Men’s DuluthFlex Dry on the Fly 11″ Cargo Shorts – Duluth Trading Company

Take a Stand Against Soggy Shorts With Dry on the Fly Cargoes.

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Take a Stand Against Soggy Shorts With Dry on the Fly Cargoes

Talk about a comfort bonanza! Maybe the perfect shorts for light-duty work and quick-dry performance. Just 4.7 oz., the lightweight 97% nylon is not only a tougher, more abrasion-resistant fabric, but it wicks away sweat lightning fast on hot days, just like Dry on the Fly® Pants. These shorts have DuluthFlex® to flex with ease as you work on low-to-the-ground tasks. Lower rise and Crouch Gusset® prevent constriction when you climb or crouch. Soft, tricot-lined back elastic waist, cargo pockets with drop-in phone storage, and back pockets that close with hook-and-loop flaps.

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  1. 05

    by Murf

    Would have been a 5 star but with one minor(?) exception. Without getting into a discussion about the male anatomy these shorts would have been a 5 star however the zipper stops about one inch above where it should stop. Requires a bit of dancing at the urinal.

  2. 05

    by Moondog

    Just received my pair of Flex shorts. Great quality shorts. Love the fabric. Should be very comfortable in the summer heat and humidity of southeastern Virginia. My only complaint is the sizing. I am slightly over a 38 inch waist. I ordered the Large sized shorts 36-38. I figured an XLG shorts 40-42 would be too big. I wish clothing companies would make a 38-40 inch waist pants or shorts. I hate being an “in betweener”. I thought that since these shorts had a stretch waistband they would be a better fit. I was wrong. They are just a little tight, but I thought the 40-42 would be way too big. I think I’ll have to take a chance and exchange these for the larger size and hope for the best.

  3. 05

    by Aaron

    Hands down the best shorts I have ever worn. Let’s face it, if we could get away with it most guys would walk around in underwear all day … these are the closest thing to no I have ever found. I bought 4 pair. They are light, appropriatly flexible, and don’t get in your way at all. They are expensive but wear very well considering how light the fabric is. Well done Duluth, you have a winner here.

  4. 05

    by John

    FIRST. If these shorts and matching pants are being discontinued, you made a HUGE mistake. I have at least 6 pair of shorts and 5 of the pants in different colors. These shorts and their corresponding pants have the best pocket design I have ever used. The fabric is very comfortable, very cool in hot environments and dry extremely fast. They are my go to pants and shorts from early spring till late fall. If they are discontinued, you may have lost my business. I will have to look elsewhere in the future as these are the best designed pants and shorts you make. I have tried others but keep going back to these.

  5. 05

    by Mike

    I own 8 pairs of these for shorts for work for over 3 years. I work 5 months a year as a medic at a busy ocean front. These are by far the best ive ever owned. They are the same as the day they were delivered. I like them so much they are my go to for everyday day not at work too. You will not be disappointed, be sure you get the FLEX though.

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