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Your cart is empty.Gash Hao Mens Convertible Quick Dry Pants You can wear it at home or outdoor, as hiking,climbing,fishing,camping, travel,work. If you have any questions about the product, you can contact us and we will give you a satisfactory answer. Thank you
Everett J Rice
August 16, 2025
These pants are light but strong with a stretchy fabric. They're comfortable to wear and even sleep in. I recommend this product.
Therese A. Hartmann
August 4, 2025
They fit like a glove and are so comfortable and look good too. I'm sure I'll be using them for hiking throughout the year considering I can zip off the legs when the weather starts heating up. Great product!
Kristi
July 24, 2025
I am an avid hiker (writing a review under my wife's account) and have owned several hiking pants from prominent brands over the years. Usually, I wear then until they are patched and tattered. As a reference for this review, I have in mind my Prana convertible pants, which have been excellent.I am 6'1" and 175 lbs. Finding the proper length and waist on Amazon was difficult. The typical Asian small, medium, large sizes are not meant for my proportions (32 W 34 L). The Gash Hao fit very well.The fabric is stretchy and reasonably breathable. It is a bit thinner than my Prana pants, which I have found to be a bit too hot. There is some water repellency to the fabric, which I expect to wear off over time. The fabric is not prone to snagging on brush, like my Black Diamond pants.Leg was great. The leg width fits over my hiking boots.Convertible legs seem to be out of style; Prana no longer makes them. Nevertheless, I find zip-off legs convenient for changing temperatures and weather conditions over the day. The zippers are smooth and functional. The zip-off legs can be pulled over my size 13 backpacking boots, which is convenient when a quick change is needed.The hook-and-look (Velcro) closure on the right side cargo pocket is the most significant workmanship problem with the pants. Because the Velcro is not sew out to the edges, opening the closer requires two hands or complicated finger work to separate the Velcro. This is fix I can easily do at home by adding a zig-zag stich around the perimeter of each Velcro patch.The left side cargo pocket uses a zipper closure. The width of the opening is quite narrow, especially for a pleated cargo pocket. The zipper also opens by sliding it front to back, making it vulnerable to opening if the slider catches on brush. Reversing it for opening back to front would be better.I don't like elastic waist bands and the gathered elastic segments on both the left and right sides are uncomfortable. This is exacerbated because they same fabric used for the body of the pants is used for the inside of the waist band, adding to the discomfort and slipperiness. Even if the pants did fit snugly, a belt would likely be required to keep them from sliding off.I have loved the integrated belt of my Prana pants. I purchased a $4 cargo strap that serves as a lightweight belt. The belt loops of the Gash Hao pants are very large.I've used the pants on several hikes and a multi-day trip. They still look new, kind of like wearing dress pants, which doesn't fit the aesthetics of my other gear. Overall, the pants are an excellent value. The workmanship isn't as refined as other pants, but it also isn't bad. I might be concerned about consistency.Some features and improvements that I'd like to see, in order of priority.- Sew around perimeter of Velcro (Simple fix that doesn't add cost).- Softer and less slippery material on the inside of the waist band.- Wider zipper opening on cargo pocket. Also, reverse the zipper slide direction.- Draw string in the leg hem.- Sized waist band instead of elastic. Although with better waistband material, an elastic waistband may be a reasonable way to reduce the costs of manufacturing multiple sizes.Every product represents a trade-off of design and manufacturing priorities. The deficiencies I have noted do not significantly impact the overall performance.Overall, the Gash Hao are the best value hiking pants that I have purchased and are very functional.
PJ
July 4, 2025
Great pants they are light weight, comfortable in humid climates and the sizing was right on. I like the stretch and the fabric stays looking nice and doesn't wrinkle when you are wearing them like more expensive brands. The zippers work well and it’s way to take the legs off and on.
Eugenep
June 24, 2025
Very well made! I like the casual/comfy fit. No need to worry about taking big steps while hiking and ripping the seams! Very adequate deep pockets. I have had numerous “name brand†convertible pants……these are at the top of my list. I will buy another pair.
Galactic Warlock
June 23, 2025
I work for the USPS walking 10 miles a day to deliver thousands of pieces of mail and hundreds of parcels daily. When it is 100 degrees outside these pants keep me cool, when it is freezing outside these pants keep me dry.They look great, the quality is phenomenal. I have bought many pants here and after 2 weeks most pants lose their appeal and start pulling up or the strings start coming loose.So far these things are still on me. They are comfortable, stretchy and stain resistant. I want all my clothes to be made like this.
Shawn
March 27, 2025
These pants are very comfortable and I would take them hiking any day, but I would not count on them repelling water for an extended period of time.After about 30 minutes in light to moderate rain, water started bleeding through the material. So, for short showers, there would work great. Do not count on them to keep you dry during any extended rain period. I would not call them waterproof. Only water resistant.There is a deign flaw I saw -- the upper pockets are not zippered. If your rain jacket is not long enough to cover the pockets, rain can easily get in the pockets and then to you underclothing. The pockets are mesh lined and the mesh has no water repelling ability.
GKPugh
March 25, 2025
Lightweight, water resistant, comfortable and plenty of pockets. I hike Blue Ridge Mountains and these are great for warmer weather.
Everett J Rice
March 20, 2025
These pants are light but strong with a stretchy fabric. They're comfortable to wear and even sleep in. I recommend this product.
Therese A. Hartmann
March 11, 2025
They fit like a glove and are so comfortable and look good too. I'm sure I'll be using them for hiking throughout the year considering I can zip off the legs when the weather starts heating up. Great product!
Kristi
March 3, 2025
I am an avid hiker (writing a review under my wife's account) and have owned several hiking pants from prominent brands over the years. Usually, I wear then until they are patched and tattered. As a reference for this review, I have in mind my Prana convertible pants, which have been excellent.I am 6'1" and 175 lbs. Finding the proper length and waist on Amazon was difficult. The typical Asian small, medium, large sizes are not meant for my proportions (32 W 34 L). The Gash Hao fit very well.The fabric is stretchy and reasonably breathable. It is a bit thinner than my Prana pants, which I have found to be a bit too hot. There is some water repellency to the fabric, which I expect to wear off over time. The fabric is not prone to snagging on brush, like my Black Diamond pants.Leg was great. The leg width fits over my hiking boots.Convertible legs seem to be out of style; Prana no longer makes them. Nevertheless, I find zip-off legs convenient for changing temperatures and weather conditions over the day. The zippers are smooth and functional. The zip-off legs can be pulled over my size 13 backpacking boots, which is convenient when a quick change is needed.The hook-and-look (Velcro) closure on the right side cargo pocket is the most significant workmanship problem with the pants. Because the Velcro is not sew out to the edges, opening the closer requires two hands or complicated finger work to separate the Velcro. This is fix I can easily do at home by adding a zig-zag stich around the perimeter of each Velcro patch.The left side cargo pocket uses a zipper closure. The width of the opening is quite narrow, especially for a pleated cargo pocket. The zipper also opens by sliding it front to back, making it vulnerable to opening if the slider catches on brush. Reversing it for opening back to front would be better.I don't like elastic waist bands and the gathered elastic segments on both the left and right sides are uncomfortable. This is exacerbated because they same fabric used for the body of the pants is used for the inside of the waist band, adding to the discomfort and slipperiness. Even if the pants did fit snugly, a belt would likely be required to keep them from sliding off.I have loved the integrated belt of my Prana pants. I purchased a $4 cargo strap that serves as a lightweight belt. The belt loops of the Gash Hao pants are very large.I've used the pants on several hikes and a multi-day trip. They still look new, kind of like wearing dress pants, which doesn't fit the aesthetics of my other gear. Overall, the pants are an excellent value. The workmanship isn't as refined as other pants, but it also isn't bad. I might be concerned about consistency.Some features and improvements that I'd like to see, in order of priority.- Sew around perimeter of Velcro (Simple fix that doesn't add cost).- Softer and less slippery material on the inside of the waist band.- Wider zipper opening on cargo pocket. Also, reverse the zipper slide direction.- Draw string in the leg hem.- Sized waist band instead of elastic. Although with better waistband material, an elastic waistband may be a reasonable way to reduce the costs of manufacturing multiple sizes.Every product represents a trade-off of design and manufacturing priorities. The deficiencies I have noted do not significantly impact the overall performance.Overall, the Gash Hao are the best value hiking pants that I have purchased and are very functional.
PJ
February 15, 2025
Great pants they are light weight, comfortable in humid climates and the sizing was right on. I like the stretch and the fabric stays looking nice and doesn't wrinkle when you are wearing them like more expensive brands. The zippers work well and it’s way to take the legs off and on.
Eugenep
February 10, 2025
Very well made! I like the casual/comfy fit. No need to worry about taking big steps while hiking and ripping the seams! Very adequate deep pockets. I have had numerous “name brand†convertible pants……these are at the top of my list. I will buy another pair.
Galactic Warlock
February 2, 2025
I work for the USPS walking 10 miles a day to deliver thousands of pieces of mail and hundreds of parcels daily. When it is 100 degrees outside these pants keep me cool, when it is freezing outside these pants keep me dry.They look great, the quality is phenomenal. I have bought many pants here and after 2 weeks most pants lose their appeal and start pulling up or the strings start coming loose.So far these things are still on me. They are comfortable, stretchy and stain resistant. I want all my clothes to be made like this.
Shawn
January 24, 2025
These pants are very comfortable and I would take them hiking any day, but I would not count on them repelling water for an extended period of time.After about 30 minutes in light to moderate rain, water started bleeding through the material. So, for short showers, there would work great. Do not count on them to keep you dry during any extended rain period. I would not call them waterproof. Only water resistant.There is a deign flaw I saw -- the upper pockets are not zippered. If your rain jacket is not long enough to cover the pockets, rain can easily get in the pockets and then to you underclothing. The pockets are mesh lined and the mesh has no water repelling ability.
GKPugh
December 8, 2024
Lightweight, water resistant, comfortable and plenty of pockets. I hike Blue Ridge Mountains and these are great for warmer weather.
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