New Balance Fitness Pant
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Description
- New Balance Clothing Size Guide
- Maintaining a high level of physical fitness takes a lot of hard work, effort, and a great pair of pants.
- Semi-fitted cut follows the contours of the body.
- Lightning Dry® fabric utilizes hydrophobic polyester yarns to wick moisture away from the body.
- Mid-rise construction.
- Wide elastic waistband provides a comfortable, natural fit with plenty of coverage while bending and stretching.
- Internal key/card pocket.
- Open bottom hems.
- Inseam: Short 29", Regular 31", Tall 33".
- 87% polyester, 13% elastane.
- Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Waist Measurement: 28 in
- Outseam: 40 in
- Inseam: 31 in
- Front Rise: 9 in
- Back Rise: 13 in
- Leg Opening: 18 in
- Product measurements were taken using size SM, inseam R. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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New Balance Fitness Pant
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These pants work great for me. I need a secure pocket to put my insulin pump in and this fits perfectly. I hope they continue to make pants with this style. As for comfort, these fit nicely. No complaints. I would recommend these to my friends. Thanks
- Christine C - customer
- from United States
- November 12, 2012
These are amazingly comfortable! I would wear them all the time if I could get away with it. I bought them for working out and running and they are exactly what I needed. I love that they come in different lengths as I am on the taller side at 5'9" and have long legs. They are a great price, too, compared to a lot of the other brands.
- Anonymous - customer
- February 8, 2013
I ordered these pants for running in size XL. The pants were a good fit and don't have too tight of a waistband. They seem like they are good quality material and have stood up to many cycles in the washer so far. I would have liked the material to be thicker like my other running pants but they are also not as expensive. It's a very simple cut and no form fitting seams like my favorite brand - Pear Izumi. Again though, it is definitely not as expensive. Also New Balance manufactures in the US and is a US company so its good to support them. All in all I would buy again as long as the price is the same. I'll update the review with more comments on durability later.
I'd also recommend: Pearl Izumi
- Anonymous - customer
- from Atlanta
- January 4, 2013
Love these pants. Fit is nice. I am 5'6" and the mediums are a perfect length for me. Also material is very soft!
- Anonymous - customer
- from North Dakota
- January 3, 2013
These are nice but pretty thin. They don't show sweat which is awesome just wish they were a little thicker. Length is good in the long and I'm 5-7.
- KZuni - customer
- from MO
- April 10, 2013





