Skip to main content

The 4 Best Travel Pants for Men: Technical, Field-Tested & Not Hideous

I would have never thought finding the best travel pants for men would be a chore. Since when is it hard for guys to buy pants? What are we, women?! JK… mostly. But I digress.

I spent ages searching for the perfect pair of travel pants to bring on our year-long honeymoon. What I quickly found was every pair of men’s travel pants falls into two categories:

  • The first is the guy you meet in any hostel. He’s got nappy, possibly dreadlocked hair that somehow looks good, and he’s wearing flowy, baggy pants that have, like, elephants on them or something. His pants say he’s all about chill vibes and strumming reggae and Sublime on his guitar.
  • The second style of travel pants falls into the “Super Dad” category. This guy wears a safari hat, a Hawaiian shirt, and cargo pants with roughly 86 pockets – one for each of his Swiss army knives, cords of rope, compasses, flashlights, prescription sunglasses, et al. This dude looks like he’s been nominated for the Dad Awards every year for the past decade. If you watch any family vacation movie from the 80’s, this is the guy that shows up with his picture-perfect family at exactly the moment when the more relatable/flawed family is experiencing some kind of horrible melt-down and desperately needs a guy with 86 cargo pockets full of useful travel items. That guy’s travel pants mean Serious Business.

Unfortunately, I am not all about reggae and chill, or tactical Dad-ness. And last I checked, REI doesn’t have a “mildly effeminate millennial with high functioning anxiety who cares about safety features and doesn’t want to be covered in neon” category, so what am I to do?!

Try out a LOT of pants, apparently.

Table of Contents

Hey, looking for more suggestions about what to pack for your next trip? Here are few posts that might be helpful.

  • The 4 Best Travel Shoes for Men
  • 25 Essentials for Cold Weather Travel
  • 42 Backpacking & Travel Essentials for Hot Climates

Note: The original version of this post was published in 2018. It has since been significantly updated & republished.

READ THIS POST
The 5 Best Travel Pants for Women: Functional, Cute, & Field-Tested
One way I field-tested my travel pants? Ziplining upside-down through the mountains & volcanos of Banos, Ecuador.
One way I field-tested my travel pants? Ziplining upside-down through the mountains & volcanos of Banos, Ecuador. These are the 2nd pair on the list, by the way.

How I Evaluated My Travel Pants

I field-tested my travel pants by hiking, biking, white-water rafting, horseback riding, and canyoning. Also, waterfall rappelling, snowboarding, rock climbing, and at one point, crawling up a mountain on my hands on knees in Ecuador. There’s nothing like a year-long honeymoon to allow for plenty of scientific pant-related experiments.

Wow, that list makes me sound SO much more rugged and athletic than I actually am.

The big question I needed to answer was, could I find pants that both functioned the way that I needed them to for long-term travel, AND looked good enough that my new wife would still find me attractive after spending a year sleeping in sweaty hostel dorms?

Well, I’m happy to report that YES: I’ve found the perfect men’s travel pants that are up to the many, many trials I’ve put them through. And also, my wife still thinks I’m a catch, even though I  wear the same 3 pants nearly every day. She does too, though, so we’re even.

Each of these 5 best men’s travel pants have been put through the ringer and came out passing with flying colors. Not literal colors, though, because really colorful pants are difficult to match a backpack full of clothes with. But like, flying colors in the gray/olive/black/navy range.

If you’re seeking the best travel pants for men, you’ve come to the right place. I’m about to open the door to a whole new world of cargo-pocket-less travel pants that don’t require an Ohm tattoo or a repertoire of acoustic Oasis songs. Just like, normal looking travel pants that do really useful things for regular dudes who also travel.

Exploring Point Arena Lighthouse in Mendocino, California in my AviatorUSA black jeans.
Exploring Mendocino, California in my AviatorUSA black travel jeans.

The Best Men’s Travel Jeans

Here, I’m gonna summarize this really quick: Aviator USA makes the best travel jeans in the world, and actually possibly the best jeans in general.

I only recently became acquainted with Aviator travel jeans, and my one great regret in life is that it took 30 years for this to happen.

These jeans are incredible. I have actually worn them every day since I first got them. Which isn’t as gross as it sounds, because I have 2 pairs. It’s just that one of them was supposed to be for wife, but they were a little too small for her, so now they’re mine. Yes, I stole my wife’s travel jeans. Look, don’t judge me. These pants are seriously amazing.

I rarely take these jeans off when I travel. And I rarely take them off when I’m not traveling, too. Honestly, I’ve barely taken my Aviator travel jeans off since I first got them.

They look great, feel amazing, and will change the way you look at jeans forever. I actually once wore them for so long that when I put on my non-travel jeans again, I was like, ew, what’s wrong with these jeans?

Jeremy wearing his Aviator Jeans at Disneyland in California.
Field-testing my Aviator travel jeans at Disneyland. For my wife and I, going to Disneyland is basically a competitive sport.

So, why are Aviator travel jeans so incredible? Let me break it down.

✔ There are SEVEN pockets (and they aren’t cargo pockets).

Each front pocket has a small pocket inside, as does one of the back pockets. I say “small,” but I was able to zip my iPhone into both of them.

✔ There are TWO hidden pockets for theft deterrence.

I hate wearing a money belt. I just hate money belts. They fit awkwardly, they’re not easy to reach, and when you DO finally manage to get your money out the cashier always looks at you like “Thanks for the sweaty ball money, guy.”

Luckily, Aviator has TWO hidden, zipped safe pockets that are spacious and easy to reach. I was able to keep cash, a credit card, and my passport in my front pocket by using the hidden compartment. And they’re truly hidden: you can’t even see the zipper when you’re sitting down or bending over.

✔ They’re SO COMFORTABLE.

I am legitimately tempted to sleep in my Aviators. I haven’t yet…I swear… They have the perfect amount of stretch and strength, and the fabric is super soft. That makes them perfect for long travel days, plane rides, train rides, overnight busses, etc.

✔ They look great.

In an attempt to make jeans “tactical,” most travel jeans have reinforced stitching, extra durable fabric, random pieces of neon, and a bunch of other stuff that makes them look…well, ridiculous.

My Aviators look and fit better than my other jeans, and blows all of my other pairs of travel jeans out of the water. They’re fitted but not too tight, don’t give me dad-butt, and give me plenty of breathing room, if you know what I mean. And they just look like … really nice, slim-fit jeans.

Jeremy exploring the Palace Market in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Can you tell I’m wearing head to toe high-performance travel gear? Bluffworks travel-friendly suit jacket paired with Aviator Jeans and Vivobarefoot boots (one of my favorite pairs of travel shoes).

✔ They’re nice and long.

Aviator travel jeans were designed with tall dudes in mind, which is perfect for my 6’2” lanky AF frame. But they’re also made to be easily tailored.

The jeans only come in 1 length (32) because they’re still a small company. So if you need a couple of inches off the bottom, just head over to anywhere they tailor jeans (like, Men’s Wearhouse – yes, they’ll tailor your jeans, and for hella cheap, too) and take your hem up to the right length. It won’t take long and it won’t cost much, either.

✔ They’re packable.

Most jeans are bulky and get smelly when they’re reworn and packed for a year straight (I speak from experience here).

But when I roll up my Aviator travel jeans, they don’t take up much space, they aren’t heavy, and their breathability keeps them smelling fresh after dozens of wears.

The Aviator travel jeans are available Dark Indigo, Medium Indigo, Black, Khaki, and Silver Gray. I have both a black pair and a medium Indigo pair (that’s the pair that was actually supposed to be my wife’s, but then I stole them because they were too small for her and they make my legs look amazing.)

Don’t judge me for my jean obsession. Just get a pair! These pants will change your travel game.

Shop Men’s Travel Jeans at Aviator USA
READ THIS POST
The 5 Best Travel Shoes for Men: Lightweight, Technical, & Field-Tested
Mens Zion Prana Hiking Pants for Travel in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Wearing my Zion pants by prAna in Utah on a snowboarding trip. These pants double as my snowboarding and snow-shoeing pants in addition to being my hiking pants. They’re just generally the best pants.

The Best Hiking Pants for Men

Wanna know what the worst day of my life was? It wasn’t when we totally failed the difficult hike to Machu Picchu.

It was the day before we left for our Inca Trail trek, when I found out my prAna Stretch Zion Pants had gotten lost in the laundry at our hostel in Cusco.

It felt like someone had sucker-punched me. I was supposed to HIKE in regular PANTS!? LIKE PEOPLE!? For the record, I hiked in leggings and rain pants, and it was terrible. In hindsight, this was clearly an omen that we should NOT have attempted to hike the Inca Trail.

As soon as we returned from our year-long honeymoon I got a new pair, because I simply can’t travel without them. Here’s why I’m so obsessed with my prAna Stretch Zion pants:

✔ They’re made with prAna’s amazing Zion fabric.

This fabric is seriously travel-proof. It’s extremely durable, water-resistant, and quick-drying, and what’s more, it doesn’t feel like you’re wearing cardboard boxes on your legs, like most tactical travel pants.

I wear these both hiking and snowboarding (layered over a pair of these) and they’ve never failed to do everything I need them to, and more.

✔ Stretch is in the name, so you know these things are comfortable.

If I was physically capable of doing a split, I could do splits in these things. As it is, they’re comfortable enough for hiking, biking, rock climbing, and bouncing uncomfortably on a chicken truck while riding across the border of Ecuador on a 2-day long bus journey.

✔ The fit actually looks fantastic.

Why is it so hard to find slim fit hiking pants?! My legs don’t need 18 extra inches of room. They just need enough fabric to cover my hard-earned muscle and let me move around comfortably. I don’t get why so many hiking pants are cut to these massive, baggy 90s fits.

Thankfully, the prAna Zion hiking pants look awesome and feel amazing.

prAna stretch zion pants and llamas in Quito, Ecuador
Here’s me in my prAna Zion Pants way back in 2016, being ridiculously excited with some sassy llamas in Ecuador. For the record, they made me wear the hat for the photo, that’s not just like … a hat I wear.

✔ They have a convenient ventilation system.

I’m not going to get into the science of ball sweat, so I’ll just say this: They have air holes near your business that are small and let your stuff breathe, and it’s very, very nice.

✔ They low-key convert into shorter pants.

You know what’s never fashionable? Zippers across your knees. Nothing says “I spend most of my weekends watching Little League Baseball games and going to Costco” like zip off pants. Yet, travel pants still come standard with this weird ultra 90s feature.

Not the prAna Zions! They roll and snap up if you want to make them shorter, and you’d never guess they were convertible by looking at them.

Sure, you won’t be wearing actual shorts (unless you buy the shorts version of these pants, which yes, I also own and love) but you’ll have plenty of breathing room on a hot day.

✔ Pocket space!

I know I’ve been talking shit about cargo pants. That’s because cargo pockets are usually the size of potato sacks.

The prAna Zions have one un-intrusive cargo pocket that sits flush with your leg, so it’s handy when you need it, and not in the way screaming I’M A CARGO POCKET LOOK AT ME when you don’t.

The prAna Stretch Zion pant comes in a bunch of colors. I’m low key boring, so mine are Charcoal Gray. They also come in a zillion sizes – kudos for being size inclusive, prAna! You can pick yours up on Amazon or directly from prAna.

READ THIS POST
What to Pack for South America: 32 Backpacking Essentials
The Bluffworks men's travel pants and suit jacket in a
Fact: Bluffworks makes the best travel-friendly suit jacket & pants, hands down. Also fact: I almost never look this good at my actual job.

The Best Men’s Travel Pants for Work

There’s no doubt about it: Bluffworks makes the best work-appropriate travel wear. Long gone are the days of zipping your suit into a bag and asking the flight attendants to hang it for you like some kind of square.

The Bluffworks Gramercy Pants – and matching blazer – go from suitcase to meeting in 2 seconds flat. No ironing. No steaming. No creasing. Nada. It’s enough to make me look for an excuse to dress up on non-work trips… like, who even am I?!

Other than being the flyest pants in the sky, here are a few more reasons why I love my Bluffworks slacks.

✔ Just the right amount of stretch.

Yep, the Gramercy pants have built-in stretch, which keeps them comfortable AND wrinkle-free. There’s just enough stretch that the pants fit nice and slim, but aren’t too uncomfortable to sit or drunkenly dance in, which – let’s face it – is the problem with every other pair of slacks I own.

The ultimate test? They’re comfortable enough to bike to work, wear all day, and then bike home again – and look fresh the whole time.

✔ Hidden Motha Flippin’ Pockets.

The Gramercy pants have all the pocket space you’d expect, plus a hidden zippered pocket tucked away in front for maximum theft-deterrence.

Pair them with the pocket-flush Gramercy suit jacket and you’ll have so many pockets you’ll start losing stuff into pockets you forgot existed (I speak from experience).

✔ That fit, though.

The leg is nice and slim and perfectly tailored – without ever having to stand staring at yourself in a 3-way mirror while someone pokes sharp objects uncomfortably close to your crotch and mutters things under their breath about your thigh circumference.

Lia and Jeremy in holiday wear at the Claremont Hotel in Oakland, California.
Other than biking and dancing, the ultimate test of a good pair of slacks is the ol’ legs-crossed-while-making-your-wife-laugh test. These passed with flying colors.

✔ They tick all the technical boxes.

Moisture-wicking? Check. Quick-dry? Check. Breathable? Check. Machine washable? Check. Comfortable and resilient? Check and check.

✔ They’re the perfect balance of formal pants & travel pants.

This kind of hard to explain, but these slacks feel like they were designed to be suit pants first and travel pants second. So they’ve got all the travel pant features you want, but they look, like, really good.

When you need to look professional the minute you step out of the plane, the Gramercy pants and matching blazer are the perfect work-friendly travel pair! Pick up a pair on the Bluffworks website – and don’t forget to grab a matching blazer, too.

Browse Bluffworks Gramercy Pants
The best men's pants for long flights, the Outdoor Voices CloudKnit Sweatpants.
Behold, the most comfortable men’s pants for long flights: the Outdoor Voices CloudKnit Sweatpants.

The Best Men’s Travel Pants for Long Flights (& Working Out… & Lounging)

I have done it: I have found the most comfortable men’s pants for flying.

The instant I pulled these amazing pants on for the first time, I had the following conversation in my head:

“Oh, damn.”

“Right?”

“I’m going to wear these to work tomorrow.”

“No Jeremy. You’re a teacher. You have to wear real pants.”

“They’ll understand.”

“You’ll be fired.”

“Worth it.”

I wear my Outdoor Voices CloudKnit Sweatpants not only on every long haul flight we take, but they double as my favorite pants to lounge around in hammocks and hostel lounges in, AND my PJ’s; AND my work-out/activewear pants. If I jogged, I’d wear them jogging, too.

Any pair of pants that has 3-5 separate uses has earned a permanent space in my suitcase.

My wife and I both have a pair of these (in the exact same color, so yes, we constantly wear each other’s on accident) and we’re both obsessed. I’ll never wear anything else on long plane rides again.

Other than being insanely useful and super comfy, here’s what else I love about these pants.

✔ Who knew lounge pants could look so good?

My usual lounge pants generally fall somewhere between shapeless cotton plaid pillowcases and bulky, giant sweatpants that you could store a small army inside. But my CloudKnit pants fit like a slim tapered pant, to give you that comfortable, trendy athletic look.

I mean, I’m not the kind of extremely attractive and cool dude who can pull off this kind of pant at the grocery store or the gym or whatever, but if you are, well … I’m jealous. And also you’re going to love these pants.

From the knee down, these pants are nice and tight in a way that highlights my most only muscular feature: my calves. But from the thigh up, they fit like sweatpants: comfy, slouchy, and with a thick tie waistband to hold everything where it’s supposed to be

What that means is that you never have to worry about them falling down while you’re running across the airport to catch a flight, or giving you that unappealing saggy dad butt look. They look sharp!

✔ They’re lightweight and insanely soft.

Don’t let the word “sweatpants” fool you – these aren’t your typical bulky sweatpants. They’re incredibly soft and lightweight, perfect for rolling up and stuffing into a suitcase or backpack.

✔ There’s a hidden pocket.

There are two deep, roomy, giant-cell-phone friendly pockets in the front and one deep, roomy hidden pocket tucked inside one of the front pockets.

They’re not zippered – that would be my one wish for an upgrade on these – but thanks to the super stretchy fabric, I’ve yet to have anything fall out of my pocket while wearing these.

Wearing my the best men's travel pants for long flights onto an Air Panama airplane.
I wear my CloudKnit sweatpants in hot and cold weather, on long flights, in the gym, AND to bed. These pants have definitely earned a permanent place in my travel bag.

✔ They’re ethically made.

Outdoor Voices is an eco-conscious company that uses recycled polyester in many of its products and thoroughly vets its factories to ensure that workers are paid a fair living wage and receive ethical treatment. Heck yea!

✔ They’re comfortable whether it’s hot or cold.

I never thought I’d want to wear a pair of sweatpants to sleep in hot weather with no A/C, but on our back-to-back trips this summer to both Panama and Cartagena, I found myself reaching for these every night even though I was sweating my you-know-whats off.

The CloudKnits have rad wicking technology that makes them more comfortable in hot weather than going bare-legged. But somehow they’re also insulating enough to keep your legs from freezing on a flight with the A/C cranked up to a zillion for no reason (why do airplanes do that?! Why??)

Witchcraft? Possibly. Whatever. I’m into it.

✔ They’re the perfect athletic pant.

After my wife unintentionally wore her CloudKnits on a jungle hike in Nepal, I tested mine out at the gym (yes, her test was way more badass).

They passed the squat test, the stretching test, the biking home test, and the “do I REALLY have to take these off and wash them or can I just wear them all night like a caveman?” test.

I credit their surprising resilience to the fact that Outdoor Voices is an athletic company, so no surprise that their “sweatpants” are actually low-key athletic pants in disguise.

If you’re still wearing jeans on flights (and I don’t mean like the cozy AF Aviator Jeans), these pants just might change your life forever. Whether you’re looking for the best men’s pants for flying or just trying to replace a few of the pants in your bag, these are a must-have.

Browse Outdoor Voices CloudKnit Pants
READ THIS POST
12 Long Haul Flight Essentials & Travel Tips for Economy Fliers

If you’ve struggled finding the best travel pants for men, vent your frustrations in the comments. What questions can I answer for you about the best men’s travel pants?

Hey, looking for more suggestions about what to pack for your next trip? Here are few posts that might be helpful.

  • The 4 Best Travel Shoes for Men
  • 25 Essentials for Cold Weather Travel
  • 42 Backpacking & Travel Essentials for Hot Climates

FOLLOW US!
Facebook Instagram Pinterest Twitter Podcast YouTube

Did you find this post useful? Save it for later on Pinterest!

Travel jeans. Hiking pants. Comfortable flying pants. Travel slacks. These are the 5 best travel pants for men - tried and tested! #WhattoPack #TravelTips #TravelPants

Disclosure: The original version of this post was partially sponsored by Aviator USA. A few of the pants in this post (and quite a few others that didn’t make the cut) were provided free of charge for testing & consideration. However, all opinions, reviews, and bad jokes are completely my own. I legit bring every single pair of pants on this list along with me on every trip and you should too!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Sylvenstein Dam – a Great Route in the Alpine Landscape, Germany

Sylvenstein Dam, Upper Bavaria, Germany. The man-made lake embedded in the alpine landscape is one of the most exciting sites in the Isar valley. Situated at an altitude of 750 meters in the Karwendel Alps, the lake is fed by the Isar river. Water reservoir is surrounded with hiking trails, that are loved by visitors. Sylvenstein Bridge is a picturesque feature, providing visitors a scenic ride. Tourists come here to admire the views, hike, climb or bathe in the lake. A popular cycle track Bavaria Tyrolensis on the southern bank links Bavaria and Tyrol Alps. The destination is also loved by photographers, who are fascinated by this idyllic place. Why to go there? Various activities, picturesque sites and route. When to go there? Anytime: the place offers all year round activities and great sites. How to get there? Best way to get there is by car. Use the German Alpine, Mittenwald Germany or Wallgau roads. Lead photo by Gavin Hellier Photo by Gavin Hellier Photo by HL_Photog...

Things to do in Luxembourg City: A Delightful Weekend Guide

This roundup of things to do in Luxembourg City was created in collaboration with Visit Luxmbourg, who graciously hosted me on this trip. Imagine if you will, a miniscule wonderland packed with castles, greenery and slate grey rooftops over hues of pastel yellow and pink. A place where everybody speaks four languages, where trams are rainbow, and where electric buses are capable of  driving themselves. It appears this wonderland does exist, my friends… and it’s called Luxembourg. *brief pause for gasps and shock* Landlocked between France, Germany and Belgium, Luxembourg is a micro-country known mostly as a metropolitan hub for civil servants, bankers and pleeeenty of cross-border commuters. As such, it’s no surprise that Luxembourg hasn’t quite acquired the tourist magnetism of its nearby neighbours. But you know me, never one to judge until I’ve seen it for myself! And truthfully, when I was invited to explore Luxembourg City for 24 hours with Vis...

The Perfect 12-Day Northern USA Road Trip Itinerary for Montana, Wyoming, and the Dakotas

I've said it before but I'll say it again: there's no better way to see the United States than by taking to the road. Road tripping is the ultimate way to explore America, and there's no shortage of options whether you want to travel for 10 days or 10 months. Certain US road trip routes are more popular than others, though; we've all heard of Route 66 and California's Highway 1. You've maybe looked into driving through the American Southwest, or perhaps through New England in the fall. But what about the states that tend to be overlooked? While Utah and California and even Florida have great road trip potential, the truth is that there's something to see in EVERY state in this union. Grand Tetons Which is why my sister and I decided to tackle a slightly less-popular road trip route last summer: we decided we wanted to focus on the northern states that never seem to get enough love. States like Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, and So...