The The North Face Paramount Active is a versatile pair of comfortable pants with a couple of unique features. They have a slimmer fit but include a stretchy elastic waistband and a drawstring on the interior of the waist. Their casual look makes them suitable for other social activities around town as well as outdoors. They don't perform as well in the rain, absorbing water and taking longer to dry, but they are reasonably breathable. We think they could be right for the outdoor enthusiast who needs to transition between trails and work without time to change.
The North Face Paramount Active Review
Compare prices at 2 resellers Pros: Stylish, accommodating elastic waistband, drawstring
Cons: Poor water resistance, asymmetrical hand pockets
Manufacturer: The North Face
Our Verdict
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Pros | Stylish, accommodating elastic waistband, drawstring | Airy fabric, very comfortable, maximum mobility | Supple and mobile, DWR coating works great, fair price | comfortable fabric, belt, zippered pockets | Comfortable fit and fabric, very versatile, perfectly functioning features |
Cons | Poor water resistance, asymmetrical hand pockets | Waist fit is loose, not great in cool weather | Not many pockets, slim fit may not be awesome for larger adults | Shallow pockets, expensive | Not much ventilation, fabric absorbs water in a heavy downpour |
Bottom Line | A form fitting pair of hiking pants that stretch from town to trail | For comfort and breathability, these pants can’t be beat | This stellar pant surprised us with its high performance at an affordable price | These pants are great for a variety of activities and conditions | These top-scoring hiking pants are not only comfortable, but also versatile |
Rating Categories | Paramount Active | Ferrosi Pants | Patagonia Quandary | Chockstone/2 | Prana Stretch Zion |
Comfort And Mobility (35%) | |||||
Venting And Breathability (20%) | |||||
Versatility And Style (15%) | |||||
Weather Resistance (15%) | |||||
Features (15%) | |||||
Specs | Paramount Active | Ferrosi Pants | Patagonia Quandary | Chockstone/2 | Prana Stretch Zion |
Weight (in oz) | 10.4 oz | 12.2 oz | 10.0 oz | 11.5 oz | 13.6 oz |
Material | 90% Polyester, 10% Spandex | 86% nylon / 14% spandex 90D stretch woven ripstop | 94% nylon (62% recycled) / 6% spandex | 88% nylon, 12% elastane | 97% Nylon / 3% Spandex |
Water Resistance | DWR finish | DWR finish | DWR finish | DWR finish | DWR finish |
Sizing (waist, length options) | W: 30", 31", 32", 33", 34", 34", 36", 38", 40" L: short, regular, long | W: 28" - 38" | W: 28" - 40" L: 30", 32", 34" |
W: 28" - 42" L: 30" - 34" | W: 28" - 42" L: 28", 30", 32", 34", 36" |
Sun Protection | not specified | not specified | UPF 50 | UPF 50 | UPF 50 |
Convertible, or option available? | Yes | No, but convertible version available | No | No | No, but convertible version available |
Pockets | 2 hand, 1 back (right), 1 thigh zip | 2 hand, 2 back, 1 thigh zip | 2 hand, 2 back, 1 zippered thigh, 1 coin | 2 hand, 2 back, 1 thigh | 2 hand, 2 back, one left side |
Waist Strap/Fasten | Button and zip fly | Button and zip fly | Button and zip fly | Button and zip fly | Button and zip fly with waist cinch |
Other Features | Gusseted crotch, darted knees | Drawcord cuff closures, side zip pocket | Front and back knee articulation, gusseted crotch, slim straight fit | Cinch cord at cuff, removable belt | Ventilated inseam gusset, roll up leg snaps, adjustable waist tightening strap |
Warranty | Lifetime warranty against defects | Lifetime | Lifetime | Limited lifetime warranty | Full refund, credit, or exchange if you are dissatisfied |
Our Analysis and Test Results
These pants are stretchy but form-fitting, making them feel a little tight, even for skinnier folks. They are comfortable but might feel a little limiting if you do a lot of rugged hiking, scrambling, or climbing that brings your knees up around waist height. We found that they take on water faster than most other models, so they aren't ideal for wet weather.
Performance Comparison
Comfort & Mobility
These pants fall at the intersection of comfort and mobility. They have a 90% polyester, 10% spandex blend that makes them super stretchy. However, they also have a slim fit that starts to affect performance when you have to do a lot of high stepping. We like the elastic band on the back half of the waist which adds to their lounge comfort in a somewhat discrete way. Even more discrete is the drawstring on the inside of the waist. This feature is especially valuable if you are going on an extended adventure for many weeks and you are anticipating losing weight along the way.
The crotch is gusseted for increased comfort, but in our estimation, it is one of the more modest cuts of the models that we tested. All in all, the Paramount Active score just about average in this metric because they are comfortable against the skin, don't chafe, but are also somewhat restrictive.
Venting & Breathability
These pants focus equally on venting and breathability, both of which they do moderately well. All of the pockets are mesh-lined. The fabric is light and stretchy, which allowed us to cool down faster.
Though there is no built-in fastener, the pants are slim enough that they stay up when tightly rolled. This fact means that if you start cold and get warmer on a spring day, you can keep the Paramount Active pants on throughout and stay comfortable for the whole hike.
Versatility and Style
The Paramount Active pants have solid versatility. They suit both hiking and backpacking. There are no belt loops but there is elastic in the waist that stretches and a drawstring to secure the waist tighter. It's not the most elegant system, but it gets the job done if your waist size changes mid-trip.
Their slim fit also makes them a stylish choice for casual social events or relaxed office attire. In a world full of unflattering hiking pants, the Paramount Active fights the trend.
Weather Resistance
These pants tend to take on water faster than our top scorers. Water goes from beading to absorption after a couple of minutes in moderate rain. We also found that the tighter weave holds on to water longer and they take a bit more time to dry than airier models. Overall, we wouldn't choose this pair if we knew there was a chance of real rain.
Features
We have mixed feelings about the features of these pants. They come equipped with two hand pockets. They are asymmetrical; the right one is shallower than the left to accommodate the vertical zip right thigh pocket. We don't love the verticle zipper on the leg — items tend to fall out. The angle of the zipper makes it a little awkward as well. There is also one rear pocket on the right side (no zipper). There is no roll-up securing feature, but the legs are slim and stretchy enough that you can roll them up and they will stay put.
The half-elastic waist and drawstring allow for a little adjustability (both larger and smaller than the named waist size) and the pants secure with a traditional metal button.
Value
These pants are priced just about where we would expect them to be. We think that they offer a moderate value, but we would prefer to spend a little more for even more comfort from award-winners in this review.
Conclusion
The The North Face Paramount Active pants are a slim fit, stretchy model. They are lightweight and perform better in drier climates. With a drawstring to tighten the waist and stretchy elastic in the back, they have solid sizing flexibility. They are a little restrictive, but their style makes them a versatile pair worth considering.
— Ben Applebaum-Bauch