Prana Ebelie Board Short - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.0
out of 10
1 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$64.95
Used Value:
$38.97
Sale Value:
$58.46

Even if you don't live on the coast, the Women's Prana Ebelie Board Shorts will help provide the illusion that you do. Slip them on when you're taking your stand-up paddle board for a spin at the local reservoir, and you won't even notice how far you are from the ocean. The quick-drying performance weave is stretchy and breathable, so they don't mind getting a little wet or a lot active, and the drawstring waist keeps them secure if you go in for a swim.

Specifications

Brand:
Fit:
regular
Fly:
hook-and-loop
Inseam:
5in
Length:
short
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
83% Sorona (polyester), 13% polyester, 4% spandex
Pockets:
2 hand
Recommended Use:
beachwear
Responsible Collection:
Bluesign Approved
Waist:
drawstring closure

Full Reviews

6
I like the look, fabric, and construction, but they are very prone to riding up if you have the thunder thighs. I went with the prAna Silvana board shorts instead. They are slightly longer, and while I'm sure they would still ride up with extensive walking, for a day on the river they work much better for these gams. I wear a 14/16 and the XL was a perfect fit.
Re Wikstrom, backcountry.com
July 25, 2018
10
I’m a 43 yo mom of two and have recently dropped 35 lbs. I was looking for swim bottoms that didn’t look frumpy but also didn’t show more of me than necessary. These have done the trick, they cover to right below my bellybutton and enough of my rear and thighs that I wear them as everyday shorts. They are almost too large so I’m ordering a medium for after dropping the next five to ten pounds. They are wearing well so far although I need to avoid abrasive sitting areas like bricks and rocks, they have a couple of small snags from my gardening in them. I usually have trouble with the rise in shorts being too short and then having chronic riding up issues, these don’t have that problem. The rise for me looks taller than what it seems on the model.
Shannon D., backcountry.com
June 28, 2018