The North Face Tenacitee Short
User Reviews
I'm 6'0", 175 lbs. and the size reviewed is a men's…
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Fabric: Carbon from bamboo
Price Paid: $40
I'm 6'0", 175 lbs. and the size reviewed is a men's large.
I would first like to say that I am extremely picky about the my clothes. I can't sleep in a sleeping bag unless my shorts are loose and soft.
I must say that these shorts are amazing. From the moment I put them on I felt so relaxed and ready to tackle anything. These shorts don't hinder you from anything. I wore them backpacking and I have never had such a wide range of motion. I felt naked (indeed I was under the shorts).
They are super comfortable and seem to be made really well. The fabric is soft and doesn't irritate. I haven't noticed any hot spots or areas that rub. These shorts can be used for so many different sports and activities, they are worth the money I spent on them.
Great product. I would definitely buy them again.
Description
The Tenacitee Short is a men's active short made by The North Face. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
The Tenacitee Short has been discontinued.
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