Beyond Yoga Caught In The Midi High Waisted Legging - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$88.00
$88.00
Used Value:
$52.80
$52.80
Sale Value:
$79.20
$79.20
Bend, stretch, and relax in your Beyond Yoga Women's High Waisted Midi Leggings after a long day at work. With these 3/4-length tights on, you'll feel comfortable even as you push yourself to try that uncomfortable pose. Let the moisture-managing Supplex fabric keep you dry and comfy as you work your way through your practice in peace.
Specifications
Brand:
Fit:
compressive
Length:
3/4-length
Material:
90% Supplex, 10% lycra
Recommended Use:
casual, training, yoga
Full Reviews
Hard to go wrong with tights as a present. But I hear they fit well and they like the style. They come up slightly high on the waist which is nice and not too tight on the ankles.
DJ Redundant II, backcountry.com
January 31, 2019
January 31, 2019
Still on the fence about these leggings...they are super soft which I love, but the "Midi" length still fit more regular length on me (even at 5'8). I like my 3/4 leggings to hit a little bit above the ankle. and these hit a little below. While the material is soft, the material felt a little thin compared to some other pants I own. Still a great pant, but don't know if I would purchase again.
Kate, backcountry.com
December 3, 2018
December 3, 2018
I have pretty short legs, so most leggings are a little too long on me. These are the perfect length. Super comfortable and flattering.
Kari Jensen, backcountry.com
June 17, 2018
June 17, 2018
What can I say? I just can't stop buying these! I love the high waist and the the midi length. I hardly have to roll them up at the ankle - Im 5'4 and most leggings are long on me but the beyond yoga brand is extra long so it seems that the midi length is more like a "regular" length. It is also worth noting that these run pretty small. They aren't the most compressive leggings that I've ever worn but are more in the mid compression range (if that makes sense) and they also stay opaque when in down dog or other compromising poses
Danielle Kirk, backcountry.com
May 16, 2018
May 16, 2018