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Patagonia Quandary Pants Review

An awesome pant for 14er day hikes and chilling at the brewpub afterward
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Patagonia Quandary Pants Review (The Quandary is relatively affordable and super comfortable. We also like their simple look for wearing around town on...)
The Quandary is relatively affordable and super comfortable. We also like their simple look for wearing around town on top of their great hiking performance.
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Price:  $99 List
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Manufacturer:   Patagonia
By Andy Wellman & Ben Applebaum-Bauch  ⋅  Nov 13, 2023
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RANKED
#2 of 13
  • Comfort and Mobility - 35% 8.0
  • Venting and Breathability - 20% 6.5
  • Weather Resistance - 15% 7.0
  • Features - 15% 7.0
  • Versatility - 15% 7.5

Our Verdict

We recommend the Patagonia Quandary as an excellent pair of hiking pants for tackling day hikes and backpacking adventures. Its lightweight, slim-fitting blend of recycled nylon and spandex offers freedom and mobility while also doing a more-than-admirable job of warding off wind and light rain. It has a simple yet functional array of pockets that might provide less room for a map or snacks than some other models but also won't slow you down. These pants are great for those who want a multi-purpose pair for a day on the trail or a casual pair in town.
REASONS TO BUY
Supple and mobile
DWR coating works great
Fair price
REASONS TO AVOID
Not many pockets
Slim fit may not be awesome for larger adults
Editor's Note: We updated this review on November 13, 2023, to add new information from our latest round of testing.

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Bottom Line This stellar pant surprised us with its high performance at an affordable priceFor comfort and breathability, these pants can’t be beatAn excellent choice for anyone going straight from their desk to the trailheadThe simplest hiking pant that also proved to be the most stylish for everyday wearThese pants offer mobility without skimping on features
Rating Categories Patagonia Quandary... Outdoor Research Fe... Royal Robbins Alpin... Prana Brion II Pants REI Co-op Sahara Co...
Comfort and Mobility (35%)
8.0
9.0
7.0
7.5
7.0
Venting and Breathability (20%)
6.5
8.5
5.5
7.0
8.0
Weather Resistance (15%)
7.0
6.5
7.5
5.5
5.0
Features (15%)
7.0
5.0
6.5
5.0
7.5
Versatility (15%)
7.5
7.5
8.0
8.0
5.0
Specs Patagonia Quandary... Outdoor Research Fe... Royal Robbins Alpin... Prana Brion II Pants REI Co-op Sahara Co...
Weight 9.7 oz 12.2 oz 13.8 oz 10.7 oz 11.9 oz
Material 94% nylon (62% recycled), 6% spandex 86% nylon, 14% spandex; 90D stretch woven ripstop 66% nylon, 31% polyester, 3% spandex 95% recycled nylon, 5% spandex 96% recycled nylon, 4% spandex
Water Resistance DWR finish DWR finish DWR finish DWR finish DWR finish
Sizing (Waist, Length Options) W: 28" - 40"
L: 30", 32", 34"
W: 28" - 42"
L: 30"- 36"
W: 30" - 46"
L: 30" - 34"
W: 28" - 42"
L: 28" - 36"
W: 28"- 50"
L: 28" - 34"
Sun Protection UPF 40+ UPF 50 UPF 50+ UPF 50 UPF 50
Pants/Shorts Convertibility No No (but have ankle cinch cord and fully convertible version available) No (but have ankle cinch cord) No Yes
Pockets 2 hand, 2 back (1 zip), 1 thigh zip, 1 coin 2 hand, 2 back, 1 thigh zip 2 hand, 2 back, 1 thigh zip, 1 coin 2 hand, 2 back, 1 coin 2 hand, 2 back velcro, 2 thigh (1 zip, 1 flap)
Waist Strap and Fastener Button and zip fly, integrated elastic cord Button and zip fly Snap and zip with French fly Button and zip fly Button and zip fly, elastic across back
Other Features Front and back knee articulation, gusseted crotch, slim straight fit Drawcord cuff closures, side zip pocket Gussetted crotch, tapered leg, cinch cord at cuff Gusseted crotch, belt loops, mesh pockets Removable legs with color-coded zippers and vertical zippers, elastic in waist

Our Analysis and Test Results

Although they can't speed you down to treeline when the thunder starts booming, the Patagonia Quandary will do an excellent job of limiting how soaked you get if you are out in the rain. They also offer UPF 50 sun protection, a serious bonus at high altitudes, where the sun's rays can be pretty intense, and the nylon fabric's tight weave is both stretchy and cuts the wind well. While they don't have a lot of vents for air to escape, we found their lightweight fabric to be more breathable and more cooling feeling while working up a sweat than most, assisted by an absorptive, moisture-wicking band around the waist. The truth is that these high-scoring scoring pants offer excellent value.

Performance Comparison


patagonia quandary pants - these pants have an average price for the category and outperform...
These pants have an average price for the category and outperform most other models. They are a great all-purpose addition to a kit.
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Comfort and Mobility


The Quandary pant is cut thin and features a slim fit that Patagonia recommends for lean-to-medium builds. We would agree with this recommendation, as we found them to be slightly restrictive around the tops and outsides of the thighs where they meet the hip flexors and pelvis, as well as in the seat. If you have cross-fit thighs or like competing in triathlons, we suggest you try these on before you purchase a pair.

Despite a narrower fit, these pants are supremely mobile. They have 6% spandex blended into their nylon weave, allowing them to stretch any way that you do. They also have a stretchy drawstring recessed into the waistband, which facilitates a perfect fit without a belt, even as your body weight and waistline fluctuate. While they didn't fit as well for our testers as some other models, we love the feel of the fabric against the skin, which is impressively soft for a synthetic material.

patagonia quandary pants - the quandary has elastic ties built into the waist for tightening on...
The Quandary has elastic ties built into the waist for tightening on the go, even without a belt.
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Venting and Breathability


When it comes to venting features, these pants do not have a ton to offer. It has mesh lining on half of the two front handwarmer pockets as well as the tiny coin pocket, and a small piece of mesh on the inside of the right thigh pocket, but none on the back pockets. Likewise, there are no other features that accommodate venting, and it does not come in a separate version that is convertible into shorts.

Although venting is not a strength of this model, we did find that the super-thin fabric feels cooler and breathes better than most of the more substantial materials found on competing pants. This pair also has a moisture-absorbing mesh liner around the waistband that is designed to wick away sweat and even feels nice.

patagonia quandary pants - though they don't have any features to aid in venting, we found that...
Though they don't have any features to aid in venting, we found that their thin, light fabric does a more effective job than most at breathing.
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Weather Resistance


The Quandary comes with decent but not sensational DWR treatment. Water beads nicely at first, but pants quickly become saturated. However, even after many days of wear and more than a couple of times in the washer, these pants still repelled light rain well. In a solid downpour, these pants will eventually end up soaked. However, they also dry quickly, even after a substantial soaking, so they still possess a huge amount of upside for wet weather conditions.

patagonia quandary pants - dwr coating helps water bead on the surface of fabric. it does need...
DWR coating helps water bead on the surface of fabric. It does need to be reapplied every so often to maintain its efficacy.
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Features


The feature set on this pair of pants is simple and effective. The most notable feature is a stretchy, thin drawstring on the inside of the waist that works similarly to the ones you would find on a pair of running shorts. We think it helps cinch up the fit slightly if it is too loose and gives one the option of wearing these pants without a belt, a feature we prefer for hiking or backpacking with a pack.

patagonia quandary pants - the quandary has a simple feature set with only one extra pocket in...
The Quandary has a simple feature set with only one extra pocket in addition to the hand pockets and rear pockets. This zippered pocket lives high on the right thigh and is plenty large enough to carry a phone, wallet, or other trail necessities.
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In terms of pockets, it has two front hand-warmer pockets with a tiny coin pocket, and two rear pockets, the left of which has a zipper. On the right thigh is a zippered storage pocket, recessed inside the pants rather than resting on the outside. With no other features to speak of, these pants project elegant simplicity more than do-it-all functionality.

patagonia quandary pants - the patagonia quandary has a rear zippered pocket for items that...
The Patagonia Quandary has a rear zippered pocket for items that need to be more secure and an open pocket for easier access.
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Versatility


The light, thin construction of the Quandary pants makes them a good choice for either warm or cold climates. However, they are a bit thin for cooler weather and do not offer much ventilation for scorching temperatures. The fact that they do a good job repelling a light rain adds to their versatility. Because of their thin fabric, we wouldn't choose to intentionally use these pants for heavy outdoor work or other activities, like rock climbing, that offer ample opportunity for abrasion.

patagonia quandary pants - the quandary has stretchy fabric, adjustability, and a quality fit.
The Quandary has stretchy fabric, adjustability, and a quality fit.
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Should You Buy the Patagonia Quandary?


As a top scorer, these pants are worth it, especially for peak-bagging. They do a great job protecting from the sun, wind, and light rain and look good enough to rock in town as well as on the trail. Though their fit may not be ideal for larger adults, they do a good job of offsetting their sleekness with stretchy fabrics. Despite their price point, there is little compromise when it comes to the quality of these pants, which we would happily recommend for all styles of hiking, from day hikes to long treks and everyday wear.

patagonia quandary pants - we love the quandary in cool fall weather.
We love the Quandary in cool fall weather.
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What Other Hiking Pants Should You Consider?


If you like this style but want even more stretch and breathability, check out the top-notch Outdoor Research Ferrosi. For a more technical look great for cooler and wetter weather, the Arc'teryx Gamma is the way to go. If you are looking at pants as much for style as for functionality, then the Royal Robbins Alpine Road and Prana Brion II are two models worth considering.

Andy Wellman & Ben Applebaum-Bauch