I’m not a slim pant kind of guy but I may be a recent convert thanks to the No Sweat Pant Slim by DUER. If you’re like me and rarely wear tight pants (or actually never have) the No Sweat Pants are a good intro into the world of slim pants.
They’re a good intro because you can actually move in them and they’re not restrictive at all. This is thanks to DUER’s signature N2X fabric. The No Sweat (N2X) fabric is a combination of Spandex, cotton, and TENCEL®. Cotton brings the comfort, Spandex brings the flex, and TENCEL® brings the coolness. It’s also anti-bacterial so on those ultra swampy days you won’t smell as bad as you used to.
When I first slipped the No Sweat Pants on, I really couldn’t believe that I could essentially do yoga in them – and I don’t even do yoga. It continues to blow me away that I can wear these pants for any types of outdoor activities like climbing, motoing around town, and hiking and not feel like I’m wearing a nice pair of pants. The seat gusset also plays a major role in the overall comfort and flex of the No Sweat Pants. I love having the gusset, but I also like that you can’t really see the gusset unless you’re on your back with your crotch wide open.
While they offer many different colors in the No Sweat Pant, I’m a huge fan of the camel. It’s practical and reminds me of my old Carhartt self (the only pants I’ve ever really worn).
If I’m being totally honest, I’ll tell you that on hot days I have a sweating problem. I do feel as though my No Sweat Pants are cooler than my average pair of pants and I don’t just get sopping wet if I’m out riding my bike on a sunny warm day. Most recently in Moab, there were a few days that I should’ve been wearing shorts but was wearing my DUERS and they were surprisingly cool for the temps I was in.
I wouldn’t have thought in a million years my mom would witness me wearing tight pants but the No Sweat Pants by DUER are an exception. They’re extremely comfortable, help regulate my temp, and look really stylish too. While I won’t quite yet be seen wearing these on a fixed gear bicycle, I can’t deny that that scene may be in my future.