Patagonia Trail Pacer Jogger - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 1 Review
Retail Price:
$99.00
Used Value:
$59.40
Sale Value:
$89.10

When the leaves start to turn you can't think of a place you'd rather be than out on the trail, but those autumn leaves also bring cooler temps with them, and you've got to dress right when you're setting out for longer runs. Throw on the Patagonia Trail Pacer Joggers for an ideal balance of soft comfort, wicking performance, and easy mobility to help you thrive when the temperatures start to dip. You won't be held back by the stretchy fabric when you start to pick up the pace, and when that extra effort gets you sweating you'll stay dry and comfortable as the joggers wick away moisture with ease. The fabric even has a special miDori bioSoft treatment to enhance both its wicking qualities and softness, keeping them comfortable and high-performing for longer than standard fabrics would be. The classic tapered jogger-style legs keep out of the way as you're running, while zippered pockets ensure secure storage for car keys, energy gels, and headlamps.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
8.9oz
Fit:
slim
Fly:
faux, vented
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
43% polyester, 43% recycled polyester, 14% spandex
Pockets:
2 zippered front
Recommended Use:
road running, trail running, training
Reflective:
logo
Waist:
elastic drawcord

Full Reviews

10
Been looking for a pair of joggers that I can use on morning trail runs as well as day-to-day at the office. I usually run hot (wear nothing heavier than a windbreaker in Bay Area) so this material is a keeper – feels cool to the touch and super comfortable. They're loose in the thighs so they don’t look like tights but tapered enough to slide the cuffs up when needed. Nice design details with the zippered pockets sewn on the outside. The pocket material is just slightly thinner than the rest of the pants and can hint at being sheer with the right lighting.
Aaron K., backcountry.com
November 13, 2019