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Last Updated: November 19, 2020
In this post, we check out highly rated and recommended travel pants and also include our personal favorites that we’ve discovered over the years.
Things to Look for in Travel Pants
The Best Travel Pants for Women and Men 2020
I don’t know about you, but I’m never wearing stiff denim again. Ever since discovering Boulder Denim jeans, they’ve been our go-to jeans for any occasion. We first discovered them at a demo at our climbing gym, and we loved how stretchy they felt since mobility is so important for climbing.
We started with their original design, but they’ve improved the comfort and stretchiness for version two.
I currently wear the women’s straight fit surf blue and skinny fit newmoon blue, and Jacob wears the men’s slim-fit pitch black. As you can guess, they are great for climbing, but they look great for any occasion. We wear them around the city and on all our travels.
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I wear these a ton around town and they definitely go in my suitcase if we plan on climbing or doing anything outdoors. They are lightweight, comfy, and I love that they come in bright colors that other pants typically don’t. These are the ones Jacob wears.
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Topo Designs
Women’s – See more reviews here
Men’s – See more reviews here


The Best Travel Pants for Women in 2020
Leggings are always a part of my packing list. I can lounge in them, climb, or hike. I’m always looking for ones with pockets, and I love wearing these REI leggings (though pockets can be both a pro and con).
These are my go-to for flights.
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Pro Tip: The black ones are much more versatile. I ended up with the odyssey gray since I have way too much black in my wardrobe.
REI
Women’s – See more reviews here


photo: REI
A solid black pant is a must for any wardrobe. I had been looking for one for the longest time when I finally found the Anatomie Skyler Travel Pant. I love the versatility of these pants and it’s a great addition to any closet.
Pro Tip: I have both the gray ones and the black ones, but the black ones seem to run a bit smaller than the gray.
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Anatomie
Skyler Travel Pant – See more reviews here

I hate bugs, so when ExOfficio started a line with a bug-blocking treatment, I knew I had to add a few pieces to my collection. I ended up with these joggers that are super lightweight and comfortable. Plus they have built-in UPF 50.
Pro Tip: Jogger pants can be challenging to dress up, but it’s still possible. Look for both slim-fitting pants and fabrics that give it structure.
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Exofficio
Della Jogger Pants– See more reviews here

These pants are included in a lot of the best travel pants post so I had to check them out. Unfortunately, even the XS looks too big for me. I did however fit their culottes version much better (pictured below).
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Royal Robbins
Spotless Traveler Pant – See more reviews here

These are the best bang-for-buck pants that I really loved. I used to own them in so many colors. Over time, I’ve replaced them with better quality pants that last longer, but I still have a few.
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Uniqlo
Legging Pants – See more reviews here

The Best Travel Pants for Men in 2020
Jacob loves his pair of Du/er Performance Denims. They come in a bunch of colors and sizing options. He’s also been looking for a good pair of joggers and recently added the Live Free Adventure Pant from Du/er to his collection (pros and cons for the joggers)
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These have been the perfect pants for summer here in Vegas. They are lightweight and super stretchy. He wears them to the gym, outdoor adventures, and to run errands. Right now, he only has them in Golden Brown which looks more outdoorsy, but the black and navy can be easily dressed up.
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686
Everywhere Pant – See more reviews here

Whereas most outdoor pants can disguise as city pants, these look more like city pants that can perform like outdoor pants.
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Royal Robbins
Alpine Road Pant – See more reviews here

Jacob used to wear colored pants so he’s been looking to bring them back. The Workday Pant Slim in Maroon is the perfect way to get back into it, and it definitely helps that they are super comfortable.
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Pro Tip: They run on the shorter side. I normally wear a 30/30 and might get a longer one next time.
Public Rec
Workday Pant – See more reviews here

This is another pair of durable and comfortable pants great for the office and weekend activities. I wouldn’t wear them climbing or hiking, but they are great for exploring the city and light activities.
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Western Rise
AT Slim Pant – See more reviews here

Can you think of any others that belong on our best travel pants list? What are your go-to pants for travel?
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Esther + Jacob
Esther and Jacob are the founders of Local Adventurer, which is one of the top 5 travel blogs in the US. They believe that adventure can be found both near and far and hope to inspire others to explore locally. They explore a new city in depth every year and currently base themselves in Las Vegas.
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