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Outdoor Research Ferrosi Pant - Women's Review

With their endless mobility, comfortable details, and technical abilities, these are our favorite overall women's hiking pants
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outdoor research ferrosi pant for women hiking pants review
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Price:  $99 List
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Manufacturer:   Outdoor Research
By Clark Tate ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Mar 28, 2024
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#1 of 12
  • Comfort and Mobility - 35% 9.0
  • Venting and Breathability - 20% 9.0
  • Weather Resistance - 15% 9.0
  • Construction Quality - 15% 8.0
  • Versatility and Features - 15% 8.5

Our Verdict

The Outdoor Research Ferrosi hiking pants are ready for a wide range of trails with 50+ UPF fabric that blocks wind and shrugs off water splashes. The soft fabric stretches like a dream, allowing complete freedom of movement. The zipped thigh pocket is big enough to store most phones, the ankle cinches make it easy to keep your hems out of the way, and the lightweight fabric is easy to roll. The fabric also breathes well and dries quickly. All told, these pants are impressive. Our article comparing the top-rated women's hiking pants will show you how it fares against competing products.
REASONS TO BUY
Very comfortable
Versatile
Wind and water-resilient
REASONS TO AVOID
We have very few complaints
They are a little thin

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Bottom Line With soft and stretchy fabric that never inhibits your movements and thoughtful technical details, this is one awesome pair of hiking pantsPants that can take you from town to the trailheadA versatile pair of pants with great venting and breathability at a great priceThese pants offer endless flexibility on the trail, up the mountain, or on the climbing wallA compelling price tag makes these sturdy but less comfortable pants compelling
Rating Categories Outdoor Research Fe... Prana Halle Straigh... REI Co-op Sahara Co... REI Co-op Trailmade Cycorld Convertible...
Comfort and Mobility (35%)
9.0
8.5
7.0
9.0
5.5
Venting and Breathability (20%)
9.0
6.5
9.0
5.5
8.0
Weather Resistance (15%)
9.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
3.0
Construction Quality (15%)
8.0
7.5
7.5
5.5
6.0
Versatility and Features (15%)
8.5
9.0
7.0
8.0
5.0
Specs Outdoor Research Fe... Prana Halle Straigh... REI Co-op Sahara Co... REI Co-op Trailmade Cycorld Convertible...
Measured Weight (Size 6) 9.6 oz (size 6) 11.2 oz (size 6) 12 oz (size 6) 8.0 oz (size 6) 11.2 oz (size small)
Material 86% Bluesign-approved nylon (46% recycled), 14% spandex 95% recycled nylon, 5% elastane 96% recycled nylon, 4% spandex 94% nylon/6% spandex 100% polyester
Fabric Features Water, wind resistant, quick dry, and breathable Water resistant, breathable Quick dry, water resistant Water resistant, quick dry, and breathable Quick-dry and breathable
Water Resistance PFAS-free DWR finish PFAS-Free DWR finish DWR finish DWR finish Unknown
Size Options and Versions 0 to 24W, in Short (29"), Reg (31"), Tall (34") 00 to 16, in Short (28"), Reg (30"), Tall (34") 0P to 26W, in Petite (27.5"), Regular (30"), Tall (33"), and Plus 0P to 26W, in Petite (28.5"), Tall (34") XS to 2XL
Sun Protection UPF 50+ UPF 50+ UPF 50+ UPF 50+ Not specified
Pants-to-Shorts Conversion Cinch around ankle No Zip-off Cinch around ankle Zip-off and cinch around ankle
Pockets 2 hip, 2 back, 1 thigh 2 hand, 1 coin, 2 back (snap), 1 thigh (zip) 2 hand, 2 back, 2 cargo 2 hand, 2 back, 1 thigh (zip) 2 hand (zip), 1 back (zip), 2 thigh (zip/velcro)
Integrated Belt Yes, internal drawcord Yes, internal drawcord Yes, internal drawcord Yes, internal drawcord No - partial elastic waist
Other Features Articulated knees, drawstring at waist, stretch fabric, harness-compatible waist Gusseted crotch with vent holes, articulated knees, drawstring at waist, stretch fabric Mid rise, convert to shorts, relaxed fit, straight leg, 2 inseam lengths, reinforced cuff backs, flatseam Double fabric on knees and at heels, articulated knees, articulated hips, drawstring at waist, stretch fabric, cord loop at waistband Articulated knees, stretch fabric, gusseted crotch, sctratch resistant
Social or Environmental Certifications 86% Bluesign approved nylon, 46% recycled Recycled nylon fabric, Bluesign, PFAS-Free DWR finish Contains materials that meet the Bluesign criteria
Contains recycled materials, From a Climate Neutral Certified brand
Bluesign approved fabric, Climate Neutral Certified Brand, short chain perfluorinated chemical DWR treatment None known

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Outdoor Research Ferrosi pants are 14% spandex, 40% nylon, and 46% bluesign approved recycled nylon. They are soft, stretchy, and comfortable. They also breathe well and resist abrasion, water, and wind, making these pants one of the most technically proficient we've tested.

The convertible version of these pants is also great.
If you prefer to unzip the legs to transition your hiking pants to shorts, Outdoor Research makes a convertible version of these pants. We recommend whichever version better meets your needs.

Performance Comparison


outdoor research ferrosi pant for women hiking pants review - they feel like lightweight sweatpants but stand up to tough outdoor...
They feel like lightweight sweatpants but stand up to tough outdoor conditions.
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Comfort and Mobility


These pants stretch and move with you enough to keep up with nearly any activity you have in mind. The thigh-to-waist ratio wasn't perfect for all of our testers, leaving a gap at the waist of some, but the integrated drawstring belt helped make it work. The waist cinch works better than most options we tried, holding your pants up when required without getting in the way when you don't need it. There are also belt loops if you prefer.


The original Ferrosi pants we tested had a gusseted crotch (including an extra triangle of fabric to offer more range of motion), but this new version does not. We don't exactly miss it since the pants stretch so well, but the pants can pull awkwardly in the front, and we wonder if that would help. The knees are articulated. There are two extra tucks of fabric on the outside of each to make sure you have room to move any old way you like. They work great without making the legs look baggy.

outdoor research ferrosi pant for women hiking pants review - these pants never hold us back, no matter what moves we need to make.
These pants never hold us back, no matter what moves we need to make.
Credit: Clark Tate

Microfleece lines the waistband, keeping it comfortable even when you're hauling your world around in a backpack or pulling on a climbing harness. The pant's mid-rise works very well to hold the pants comfortably in place and works well with backpack waist straps.

The 31-inch regular inseam is perfect for most of our testers, and it's easy to cinch or roll the hems if they are long on you. Extra fabric around your ankles isn't always your friend on a hike or a climb, so we appreciate the straight cut of these pants. OR also offers these pants in a 29" and 34" inseam.

outdoor research ferrosi pant for women hiking pants review - from high steps to break dancing moves, we never feel restricted by...
From high steps to break dancing moves, we never feel restricted by these pants.
Credit: Clark Tate

Venting and Breathability


The thin fabric is easy to roll up to your knees. There is also an elastic cord in the hems with a lightweight cinch so you can snug them around your ankles. This can do wonders for keeping you cool.


The ankle fastener is lightweight and very easy to tighten. Loosening it is harder, and the cinching element can pop off the cord. We would not be surprised to lose one or both of them pretty quickly. Still, the elastic is long enough that you could knot it if need be.

outdoor research ferrosi pant for women hiking pants review - it's easy to overheat on a hike, luckily these pants allow moisture...
It's easy to overheat on a hike, luckily these pants allow moisture to escape.
Credit: Clark Tate

The Ferrosi pants are very lightweight and breathable but hold in some sweat on hot and muggy days. When we rolled them up, though, we stayed cool enough. There's a convertible version if you get warm easily and want more ventilation.

outdoor research ferrosi pant for women hiking pants review - an easy-to-adjust cinch at the hem can seal your pants around your...
An easy-to-adjust cinch at the hem can seal your pants around your boots or turn your pants into capris.
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Weather Resistance


The women's Ferrosi pants have a durable water repellent (DWR) finish that helps them shed some water before it starts soaking into the fabric. Starting in the spring of 2024, OR's products will be PFAs-Free, including the DWR coating on these pants. Since PFAs are toxic fluorocarbons, that's a very good thing.


Our lead tester's dog loves to swim and shake water on any human standing nearby. These pants handled it with ease, letting her shake it right back off. But if it rains hard, you'll get wet. These pants are fast-drying, but not as fast as they used to be. They're fine for short showers in warmer weather, but be careful of wet weather as the temperatures drop.

outdoor research ferrosi pant for women hiking pants review - the or ferrosi pants have a pfas-free dwr finish that sheds water...
The OR Ferrosi pants have a PFAS-free DWR finish that sheds water for over 50 seconds in our shower tests.
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These pants are thin, offer 50+ UPF sun protection, and breathe fairly well, so they are a good option for hot weather. They also block wind, keeping it from ripping your body heat away when it's cooler out. Because of this, they transition further into the shoulder seasons better than you might assume for such lightweight pants. They're also easy to pull on over a thin wool base layer, providing you with full three-season use.

outdoor research ferrosi pant for women hiking pants review - when we tested the pant's wind resistance by the north atlantic...
When we tested the pant's wind resistance by the North Atlantic, they impressed.
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Construction Quality


These pants contain 14% ripstop spandex, and Outdoor Research claims that they are abrasion-resistant. We rubbed a corner of the hem across a rough granite corner and it didn't pick, pile, or abrade.


When we tested them with the blunt tip of a paperclip, we could puncture the fabric, but the hole disappeared quickly, without signs of broken threads. We could snag the stitches in the seams, but they held fast. We'll keep you updated on their durability as we test these pants throughout the season.

Versatility and Features


We've already mentioned the well-executed drawstring in the waist and tighteners in the hems. Now, let's talk pockets.


The two hand pockets upfront are sizable, with a narrow entrance opening up to a much deeper pocket than you'd expect. They certainly work well for your hands. But the thin fabric makes it uncomfortable to carry much while you hike unless it's flat and light, like a map. They are big enough to swallow a phone without worrying about it falling out. Again, though, it's not that comfortable.

outdoor research ferrosi pant for women hiking pants review - useful pockets are essential in a pair of hiking pants. these have...
Useful pockets are essential in a pair of hiking pants. These have large front pockets that hold your hands but are too snug to carry much else.
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The thigh pocket is set off to the side of your leg, big enough to hold most phones, and zippered. This is the only truly comfortable pocket spot we've found for a smartphone. There are two back pockets. One has a zipper, and the other does not. The open pocket will hold a phone or wallet, but not very securely. The zippered option is great for a card or two or some cash. They're not incredibly functional but add to the pants' casual look.

outdoor research ferrosi pant for women hiking pants review - the zippered thigh pocket works better, easily carrying a phone.
The zippered thigh pocket works better, easily carrying a phone.
Credit: Clark Tate

These pants are easy-wearing enough for a casual after-work hike or dog walk and technical enough to serve you well on a backpacking trip. The rise and the microfleece-lined waist work with a climbing harness or backpack, and, as we discussed in the weather resistance section, it regulates your temperature in a range of conditions.

outdoor research ferrosi pant for women hiking pants review - the ferrosi pants can pass for causal wear.
The Ferrosi pants can pass for causal wear.
Credit: Clark Tate

We never feel all that stylish while wearing these pants, but they do earn our test team compliments. Their straight cut, subtle pockets, and neutral color palettes keep them from betraying our outdoor adventure intentions. When we wear them to social functions and work events, we never feel out of place.

Should You Buy the Prana Halle Straight Pants II?


With the top score in the test and an average price tag, these pants offer a good value. Like most outdoor gear, though, they are an investment. Their impressive versatility helps. These pants more than earn their space in our closet, van, or carry-on. If you want a well-rounded pair of hiking pants, these are a great go-to. We recommend these pants for active days, day hikes, and backpacking trips.

The nylon that makes up 86% of these pants is bluesign certified and 46% of that nylon is recycled. They also have several company-wide commitments to people and the planet. If their values match yours, it could increase the value of purchasing from them.

outdoor research ferrosi pant for women hiking pants review - if you want one pair of hiking pants that can deal with almost any...
If you want one pair of hiking pants that can deal with almost any condition, we recommend these.
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What Other Hiking Pants Should You Consider?


If you tend to hike in cooler weather and have a bigger budget, the Arc'teryx Gamma Pant could be a better choice. If you aren't looking for additional warmth but want to save a bit of cash, the REI Co-op Trailmade Pants are worth a look.

Clark Tate