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Neither jeans or sweatpants are ideal for hiking. Both are made from cotton which retains moisture. And wet clothing is no fun while hiking! If you have to make a decision, hike in the jeans and save the sweatpants for after the hike.
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Read More »To answer this question, I turned to another outdoor journalist. Fiona Russell runs the website Fiona Outdoors and she lives in Scotland. So she knows a thing or two about hiking in adverse weather conditions! Here’s what she has to say: “Choose the weather and the type of walk carefully if you want to hike in jeans. If conditions are cool and dry, then a comfy pair of jeans will be fine. But not if it's going to be wet. Wet jeans stick to the skin horribly and make you cold, so walking in jeans in wet weather is a no-no. Choose a lower-level and easy-going walk rather than a hike in the hills and mountains to minimize the potential for chafing. Make sure they don't have annoying seams that might rub the skin. You could think about wearing a pair of thin lycra shorts under the jeans to reduce the potential for skin chafing. How about wearing stretch jeans? Stretch, skinny jeans might be a good option if they are easy to wear and not too tight.” Hike in Cool, Dry Weather So with moisture retention being one of the main reasons hiking in jeans isn’t a great idea, it stands to reason that you’ll be more comfortable if it doesn’t rain and if you don’t sweat. Note that Fiona suggested cool conditions… you want proper outdoor wear in really cold temperatures. But if it’s cool and dry, a pair of jeans could be perfectly fine. Choose Easy-Going Local Trails If you choose a shorter walk over a long hike, then it’s far less likely the denim will rub your skin. Partly, too much exertion will cause you to sweat, regardless of the temperature. And also, steep inclines and descents require plenty of giving in your pants. So avoiding that will also help make your walk more comfortable. Stretchy Jeans are Your Friend Stretchy jeans contain less cotton than normal denim. Instead, they include other fabrics, typically elastane. This gives you much room to maneuver. But if you are starting to think this deeply about things, you’d probably be better off giving the CoalaTree Decaf Denim pants a test drive . Because not only do they have an awesome 4-way stretch, they’re water-resistant and designed to keep you cool… Alternatives to Hiking in Jeans If we flip all the reasons why hiking in denim jeans is a bad idea, then it means a good alternative is a pair of lightweight pants that are made of a moisture wicking fabric and retain body heat. These pants should also be soft and stretchy to avoid rubbing. And they should at least be be water-resistant, if not waterproof .
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Read More »CoalaTree Decaf Denim Pants Not the first time I’ve mentioned these pants but they really are a fantastic alternative to jeans . They can be used just as you would use jeans but with the added benefits mentioned earlier (stretchy, water resistant, anti-microbial) meaning you can also hike in them. Another cool feature is that they are really environmentally friendly. They’re made from recycled materials and are dyed using a waterless method. If you’ve ever studied the cotton industry you’ll know that it wastes huge amounts of water. And so if consumers switch en mass to materials that are less water intensive, it will eventually make a huge difference to global water consumption.
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