Trekkie North High Rise Jogger
Tear-resistant fabric with a no-dig waistband.






Trekkie North High Rise Jogger
Tear-resistant fabric with a no-dig waistband.
Color
BlackFit
Size
- FOR: Hike, long distance, short distance, and trail running
- FEEL: Sleek, lightweight Ripstop has 2-way stretch for extra mobility
- FAVE: New high-rise fit with a Powervita waistband for gentle compression
- Updated zipper details and tapered hem
- Front zip pockets and a side cargo pocket holds your essentials
- Product #533655
- Semi-fitted, skims easily over the body
- Jogger has loose fit and tapered bottom
- Inseam: Regular: 27.5" Plus: 26.5" Petite: 25.5" Tall: 30.5"
- 69% Recycled Nylon/26% Nylon/5% Spandex
- ABRASION-RESISTANT: Resists snags and tears
- WICKING: Pulls sweat away from the body to the surface of the fabric so it can evaporate
- BREATHABLE: Airflow moves easily through the garment
- RATED UPF 50+ (Excellent Protection)
- QUICK-DRYING: Dries in a flash for ultimate comfort when breaking a sweat
- Machine wash and dry.
- Imported.
Reviews
5 Stars
3839
4 Stars
494
3 Stars
263
2 Stars
144
1 Star
116
So I have last year's version, which is much more jogger than the new version, and I'm still not sure which pair I like better. For reference, I'm a 4R in last years version, sometimes a 4-6 in Athletas stuff, sometimes a petite but typically a regular length. Last year's version 4P was too short in... the leg for me. I got a 4R in this year's version, still debating if I should've gotten a Petite or not, its a bit of a slimmer fit than shown on the model and the waist is slightly loose so I bet I could still size down once more to a 2 for a more fitted fit if I so desired. Last year's version had a thicker-material waistband with regular tie, full elastic around the hems, and a normal set of 4 normal-sized (i.e. not typical "women pants sized") pockets. New version has a thinner material on the waistband, elastic on only the back half of the pant hem, slightly higher rise (Athleta, srsly, can you stop raising the waist band on all of your pants unless you plan to make mid rise versions as well? Im too short for such high rises), and an additional thigh pocket for a total of 5 pockets. Extra pockets are good, especially when they fit your phone so it's not in the way when hiking (confirmed a Galaxy S10 fits just fine), but I wish the waistband were the thicker material still. I'm concerned this material might stretch out during the day, especially if I'm on a rock scramble and bent over frequently. The pant legs also don't quite know what to do with themselves since they are looser than last year due to the half-elastic design, so they kind of look like a slim tapered pant vs a jogger, which is ok but they get caught up on my bigger calves which causes wierd bunching at the knees. I'm definitely going to keep them and given them a try, hopefully they change my mind after wearing them a few times.
I'm curvier on the bottom, narrower in the waist. I have a hard time finding pants and swear by the original trekkie north jogger design (size 2 regular) that are a slimming versatile staple with an adjustable waist (so it still fits when the material stretches out). I tried this new version which i...s more like a flat front peg leg trouser than tapered leg jogger and while it is tts it looked frumpy on me. The ankles seem a bit shorter, are not as tapered and the front pockets have crude, prominent zippers that run longer down the front, drawing attention to the hips (not good if you have wider hips). The old version had pockets with a more subtle zipper design that were less obtrusive, making your legs look longer. The zipped front pockets and extra cargo pocket on the leg might have looked cooler if better designed (ie: Belstaff biker pants) but as is, I'm feeling utilitarian middle-aged Rick Steve's tourist vibes (ie: cash in the cargo pocket to avoid pick pocketers, enough room in the front pocket for a map, no need to change pants from sightseeing to buffet dinner). It's a fine if practicality is your priority. And maybe there's room for two styles of Trekkie pants. But I'd like to keep the original Trekkie North jogger -- while casual, it's more stylish if you are a fan of relaxed minimalist athleisure (eg: James Perse, Stella McCartney Adidas collab etc).
Submitted 2 days ago
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Height 5'9"
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I love the fit and material of these pants, happy they were back in stock.
Submitted 2 days ago
By anonymous
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Height 5'5"
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This is my 4th pair! Love them as they are a stylish look and great for travel.
Submitted 3 days ago
By anonymous
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Height 5'4"
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Love these joggers! Very slimming and true to size
Submitted 3 days ago
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Height 5'4"
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My favorite pants just wish they would offer more colors. I buy new pairs every year they used to have lighter colors for the spring/summer
Submitted 3 days ago
By anonymous
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Height 5'7"
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I purchased this jogger to replace a pair of Headlands Hybrid jogger (same color) that I bought about 5 years ago. The old Headlands jogger had a back panel that was a stretchy material and a front panel of rip-stop-like material. These Trekkie North joggers are now ALL rip-stop material with no stretch panels. While the Headlands were more comfortable, that old pair finally stretched out in the butt (the spandex gave way over time) and were unwearable. So happy I found something similar in the same color. I would buy more of these in other colors besides black/navy, if they were offered. These joggers are thinner rip-stop material than the Headlands Hybrid, making them wearable in the summer as well as winter. I am not a fan of the un-covered zippers at the front hips, which makes them more sporty and less versatile, but it's not a deal breaker. I am also annoyed at the sizing; I wore a size 8 in the old joggers. I now apparently wear a size 4, despite having gained five pounds (in my hip area only), and I actually COULD size down to a 2 as the waistband is not tight on me. Athleta, like other clothing stores, are trying to make us feel better about our body size by sizing down lower and lower. It's ridiculous.
Submitted 3 days ago
By anonymous
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Height 5'7"
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More colors please
Submitted 3 days ago
By anonymous
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Height 5'9"
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These are wonderful! Wish they offered more colors. The Talls are perfect length.
Submitted 4 days ago
By anonymous
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Height 5'5"
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Submitted 4 days ago
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Height 5'7"
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2nd pair in black. Have gray and olive green from two years ago when these colors were offered.
Submitted 4 days ago
By anonymous
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Height 5'6"
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Good comfortable feel. Can be outdoorsy but also every day. I ordered Tall and it was too long at 5'6" so I exchanged for Regular and it was just right.