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I want shorts like the Arc'teryx Palisade, but I ran out of kidneys to sell

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Panda Express · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2012 · Points: 30

So my favorite shorts are the arc'teryx palisade, see here arcteryx.com/Product.aspx?l…

So they are awesome but they cost $100. I can get it down to $73 if I shop savvy but it's still too expensive.

Anyone know of similar shorts that have the features of being extremely lightweight, stretchy, breathable? Also, at least one zip pocket is a plus and also the built in belt is a plus.

Paul H · · Pennsylvania · Joined Feb 2013 · Points: 5

I think you'll find they all run pretty steep in price

I own a few pairs of Prana Stretch Zion shorts and a pair of Mountain Hardwear Piero shorts. I have been impressed with both. The Piero feel thicker and more durable, but both breathe well and are stretchy. I believe they both have a zip pocket, but I could certainly be wrong. The Prana shorts have a built in belt, the MH do not.

I was able to find good deals on them here/ebay/sales but still paid $40-ish a pair for new and slightly less for used.

Kai Huang · · Aurora, CO · Joined May 2008 · Points: 105
Prana Mojo

They also have 30% off on order $100+ at the moment, or you can keep waiting for single item or other promotion.
Jacob Wells · · Denver, CO · Joined Jan 2009 · Points: 10

I have a pair of Zoic mountain bike shorts that have removable padding. They are super comfy. Look at loose biking shorts with a removable liner. I got these for around $55 at REI a few years ago and they will be great for several more with hard use.

Paul-B · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2011 · Points: 115

First ascent guide shorts

Can't remember the name, but also some mountain hardwear shorts I have fit the bill, I liked the FA ones better though

akafaultline · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 225

First ascent guide short for sure. I sold my palisade pants and shorts because the first ascent are better, more durable and have eddie Bauers warranty.

I can fit a can of bear spray and a .44 magnum in each cargo pocket respectively.-without fear of the material being trashed. Also, they are svelte enough to run in when I want to. I have used these exclusively for two summers and won't buy prAna Zion's or palisades again. In comparison, the Zion's a a bit thinner but "pill" so much easier. I'd compare the first ascent short almost to an arc'teryx gamma lt pant material but not as technical.

Beean · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2014 · Points: 0

Tennis shorts are the go.

Unfortunately you won't find any with laminated zippers, which may be a deal breaker..

Joey T · · Los Angeles · Joined Feb 2014 · Points: 0

Get those! Forget the kidneys! Collect plastic and aluminum from all the approach trails and crag bases and you'll have them soon enough.

Jackson Gardner · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2014 · Points: 0

The north face apex washoe shorts are exactly what you are discribing, I accually own both the arcteryx and TNF shorts and prefer the TNF becouse it's got a much more stretchier fabric, same tan color, TNF has 2hand pocket, 1 back, and a big side zippered pocket..... Hope it helps bro

Panda Express · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2012 · Points: 30

Nice, thanks for all the responses. The Washoe and Guide shorts sound about right!

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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