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Mountain Hardwear Women's Junket Short Mountain Hardwear: Women's Junket Short



A low profile waist deep pockets and full inseam gusset compliment this trailworthy short.

Sturdy, comfortable all purpose short Image: 5 Stars
by Virginia Adams
These shorts are comfortable and functional for a variety of uses. The pockets are useful and they seem very sturdy. They run a little big so order down if in doubt. they have already become a wardrobe staple!


Comfy and flattering! Image: 5 Stars
by Anonymous
Very comfortable shorts. I agree that the big hipped and small waisted person isn't the best for this style. However I have that build and still love them even though the waist is quite loose. I am travelling around New Zealand and the pockets are just super for stuffing things into them - they are deep and secure. Love the back zip pocket for important things like cash and ID! Also as mentioned before they do not ride up and I can wear them with comfortable briefs and no panty lines. Seem to dry fast - great length.


July 11, 2006 Image: 5 Stars
by Anonymous
I bought these shorts yesterday from a local outfitters. Today I did a 8 mile dayhike in them. They didn't bunch up at all. I had some leg rash from running in a different pair of shorts and was worried hiking would make it worse. But these shorts didn't rub my skin at all. They are a soft cotton fiber and felt cool under the direct sunlight of the high desert. I have muscular thighs and found these shorts to fit me very comfortably. I am buying another pair here because they are on sale. I recommend you do the same!


The best hiking shorts ever! Image: 5 Stars
by Anonymous
I LOVE these shorts they fit great and are super comfortable for any sport or just hanging out!


reasonable short Image: 4 Stars
by Anonymous
This is a nice average short. The size is trim fitting and they appear to dry quickly. Plan to test them in the wilds of Canada shortly and will let you no how they hold up.