Wrangler® Men's Workwear Ranger Cargo Pant, Sizes 32-44
- Brand:
- Wrangler
- Model Number:
- WMWR1RH
- UPC:
- 191684085954
- EAN:
- 0191684085954
- Walmart SKU:
- 189338917
Price momentum shifted downward , bringing the cost to $34.97. This represents a 0.0% discount to typical levels.
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$34.97 | |
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$20.00 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$21.00 |
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Highest Price
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$34.97 | |
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Lowest Price
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$34.97 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$34.97 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Wrangler® Men's Workwear Ranger Cargo Pant, Sizes 32-44 since 9/23/2025. The most recent price update was on May 15, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $34.97 (lowest on 9/23/2025) to $34.97 (highest on 9/23/2025). The average price during this period is $34.97.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $34.97 (May 15) to $34.97 (May 15) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $34.97.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 1397 reviews.
While it seems that almost nothing is made with the quality to last anymore(regardless of price,) these double knee Ranger last longer than almost every brand that I've tried. I manage a grocery store where I am consistently stocking and cleaning stuff on my knees. You wouldnt think it, but I've blown the knees out of multiple styles of both Carhartt %26 Dickies' $60 Ripstop work cargo pants. The records are: 6 months at the least and 11 months at max. While these have lasted 14 months so far with only 2 little holes around the corner stitching of the cargo pockets. At this price, I can buy 2 pairs for every for every 1 of those other brands that last much longer.
I bought six pair of these. My normal size for my waist is 34. Four of the pair fit as expected and the other two are pretty tight in the waist. They seem too be made well but the material is very rough. Even after several washes they are very stiff. For my job requirements the knee area was actually rubbing and irritating the skin on my knees. I had too buy some of the elastic compression knee sleeves to wear too prevent this from happening again. So overall I do like them and still wear them but the inconsistent waist sizing and the harsh material leads me too believe I won't purchase them again.
I work construction these things are the craziest widest pant leg pants you can get. The pockets and everything would have been great but how wide these are everywhere makes no sense for trying to be able to be mobile while working. I mean the thigh part is good but to keep it all one width down to the bottom is wild.
When the pants came I pulled them on to see if they would fit without buttoning or zippering them up. After the wash I noticed the zipper was not stitched correctly and was frayed. Too late to return.
The pockets were so small I could not get my hand into them. It appears whom ever made these sewed the belt loop in the middle of the pocket. If they had a normal sized pocket I would absolutely love these pants.
I got them in December as a gift for my husband. He has literally wore them once, and the whole front of them ripped. They are not fixable at all. I will definitely not buy them again. The thinner, more flimsy, ones are so much better and have lasted way longer
I love the quality of the material! but the craftsmanship of putting it together is abysmal. Loose threads all over the place. Wrangler doesn't know how to sew properly. And they changed the design! You used to have the fabric hook on the right side where you could place the hammer handle in the small pocket so it wouldn't flop all over the place while you're moving. Now they moved that fabric hook to the left side with no pocket there! Absolutely idiotic design decision.
you know.. the material and all that isn't bad with these pants. it's the fit that ruins them for me. i bought these TWO sizes up than what i wear and they are very tight around the trunk, hips, and thighs. when i try to bend over it gets so tight i would bust them open trying to get all the way down. but i don't think the material and look are bad. i would call them medium in thickness compared to other construction focused pants out there. which isn't a bad thing. just be careful if you have bigger thighs these will bind up on you badly.
I work in construction and wear these to work. For one they have no crotch space that i almost fell trying to get in a machine due to not enought inseam. After them being stretched they just ripped from the bottom of the zipper. I got 5 of them for the tough quality but found out they aren't.
i purchased three of this pant in several colors. initially they fit well so i decided to wear them for a day and see how they fit at the end of the day. they dont have ANY stretch ability and before i knew it there was a tear at the sewing line in the crotch. all three went back. i initially bought a 36 size and they fit tight but still fit. i stepped it up to the 38 size and had plenty of room with the added inches but with NO STRETCH in the fabric... i must have moved once to put strain on the material.... THEY SHOULD NOT HAVE SPLIT SINCE I DIDNT EVEN PUT THEM THROUGH ANY REGULAR WORK DAY FOR ME... I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND THEM TO ANYONE UNLESS YOU ARE SEDATE AND DONT MOVE
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $34.97 (May 15) to $34.97 (May 15) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $34.97.
| Date | Price | Change | % Change |
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| $34.97 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $34.97 | — | — |
Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $20.00 (Jun 22) to $22.99 (Jun 25) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $21.33.
| Date | Price | Change | % Change |
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| $21.00 | $-1.99 | -8.7% | |
| $22.99 | $+2.99 | +15.0% | |
| $20.00 | — | — |