If you’re still wearing jeans to hike, it’s time to upgrade your hiking attire. They may work for some short day hikes, but if you’re ready to tackle a 14-er or one of the 46 peaks in the Adirondacks, you’re going to need something that can handle the constant motion and rigors of hiking. It’s not that hard to imagine — you wake up at the crack of dawn to brew coffee and heat up a bagel with some butter before filling up all your water bottles and hopping in the car to drive to your point of takeoff. It’s cold enough that you need a little bit of heat to warm up the car, but not so cold where you’re melting the frost off your windshield. The leaves are all vibrant in color — rusty reds, golden yellows and Hi-C-like orange. You park the car, throw a backpack over your shoulders and start walking up. About a mile in, you’re starting to warm up and feeling like your denim bottoms weren’t the smartest choice. While they hide sweat, they’re certainly not breathable. We’ll stop there (we could continue to criticize the use of denim while hiking) and show you four of the best hiking pants out there so you are always prepared. Each is lightweight, extremely durable and packs up small so you can toss them in any overnight bag.
Mission Workshop The Signal Pant

Yes, for $225 you could buy a new pair of nice leather boots, or a gym membership for two months, but hear us out. The Signal pant is one of our editor’s favorite travel pants because of its ability to perform in both frigid and hot temperatures, fit well and look great, which is ideal for hiking. The military-spec nylon is stretchy and durable, so you don’t have to worry about getting caught on rocks or carabiners or sticks. The YKK zippers and water-repellent finish keep your EDC and trail map safe. Did we mention the pants are guaranteed forever? That’s a pretty solid bargain. $225 and you might never have to buy a pair of pants again.
Mountain Hardwear AP Scrambler Pant

At just 7.2 ounces, these pants weigh less than some pairs of stability sneakers, and are likely lighter than your hiking boots. The pants are made from stretch cotton nylon sanded canvas and have a 32-inch inseam. Store keys and valuables in your back pockets with snap closures, or maybe just the chapstick you don’t want to lose. People love the waistband, which doesn’t require a belt, thanks to the elastic band and drawstring front closure. Performance stretch means you can tackle any trail or climb up to 5.15 — if you’re really feeling it. If you shop today, you can save up to $45 off the original $85 price tag.