Kuhl Revivr Pants Review: Like pajamas, but for outside.

The Revivr Pant by Kuhl are lightweight, cozy paints designed to do a little bit of everything, from hiking, to lounging, and just about everything in between. My review:

Constructed from a stretchy blend of nylon, polyester and spandex, the Revivr provides an exceptional range of motion and unencumbered movement. They stretch well enough to easily bring my knees to my chest, and do full stretches with no resistance. They have a casual fit but feature an elastic waist band that can be cinched down tight for more aggressive activities, keeping them in place. I’ve used the primarily for hiking as they provide a touch of warmth but excellent breathability, making them exceptional peak bagging pants. They can be a little chilly when the wind starts blowing, but when paired with a thermal layer or wind shell (think rain pants) they hold their own as an integral part of a light-weight winter kit. I’ve also used them for biking, working around the house, and jogging, and they felt just at home as they did lounging on the back patio. As a bonus, they also feature natural natural UPF 50 sun protection which has proven beneficial for hanging around at camp.

The Revivr feature a single zippered back pocket, a side cellphone pocket, tapered legs, They come 5 sizes, two inseam lengths (nice) and come in shorts and pants versions, with various colors available. They retail for $99 and are available now.

Overall, these are stellar pants. They’re lightweight, have held up great, and work in a huge range of activities, which makes them my go to pants for, well, just about everything active.

The Highest of Recommendations

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