Kuhl "Splash" Straight
Leg Hiking Pants — Women's Size 10 Regular — Khaki / Tan
Conquer
the trails in complete comfort and rugged utility with these authentic
"Splash" outdoor hiking pants from premium utility brand Kuhl.
Expertly engineered from their signature ÜberKühl Stretch matrix (a
high-performance blend of 63% cotton, 29% nylon, and 3% spandex), these pants
provide the ultimate combination of quick-drying canvas toughness,
breathability, and sun protection. Styled with a comfortable mid-rise
waistband, an athletic straight-leg fit, articulated knees for unrestricted
climbing movement, a secure zipper-front fly with a heavy-duty branded metal
snap closure, side utility slip pockets, and two rear envelope pockets with
secure snaps.
- Brand:
Kuhl Outdoor Performance
- Model
Line / Cut: Straight Leg
- Size:
Women's Size 10 Regular (Please verify flat lay measurements below for
a perfect fit.)
- Colorway:
Light Khaki / Desert Tan * note: color is most accurate in photo of inner draw string waist.
- Fabric
Technology: ÜberKühl Stretch (68% Cotton, 29% Nylon, 3% Spandex)
- Measurements
(Flat): 15" Waist (30"
circumference) | 9" Mid-Rise | 19" Hip | 11" Thigh |
8" Ankle / Leg Opening | 30" Inseam
- Details:
Articulated knees for ergonomic movement, heavy-duty metal hardware, signature Kuhl shield patch on the rear belt
loop and custom metal rivets.
- Condition:
Good pre-owned condition! Structurally robust and fully intact with zero
holes, tears, split seams, or fraying along the hems or cuffs. Features a
couple of small, very faint superficial marks on the leg panel and the
back right pocket area that do not affect performance or wear (clearly
isolated with pointers in our photo sequence).
- Care:
Machine Wash Cold, Tumble Dry Low (Do Not Dry Clean / Spot Treat Safely)
Themes:
Mountain Hiking, Rugged Trail Utility, Outdoor Gorpcore, Camping Exploration,
Technical Travel Wear, Active Ergonomics.
Key Features: "High-Performance
ÜberKühl Cotton-Nylon Stretch Canvas Fabric," "Articulated
Knee Architecture for Unrestricted Trail Mobility."