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Where to find hiking shorts that last more than a few months?

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I'm one of these crazy people that tend to wear cargo shorts all year round, and do a lot of hiking and general outdoor activities in them. However, because of this they tend to wear out relatively quickly, and I haven't yet found some that last beyond a few months.

Has anyone any recommendations? I'm quite big (40" waist) which doesn't help! I'd also like ones with lots of pockets which narrows it down further.

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When I hiked the PCT, I wore NosiLife Cargo Shorts, from Craghopper.

I wore them continuously for 4 months before I began to wear them out. They would have lasted longer, but I lost so much weight they would no longer stay up.

They did get a bit thin in the bum, but that was due to me glissading and falling on my arse a lot.

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I've been using the same two pair of swimshorts for years now. They dry quick, they're lightweight, they're cheap. Mine are similar to these (with pockets, but not lots), but I got mine at Target.

The only downside is that sometimes the cheap thin string tie bites into my waist on really long summer hikes.

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