocket
  • Back right zip pocket
  • Back left drop-in pocket
  • Bluesign approved, 86% Nylon (46% Recycled), 14% Spandex 90D stretch woven ripstop
  • Brand : Outdoor Research
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 23OREWFRRSPNTWS22WOA

REVIEWS

4.4
82%
Recommended

179 Reviews

Great, Except For One Thing

I bought 3 pairs of these pants over the last 6 months. However, they all show signs of wear as I’m getting little “pills” around the pockets and seams. My newest pair, pewter, are showing it the worst. I love these pants, but the pilling is terrible. I wash these pants per the directions and do not dry them on a dryer. Doubt I will buy these again.

Great Pants But More Colors Needed.

Could you please bring back Pewter color (not light) and Brick one.

Great Fit For Us Short Gals

At 5'3 and 127 lbs the size 0 short fit well with some room. Glad the waist has a tie string to get some extra cinch. Havent tested on the trail yet but they look an feel great.

Great Fit And Super Comfy

These are great pant for general hiking. They're light weight and stretchy. I have two pair and would get more off there were more color offerings. For reference: 5'6 125 and the size 6 fits perfectly.

So Close To Being Great But Misses Major Marks

Stretchy and very comfy for all sorts of weather. HOWEVER - while you can put a phone in the side pocket you can't secure it there. The pocket is not long enough. The regular pockets are designed so anything in there that's hard means you can't bend your knees properly, for either squatting OR going up big steps - hard to use on trail or even for regular travel. Things need to be forced to sit sideways. Also the little tabs on the ankles to make the pants tighten or loosen fall off. Got lost. Generally a very decent travel pant otherwise, great if fixed. I used for hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc, travel around Europe for many weeks, and lots of Canadian hiking and general wear. This website now sucks, the AI is trying to overwrite as I type and is messing up everything. GAH. OR yikes p

Read All Reviews (179)

Q&A