Description
- Medium-weight 9 oz fleece keeps in body heat so you can stay warm
- Dri-Power technology wicks sweat away, keeping you warm and dry
- Elastic waistband with inside quick cord, for an adjustable fit
- Generous side pockets to store all of your small essentials
- Inseams- S-30″, M-31″, L-32″, XL-33″, XXL-34″, 3XL-35, 4XL-36″
McPenguin5 –
I found a great selection of sweatpants to get for my husband here at Amazon. I found some with just the features he wanted and a selection of brands that had good reviews. I count of those reviews when buying from Amazon. These sweatpants have the weight he prefers and the pockets are deep enough for him to carry whatever he needs. It can be hard to find the size he needs with the correct leg length. Found them right here! Great quality, handles machine washing well, and he finds them very comfortable.
Embrin –
I bought a large size for my son, who is 5′ 11″ and 160 lbs. He was looking for a baggy, loose fit, so this size works fine for him. However, the inseam length is not 32″ but 34″ which is long for him.
Lak –
A very mediocre jogger – in line with the price.
chris –
Edit : Just size up, almost every problem I had with these pants went away when I returned them and got a size bigger. Pockets are still little asl but that’s the only issue. They’re actually really nice roomy sweats and fit like sweatpants are supposed to when you size up. For the price I’m probably gonna get them in a few colors.
Not sure why almost every pair of sweatpants nowadays comes in this weird tight look with small pockets like they were designed for girls. If it’s a men’s sweat pant I feel like it should be a lil bigger. They don’t look bad but they look a little like girl sweats and feel like them. I’ll try the size up and see if they’re a better option and update the review. They have potential I just wish they had more of a roomy look so sick of ordering sweatpants to receive this like tight slim girl looking pair of pants.
Josiah Obafemi –
Very good sweats that are baggy which makes them even better. They are great quality and are very comfortable. Recommend to get
Mr. Migraine –
Russell Athletic Men’s Dr-Power Fleece Open Bottom Pocket Pant
$ 16.99 purchase
Me: 49 yo, 6′ – 0″ (183cm), 200 lbs (90.7 kg), 36″ (91.4cm) waist, 34″ (86.4) inseam, 7″ (8cm) rise.
Sweat Size Measurements
Size: L – G – G
Waist: 30″ (76.2 cm), unstretched.
Waistband is moderately wide 1 3/4″ (4.5 cm).
Rise: 15.5″ (39.4 cm)
Inseam: 31″ (78.7 cm)
Outseam: 42.5″ (108 cm)
Cuff: 9″ (23 cm)
Cuff is open; not elastic shrunk to ankles.
Pockets are deeper than other sweats I tested. They’re well positioned and do not flare out making hips look wider. I really like this design feature compared to other sweat pants pockets which flare out doubling the appearance of your hip width. These do not do that.
Drawstring is the lazy manufacturer type, single-cord, inside the pants, which requires a loop type knot to hold them tighter. The loop type knot is a complete PITA to untie when you want to open the knot and loosen the drawstring. The cord used for the waistband drawstring is a type that really ties into a tight knot. Why all manufacturers cannot cut the drawstring so that it can be tied like a shoe is a mystery.
General quality impression: These sweats look good when you’re wearing them (except for the long crotch drop in front of the pants). The color (black) looks great. The stitching quality was normal/good. I didn’t wash them yet, so I don’t know how they hold up through several washings. I do not use a dryer for most clothes so that they last longer and the color stays solid. After I’ve washed these several times I’ll get back here and update this.
Pros: Nice cut and fit (except for massively deep crotch). Looks good with pockets that don’t flare out. Open bottoms are nice and prevent baggy blousing at the ankles. I’m white and so don’t have a butt and these look much better than some manufacturer’s sweats which turn a white ass into an office ass looking square box. These don’t do that–Kudos Russell.
Cons: MASSIVELY DEEP CROTCH. Why does a pair of (any) pants need to be pulled up to your chin so that the crotch fits? These Russell sweat pants have a crotch that is literally a foot and a half deep. I measured the rise from the bottom of my crotch, in a straight line, to the bottom of my waist (while laying flat) and it is 6 to 7 inches (15.2 to 17.8 cm) — so with these sweats (size large), there is a compete foot (12″ (30.5 cm)) of extra material before the waist is reached. Stupid. Why do we need to pay $ 70 for work out pants to get a fit that looks good with a true inseam and a true rise so that there is not a foot of pants bagging below the crotch? Can’t manufacturers like Russell buy a pair of really good fitting work out pants and then unstitch them to see the measurements and then recreate the pattern so that $ 5, $ 10, $ 15 sweats look good? If I had the capital I’d start a $ 10 “tailored” sweats company so that no matter your dimensions the pair of sweats would look good proportionally on your frame.
Summary: For the price these are good, not great. I”m keeping them because compared to the other sweat pants these have a better fit (albeit, not counting the horrible mile deep crotch). I’ll cut the drawstring loop so that I can tie these like shoes.
Mark w. –
The color greatvery comfortable the seam are great there very durable
Douglas Sandor –
They are a bit long. But they are very comfortable. Flexible in the waistline with the draw string.
Pop –
These pants are soft and comfortable and suitable for exercise
Lak –
Don’t buy this if you don’t want fabric pilling in your clothes, this is literally 50% cotton 50% polyster, not enough cotton to prevent it tho
Amazon Customer –
Ordered an XL as I’m 6″5 and 270lbs. Fit at the length is good. The waist is a tad large but I’m sure it will change after a few washings. Overall a good buy. Most track pants are way too small for me
Good –
A little bit long but it I nice for winter the material is soft but if you want workout pants get a thinner kind