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Columbia Men's Silver Ridge Cargo Short |  | Brand: Columbia Category: Apparel Department: mens
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Sales Rank: 100596
Color: * Clothing Size: * Size: Large Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 12 x 7 x 1.8
MPN: TM4144-365 Model: TM4144 ASIN: B003VWC3V8
Release Date: October 1, 2010
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| Features:
| • | Omni-Dry advanced evaporation | | • | Omni-Shade UPF 30 sun protection | | • | Silver Ridge Cargo Short |
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Product Description From boulder hopping to fjord fording, this multi-talented cargo works overtime to keep you cool and comfortable. It’s lightweight yet rugged, with an über-comfy cut featuring a gusset detail for ultimate freedom of movement. Advanced Omni-Dry® technology wicks sweat, breathes, and ain’t afraid of an impromptu dunk, while Omni-Shade® UPF 30 provides enough sun protection to be recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation. Elastic waistband inserts at either side create the perfect fit without restricting. A buffet of multi-functional pockets keep your essentials secure. Active fit.
Amazon.com From bushwhacking to boulder hopping, these multi-talented, active-fit cargo shorts work overtime to keep you cool and comfortable. They're lightweight yet rugged, with a comfortable cut featuring a gusset detail for ultimate freedom of movement. The advanced Omni-Dry technology breathes and wicks sweat, while Omni-Shade UPF 30 provides enough sun protection to be recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation. Elastic waistband inserts at either side create the perfect fit without restricting. An array of multi-functional pockets keeps your essentials secure. This product is part of Columbia's Titanium collection, which blends innovative design, fabrics, and technologies with an active fit for intense activity. Omni-Dry Advanced Evaporation is a moisture-transferring technology that moves and disperses sweat away from the body for quick evaporation, keeping you comfortable during physical activity. During physical activity, increased body temperate can cause perspiration. Normally this results in damp, clammy, and unseemly clothing. With Omni-Dry clothing, moisture is quickly wicked up into the fabric and away from the wearer's skin. The moisture spreads out across the surface of the fabric where it quickly evaporates. This wicking and evaporation process keeps the wearer cool and the clothing dry. Columbia Sportswear's Omni-Shade clothing protects you by blocking the majority of the sun's harmful rays so you can stay out longer. It's like sunscreen that you don't have to re-apply--and it's as easy as getting dressed. Omni-Shade blocks UVA and UVB rays, helping to prevent sun burn and long-term skin damage through a tight weave construction, UV reflectors, and UV-absorbing technology. Current consumer awareness centers around Sun Protection Factor, or SPF, which is a measure of sunburn reduction from sunblock. However, SPF does not indicate any protection from UVA rays, which are harmful and present even on cloudy days. Like sunblock, Omni-Shade is given a numeric value to indicate its level of sun protection. Product Features: - Fabric: 100 percent nylon Mini Rip
- Omni-Dry advanced evaporation
- Omni-Shade UPF 30 sun protection
- Quick-dry
- Side elastic waistband
- Gusset detail
- Multi-functional pockets
- Imported
About Columbia Sportswear Founded in 1938, Columbia Sportswear Company has grown from a small family-owned hat distributor to one of the world's largest outerwear brands and the leading seller of skiwear in the United States. Columbia's extensive product line includes a wide variety of outerwear, sportswear, rugged footwear and accessories. Columbia specializes in developing innovative products that are functional yet stylish and offer great value. Eighty-year-old matriarch Gert Boyle, chairman of the board, and her son, Tim Boyle, president and CEO, lead the company. Columbia's history starts with Gert's parents, Paul and Marie Lamfrom, when they fled Germany in 1937. They bought a small hat distributorship in Portland, Oregon, and named it Columbia Hat Company, after the river bordering the city. Soon frustrated by poor deliveries from suppliers, the Lamfroms decided to start manufacturing products themselves. In 1948, Gert married college sweetheart Neal Boyle, who joined the family business and later took the helm of the growing company. When Neal suddenly died of a heart attack in 1970, Gert enlisted help from Tim, then a college senior. After that it wasn't long before business really started to take off. Columbia was one of the first companies to make jackets from waterproof/breathable fabric. The company introduced the breakthrough technology called the Columbia Interchange System, in which a shell and liner combine for multiple wearing options. In the early 1980s, then-60-year-old Gert began her role as "Mother Boyle" in Columbia's successful and popular advertising campaign. The company went public in 1998 and moved into a new era as a world leader in the active outdoor apparel industry. Today, Columbia Sportswear employs more than 1,800 people around the world and distributes and sells products in more than 50 countries and to more than 12,000 retailers internationally.
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