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Men's Meridian Cargo Shorts

For sturdy protection along short-haul hikes or long-haul travel, The North Face Men's Meridian Cargo Short delivers the goods.
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For sturdy protection along short-haul hikes or long-haul travel, The North Face Men's Meridian Cargo Short delivers the goods. The free fit nylon fabric short is abrasion-resistant and great in sunny and showery weather alike, a UPF of 30 defending against the sun's rays and a water resistant finish fending off splashes. The waist offers drawcord and belt loops for a secure fit, while a crotch gusset enhances freedom of motion. Pockets-wise, mesh-lined front spaces, two side cargo ones, one at the rear and a secret inner one offer all the space you need to keep belongings secure. Quick to dry and space-efficient to pack, The North Face Men's Meridian Cargo Short is a sound addition to any kitbag.

Feature

  • Abrasion-resistant nylon fabric
  • fabric is treated with a DWR finish
  • ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) 30+
  • three-quarter elastic waist with drawcord, zip fly and belt loops
  • front slash pockets with mesh lining
  • rear stow pocket
  • inner secret pocket
  • two side cargo pockets with velcro closure
  • crotch gusset
  • quick drying
  • lightweight and packable
  • free fit
  • Bluesign

FABRIC/
Meridian /100% Nylon

SIZES/
S, M, L, XL

UPF Protection

Designed for comfort and protection, this synthetic microfiber fabric offers an ultraviolet protection, blocking out harmful UV rays while promoting wicking and breathability for comfort in hot climates.
UV radiation is an invisible part of sunlight associated with suntans, sunburns, premature aging, and skin cancer. The sun-protection properties of a woven or knit fabric are dependent upon the transmission, absorption, and reflection of UV radiation. The fiber type, dye, construction, and finished determine these characteristics. Our UPF-rated garments offer very good UV protection from prolonged exposure to the sun.