Mountain Hardwear Aurora Pant Shell Pants

Mountain Hardwear Aurora Pant Shell Pants 

DESCRIPTION

Made entirely of Gore's newest waterproof/breathable material - ultra-compressible and lightweight PacLite fabric - the Aurora Pant gives you full storm coverage with an emphasis on streamlined weight consciousness. Full-length, ventilating Simplex side zips are waterproof without being bulky. The elasticized waist (with built-in web belt) provides a secure, comfortable fit. Knees are articulated for smooth, unrestricted moves.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jan 27, 2004]
cgailey
Mountaineer

Bought these as an all around shell pant for climbing and as rain gear. I recommend not using them for mountaineering b/c they just don't hold up. I blew out the crotch seams the third time out on a mellow glissade. Should have used a different pant, but I have faith in MHW's gear. I sent them back and they did a little reinforcement and replaced the material and have since had no problems (still climbing in 'em). I'm super hard on my gear and other than the blown seam (which was my fault anyway) I have no issues with them. Definitely waterproof, and fairly breathable. A great pant to stuff in your pack to have for when the nasty comes out of the sky. The original Paclite does yellow very quickly, but no problems with performance...just looks like you have toxic farts.

Customer Service

Repaired my pants for free, even though it was my fault. MHW is great to its customers!

Similar Products Used:

too many to list

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Nov 05, 2000]
Hunter Rudd
Backpacker

Ahhhhh, this is true quality. I previously owned a TNF Packlite Devil's Thumb(being returned for a refund) and I was skeptical about the quality of the packlite in these pants. I was wrong, the only thing that made the jacket bad was the manufacturer. I am deffinately a MH fan for now.

The only problem that I could possibly see with these pants is the fact that they are so light. They don't have reinforcements in the seat, knees, or on the instep. This could present a problem for anyone who intends to do any mountaineering. My answer was to buy a pair of Black Diamond G-tex Gaitors. Who knew that things could be so great.

"If you have the means, I highly recomment that you pick one up" - Faris Buler(SP?)

Customer Service

No service has been necessary.

Similar Products Used:

First pair of G-tex pants.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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