Description Like their companion Light Speed Jacket, these pants are very light, with an emphasis on strategic reinforcement for versatility. Their shaped, articulated seat and knees are reinforced. Inside lower ...
Reviewed by: Chris Erickson(Unregistered User)
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Backpacker
, from Boulder, CO
Price Paid:
$180.00
Summary: Bought these pants for 180 dollars, not a bad price for a 3 layer gore-tex. Light, packable, re-inforced in the right places. I wore them riding my bike in the snow, went down, slid for 3 feet on slushy pavement, thought for sure that I had put a hole in the pants, but I'd just put a little scuff on the knee, no loss in waterproofness and the mark is very difficult to find. Only thing I wish is that they had overflaps for the zippers, although I've never had them leak.
If you're going to pay full price, perhaps look somewhere else, these are a blend of durability and packability, if you want one or the other look towards packlite or something like the MH ftx pants. Good pant overall though.
Similar Products Used: None
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Reviewed by: Bill(Unregistered User)
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Day Hiker
, from Upstate NY
Summary: I purchased these pants and the MH FTX Ultra at the same time, and compared. I had a problem with the zipper snagging on these pants when I tried them on at home. Had to remove the pants to fix. Chose the MH instead.
Similar Products Used: Mt Hardware FTX Ultra pants
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Reviewed by: Maciek Malish(Unregistered User)
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Mountaineer
, from Simi Valley, CA
Summary: I've used these Marmot pants for 2 winter seasons on backcountry short and longer ski trips. They look great, feel great, but they're not cheap. They're very easy to put on and off due to full side zippers, they weigh very little and for a "going light" fanatic like me they work buitifully. The H2O never got through it so far !!!. The only thing I would change is more adjustability in the waist. They also seam to give in to sharp ski edges a little, but nothing that a few patches wouldn't fix.
Similar Products Used: The North Face Mountain Light.
Bulkier, and look less cool.
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