Eddie Bauer Pants @ Costco $22

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I’ve bought two pairs and they’re outstanding.

Quiet to wear, waterproof was effective in a light drizzle, and they are very comfortable.


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granite7

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I have two pairs of the Costco Eddie Bauer pants. I wear them to work as they don’t cut it for me with boots. They are skinny legs and the cuffs keep riding up over my boots. The other thing I don’t like is that with a 1” belt, the waist rolls down. You could probably fit a 2” belt through the belt loops.

On the upside:
Fabric and stitching are tougher than the wrangler hiking pants
They are seriously comfortable working in the datacenter
They’re seriously inexpensive

Downside:
Skinny legs
No thigh pockets
Keeps riding up over my boots
Waistband and belt loops too big
Waistband doesn’t have a grippy surface like the wrangler pants
 
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Just a thought if you have a Costco store nearby -

I’d buy them online and try them out. If you don’t like, it would be no questions asked to return them. I don’t believe they have them in store any longer (at least at my San Diego Costco) and you really can’t try them on in store anyways.


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Yeah they do have a more slender overall fit, but that matches my body style. Also, with the stretch fabric they still work great for hiking.
 

Randle

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I saw them this weekend, I have enough, EBs, wranglers and the chinos, so I didn't buy any . one thing I noticed is they have a right rear zippered pocket behind the open top wallet pocket. I like that, I don't like the older EBs because of the open top wallet pocket
 

MIKEYB

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Got a couple of pairs of these pants at costco $19.99. The best comparison I could make to these is the attack pant.
Stretchy soft shell feel to them, soft fleece backing. Thicker than the guide pros and warmer.

only colors they had were a blue/gray and black.
 

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Usi05

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Haven’t tried these but if you don’t have a costco I would recommend hitting walmart for wrangler outdoor pants and Swiss tech outdoor pants. Wranglers are 22 and come in Camo. Swiss were 17 and I got solid gray.

I went with these after seeing them recommended here and love them! Great buy to save a little cash!
 
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Union Bay screwed the pooch with their new version pant. Originals didn’t have that gawd awful elastic waist.

These fit me better than the EB pants, but yes the elastic waist is annoying, so I just just tack sewed them right behind the side belt loops, problem solved.
 

Tbuckus

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Got a couple of pairs of these pants at costco $19.99. The best comparison I could make to these is the attack pant.
Stretchy soft shell feel to them, soft fleece backing. Thicker than the guide pros and warmer.

only colors they had were a blue/gray and black.

Are size sizes correct? Go up or down?
I was there before I saw these posts. Are these the ones that they say water resistant?
 
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