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18 Reviews
CPSAR
These are nice rain pants, they fit well over hiking pants while not being overly baggy. A little hard to put on over my boots, I wish the zippers extended up another 4-6 inches to aid with this. I tried the Precip full-zip pants and I like that feature but these pants are, overall, much nicer. I’m 6’2” and 265, they are XXL
webdroid
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great for sub freezing early morning power wlaks before the sunrises
Malcompute
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Lobe them. They Need a cinch at waist to make them 5 star.
twbts
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These Gore-Tex pants fit the bill. They are lightweight, have a great fit, pack small, and allow for a base layer beneath if needed. Ice, snow, Zodiak rides, kayaking, these pants can take it all and keep you dry all the while. Would definitely buy again and recommend to others.
anonymous3
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The material is pretty great, been in a down poor and legs stayed dry, even taking knees in the wet mud and grass. The problem is the fit and function. The fit is that of a skinny pant. So if you are trying to put them on over boots or shoes, forget about it. The leg zip is for show only, not function. The waist is pretty small too, to fit over another layer of clothes, pants or shorts, it'll be tight. Ordered size Large. I'm 5'9", 190lbs, athletic, and wear large is pretty much everything.
lhei
No belts, not even the small loops for belts. Who ever come up with this design should be fired. Extremely impractical.
Lumi
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great pants, lightweight and waterproof. Exceed expectations.
Marmot BigFoot
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Pants won't stay up. No suspenders, belt, belt loops or draw string.
Rachel Propst
Product is great. What is not great is having to pay full price on an exchange/return that was purchased on sale originally. Do better with simple exchanges and inventory.
JasonRaintude
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] A decent rain pant. After about 3 hours of continuous steady rain the pant does seem to give into to the saturation and ya do start to get damp - but similar to most rain gear I suspect
jjones
nice materials, quality construction, impractical...I have not had these pants for very long, therefore I cannot speak to their durablility or use in various rain conditions. Initially, these pants seem to be made from quality materials and the construction is very good. They have kept the water our so far. These pants, however, are very slim and fitted. You cannot slip them on or off while wearing boots.If you want to slip them on - you have to take your boots off. If you want to slip them off, you have to take your boots off. This makes them highly impractical for various types of rainy days.
Bill
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Worked great in Patagonia. Does run a little small. I am a 34 waist and the large was snug but the XL was too big. I still recommend buying just be sure they will fit!
Martin B
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great pants that seem to be very well made. Unfortunately, the small fits my waist perfectly, but my hips are way too tight. The medium fits perfectly everywhere except in the waist. A simple drawstring would have made these pants a 5 star product. Without a drawstring, these pants became useless and had to be returned.
EKhiker
Not sure how to use them? Are pants suppose to go under them? if so shorts or really supper thin ultra light hiking pants.Not as generous as the picture. I understand there "minimalist" meant for backpacking but would of like to have a bit more leg room and perhaps a wider hip so you can put them over pants . The mens Med jacket has room but the pants fall short 0r should i say tight .Use then for all four season.Hopeful they will work for winter sports with just a basis layer under neath .
JPhikes
Took these on a trip around the Colorado four pass loop. As is typical, we got caught in an afternoon storm at 10,000 feet and suited up. Pants kept us dry from the rain and wete sufficiently breathable for 2 hours of rainy hiking. They are definitely pants to put on BEFORE it rains because the ankle zips don't accommodate footwear too well. But I knew that going in. Zippers are fail points for waters so we elected to minimize the water ingress points. Tl;dr kept us dry. Breathed well for intense, medium duration active wear
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