There was a time in my life when I was a salty jerk about people wearing sweatpants听in public. 鈥淎re jeans really that difficult to get on?鈥 I would mutter while walking by people getting lunch in the pants they slept in. But when I became a father two years ago, I realized that jeans can, in fact, be exceptionally difficult to get on when you are in the depths of sleep deprivation. I actively developed a love of men鈥檚 athleisure听pants that could pull triple duty: on the couch, in the gym, and around town.
To help you maximize both your听athletic听and leisure听pursuits this winter, I tested my favorites head to head.
The Test
- Athletic听Performance:听While wearing each of these pants, I ran at least three miles and performed a circuit听that involved lunges, squats, and box jumps.
- Leisure: I slept in each of these pants and spent a rest day in them. I also worked in each pair for two full days from my home office.
- Style: I FaceTimed with an expert, fashion journalist , holding听up each pair听and soliciting his opinion. And I听gave him a close-up of the pants鈥 materials, pockets, buttons, and other smaller design details.
Best Style

Cotopaxi Baja Pant ($100)
Athleticism: The ample two-inch woven waist belt, coupled with remarkably stretchy fabric, put the Baja听neck and neck with 听(reviewed below)听for athletic movement听during squats, lunges, and box jumps. A gusseted crotch and articulated knees give the pants听an athletic-specific feel, even though they听wear听like a style piece.
Leisure: The fabric feels slightly more like a soft shell than the rest of the cotton or cotton-like听options on this list, but there was never a time that it disturbed my sleep or made me desperately want听to change out of them while watching a movie or playing with my daughter. And wearing this pant听didn鈥檛 give me a听case of the cozies, like 听(also below). The more technical build enabled听the Baja听to accept a DWR treatment鈥攚hich give it听an edge in inclement weather鈥攁nd allows it听to pass as a nicer pant.
Style: 鈥淥h, those are wild,鈥 Rakestraw said. Without the orange waistband showing, you could definitely dress these pants up, thanks to the cut and material. He was particularly interested in how visible seams along the knees added a layer of texture to the legs. 鈥淭he thing going on with the knees makes them interesting and stand out鈥攖hey don鈥檛 look like a sweatpant, they don鈥檛 look like a chino鈥攖hey鈥檙e different enough that these are less like everyday wear and can actually be street style,鈥 he said.
Most Athletic听

Patagonia Trail Pacer Joggers ($99)
Athleticism: These will be my go-to running pants through听the winter. A tight-but-not-too-tight leg geometry, extremely stretchy material (thanks to a healthy dose of spandex), and smart movement design details鈥攍ike the gusseted crotch鈥攎ade these fantastic in the weight room as well. While the Cotopaxi pant听also held its听own in the gym and on trails, 听proved the best at wicking moisture and听never felt听bogged down during a tough听hour of interval exercises.
Leisure: The next-to-skin feel was on par with the silkiest in this test. My only complaint while sleeping in听the Trail听Pacer听was that the zipper pulls on the pockets weren鈥檛 the most comfortable to roll over on while switching from side to side. But those pockets听secured听my wallet, keys, and phone as I ran errands鈥攁nother important part of a solid athleisure pant鈥攕o it feels听lame to complain about that feature.
Style: 鈥淚 love these,鈥 Rakestraw said. 鈥淟ooking at the actual fabric, these are the kinds of things that you can wear鈥擨 won鈥檛 say anywhere鈥攂ut they will solve a lot of the question marks in your life.鈥 Noting the slimmer cut, he added: 鈥淭he actual taper the whole way through is cool. It鈥檚 nice to see outdoor companies start to think of athletes who might be inside today instead of out on the trail.鈥
Most Comfortable

Stio Turpin Fleece Pant ($89)
Athleticism: These听were great for cold runs outdoors听but a nightmare in the gym. I听overheated quickly in them, and the sweat hung around my inner thighs and at the crook of my knees. However, the thickness would make them nice under a pair of ski pants.
Leisure: I will live in 听around my house this winter. I am embarrassed (yet听kind of proud) at the number of synonyms for supple I used to describe these pants in my notes. To put it succinctly: these were so comfy that they were the only pants I craved when I felt like I needed comfort. The stretchy waist and relaxed (but not baggy) legs added to their luxury feel.
Style: 鈥淚 love Stio. These are standard box sweatpants鈥攖hat is not a critique. Something that I really admire about Stio is that their whole thing, from soup to nuts, is, This is how people live in Jackson Hole,鈥 Rakestraw said. 鈥淏y the looks of it, these are pants for skiing and after. Every detail is for that. You are probably not wearing these out on the town, but if you are going to be warm and cozy, these are the pants.鈥
Most Straightforward

REI Co-op Active Pursuits Track Pants ($70)
Athleticism: Their 7听percent spandex weave allows them to move, and I didn鈥檛 have any major complaints while performing squats or running in them; however, the听lack of articulation or a gusseted crotch was notably constrictive during movements like lunges.
Leisure: The brushed interior of 听made them exceptionally comfortable for lounging, and their听perfect medium-to-light weight meant I stayed cozy without overheating. The zippers at the ankles were uncomfortable when lying down鈥擨 rolled up the cuffs to get to sleep鈥攂ut these were excellent around the house or for grabbing a cup of coffee.
Style: 鈥淪uper, super traditional sweatpants. I mean, you could throw a Champion logo on there,鈥 Rakestraw said. 鈥淚 love what REI does in making quality things accessible. If you are at apr猫s听or looking for a campsite, this is it.鈥
Best for Acro-Yoga

Prana Vaha Pant ($79)听
Athleticism: The flowing nature of these generously cut straight-leg pants makes them fantastically comfortable. They aren鈥檛 the best as a stand-alone jogger, because of their lack of insulation and how they flap in the wind. And while I do not practice yoga, acrobatics, or acro-yoga, these did move very well during a parent-child gymnastics class with my daughter.
Leisure: These were another favorite around the house for two reasons:听First, the three-inch stretch-knit waistband, the widest of the bunch, gives these an extremely pleasant fit that doesn鈥檛 slip down. Second, the hemp fabric felt soft next to my skin. However, I felt the least comfortable wearing these out to get coffee or grab groceries because of how baggy the legs are.
Style: 鈥淭hese are definitely more of an alternative sports pant. 听are not going to fool anyone, but if you鈥檙e听doing those things, it is great for them,鈥 Rakestraw said. 鈥淭hey are way more on the 鈥榓th鈥 side of athleisure. I have a pair of shorts with the same waistband, and they are super, super听comfortable, but I would never try to wear those shorts out. That straight leg has me thinking capoeira guys in Bob鈥檚 Burgers.鈥