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REI Co-op Sahara Convertible Review

This comfortable, well-ventilated pair of pants comes with a full complement of features
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rei co-op sahara convertible hiking pants review
With zip-off legs, these pants are versatile and have a full set of pockets that make them functional for day hikes.
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Price:  $80 List
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Manufacturer:   REI Co-op
By Ben Applebaum-Bauch ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Nov 13, 2023
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#6 of 13
  • Comfort and Mobility - 35% 7.0
  • Venting and Breathability - 20% 8.0
  • Weather Resistance - 15% 5.0
  • Features - 15% 7.5
  • Versatility - 15% 5.0

Our Verdict

The REI Co-op Sahara Convertible is a comfortable and breathable pair of pants and is our favorite convertible model. The feature that makes them stand out above every other pair of convertibles is the vertical zipper that runs up each leg from the cuff almost up to the knee. This feature enables the wearer to remove the lower legs and convert the pants to shorts without having to remove their footwear first. They also have exceptional water resistance. They aren't particularly stylish, but if you are more of a practical-minded outdoors person, this will easily be a pair of hiking pants that you can get behind.
REASONS TO BUY
Good ventilation options
Versatile
Can take off legs over footwear
REASONS TO AVOID
Hard to get things out of pockets
Not stylish
Editor's Note: This review was updated on November 13, 2023, to ensure that it reflects the most recent version of the Sahara Convertible.

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Bottom Line These pants offer mobility without skimping on featuresFor comfort and breathability, these pants can’t be beatThis stellar pant surprised us with its high performance at an affordable priceThe simplest hiking pant that also proved to be the most stylish for everyday wearThese pants are lightweight, but offer limited mobility and therefore limited versatility
Rating Categories REI Co-op Sahara Co... Outdoor Research Fe... Patagonia Quandary... Prana Brion II Pants Columbia Silver Rid...
Comfort and Mobility (35%)
7.0
9.0
8.0
7.5
6.0
Venting and Breathability (20%)
8.0
8.5
6.5
7.0
8.0
Weather Resistance (15%)
5.0
6.5
7.0
5.5
6.5
Features (15%)
7.5
5.0
7.0
5.0
7.0
Versatility (15%)
5.0
7.5
7.5
8.0
5.0
Specs REI Co-op Sahara Co... Outdoor Research Fe... Patagonia Quandary... Prana Brion II Pants Columbia Silver Rid...
Weight 11.9 oz 12.2 oz 9.7 oz 10.7 oz 10.4 oz
Material 96% recycled nylon, 4% spandex 86% nylon, 14% spandex; 90D stretch woven ripstop 94% nylon (62% recycled), 6% spandex 95% recycled nylon, 5% spandex 100% nylon Silver Ridge ripstop
Water Resistance DWR finish DWR finish DWR finish DWR finish No additional treatment
Sizing (Waist, Length Options) W: 28"- 50"
L: 28" - 34"
W: 28" - 42"
L: 30"- 36"
W: 28" - 40"
L: 30", 32", 34"
W: 28" - 42"
L: 28" - 36"
W: 28"- 44"
L: 28" - 36"
Sun Protection UPF 50 UPF 50 UPF 40+ UPF 50 UPF 50
Pants/Shorts Convertibility Yes No (but have ankle cinch cord and fully convertible version available) No No Yes
Pockets 2 hand, 2 back velcro, 2 thigh (1 zip, 1 flap) 2 hand, 2 back, 1 thigh zip 2 hand, 2 back (1 zip), 1 thigh zip, 1 coin 2 hand, 2 back, 1 coin 2 hand, 2 back velcro, 2 thigh (1 zip, 1 velcro)
Waist Strap and Fastener Button and zip fly, elastic across back Button and zip fly Button and zip fly, integrated elastic cord Button and zip fly Button and zip fly, full belt, elastic on hips
Other Features Removable legs with color-coded zippers and vertical zippers, elastic in waist Drawcord cuff closures, side zip pocket Front and back knee articulation, gusseted crotch, slim straight fit Gusseted crotch, belt loops, mesh pockets Gusseted crotch, full belt, elastic waist

Our Analysis and Test Results

These pants performed above average in many of our metrics. We enjoyed wearing them while hiking and backpacking, and they kept us cool in the humid heatwave of late summer in New England. Thoughtful design at a decent price makes them a great choice in our book.

Performance Comparison


rei co-op sahara convertible hiking pants review - with zip-off legs and a stretchy, comfortable fit, the sahara are a...
With zip-off legs and a stretchy, comfortable fit, the Sahara are a solid choice for adventures in fluctuating temperatures.
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Comfort and Mobility


These pants offer the mobility of a 94% nylon/6% spandex blend without sacrificing comfort against the skin. They advertise a relaxed fit, which we found to be accurate, especially in the front and thighs. Though they are not quite as stretchy as some, we had the freedom of movement that we needed for a variety of activities.


We had no trouble taking big steps up boulders on hikes, and they are relatively comfortable with a climbing harness as well. Enhanced by their lightweight fabric, the Sahara's are near the front of the pack when it comes to this metric.

rei co-op sahara convertible hiking pants review - the standard fit of these pants makes them roomy enough in the legs...
The standard fit of these pants makes them roomy enough in the legs for most people without being too baggy.
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Venting and Breathability


This pair is slightly above average regarding its breathability, but it shines when it comes to ventilation. The stretch-nylon blend kept us cooler on warmer days. When it just got too hot, though, we took advantage of our options. Most other pairs of convertible pants require the wearer to remove their footwear to get into shorts mode. The massive zippers on the lower legs of the Sahara's make it super easy to slide them off, even over chunky hiking boots. As a result, we were much more likely to actually use the conversion feature.


If even that is too much of a hassle though, the lower leg side zips function as an in-between option. Each leg has a snap at the ankle to hold the bottom in place so they don't flap around. And though they don't quite seem like they were intentionally designed for it, another option is to fully unzip the lowers, pull up the material above the knee, and secure it with the ankle snap. If you're worried about being able to adapt to changing temperatures, we think these pants are a truly excellent option.

The REI Sahara Convertible has verticle zippers that make it extremely easy to remove the lower legs over shoes.
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Weather Resistance


We were pleasantly surprised by how water-resistant this model proved to be. In the first rainstorm we wore them, they kept us completely dry from the waist down. Even after a few spins through the washing machine, they haven't failed us. Water beaded up and rolled off these pants long after other models started to absorb moisture.


One sneaky smart addition that REI made to these pants is making the hand warmer pocket interiors from half stretch nylon (against the skin) and half mesh (facing away from the skin). This arrangement provides a modest amount of ventilation while also preventing precipitation from running into the pocket and down your thigh. The only issue we ran into was that because of their water resistance, water ran down the front and onto the tops of our shoes.

rei co-op sahara convertible hiking pants review - the sahara convertible beads water well and dries relatively quickly...
The Sahara Convertible beads water well and dries relatively quickly due to its thin fabric.
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Features


The Sahara Convertible is loaded with features. Some could use a small tweak, but for the most part, we were impressed. These pants come with a full complement of pockets: two front hand warmers, two zippered cargo, and two rear. The righthand front and cargo pockets also have smaller inset mesh pockets for change and protein bars, respectively.


We love how deep the two front pockets are, but we think the dual zipper and cover flap closure of the cargo pockets are redundant and makes items a little tricky to remove. The pocket opening is also a little narrower than other hiking pant cargos. Similarly, we wish that the rear pockets had a zipper (instead of just a flap with no secure closure). We didn't have a huge issue with items falling out, but for traveling in busy areas where wallet security is a consideration, it would bring us peace of mind to be able to close those pockets completely.

rei co-op sahara convertible hiking pants review - color-coded zipper pulls make it really easy to see which leg goes...
Color-coded zipper pulls make it really easy to see which leg goes on which side of the pants.
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As for other features, the conversion zippers glide much more smoothly than those on some other convertible models. For even more user-friendliness, they are right/left color-coded, so it is easy to reattach the legs on the correct side. This model also comes with an integrated belt. It is reasonably low-profile, so it doesn't chafe when you have a backpacking hip belt buckled over it. It also has a vast range of adjustments for when you lose or gain inches around your waist over time.

rei co-op sahara convertible hiking pants review - elastic in the waist allows for some leeway when selecting the right...
Elastic in the waist allows for some leeway when selecting the right size.
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Versatility


The Sahara pants perform well in a variety of activities. The blend of nylon and spandex fabrics makes them a good choice for climbing and scrambling. Their multiple ventilation options and durability allow them to adapt nicely to both hot and cooler weather, and their water resistance is great for getting you through a heavy rainstorm relatively unscathed.


We don't think they are particularly stylish. The cargo pockets and conversion zippers aren't our first choice to wear around town, but if practicality is more important than fashion, this pair will suit you well. They earn big plus points in versatility because of the side zipper on the lower leg discussed above.

rei co-op sahara convertible hiking pants review - these pants offer versatility for when the weather is cold, but...
These pants offer versatility for when the weather is cold, but you're working up a sweat.
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Should You Buy the REI Sahara Convertible?


These pants are a solid choice for a variety of outdoor activities. They have a host of useful features that make them a great value for anyone who needs a reliable pair of hiking pants that they can turn to again and again. Because of their versatility, they are a viable option for both short and long backpacking trips, scrambling, climbing, and bouldering, as well as for riding in comfort during long-haul air travel. And at 11.9 ounces, they pack away nicely in a carry on.

rei co-op sahara convertible hiking pants review - this model performs well as pants or as shorts.
This model performs well as pants or as shorts.
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What Other Hiking Pants Should You Consider?


For another convertible option, the Columbia Silver Ridge Convertible is a fan favorite. If low weight is a critical factor in your decision-making, the Patagonia Quandary, Prana Brion II, and Mammut Runbold are all reliable choices. If you don't necessarily need a convertible pair but are open to roll-ups, the Prana Stretch Zion II has you covered.

Ben Applebaum-Bauch