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BUILT FOR SUMMIT DAY
Perfect for staying warm at base camp or for the final summit push on cold days. These pants also excel as extra insulation for cold-weather sports like winter-camping. Two side pockets to store your gear, articulated knees for full range of motion, side zippers for easy on-and-off capability, and 100g of insulation to keep you warm.
“These are great insulated pants. Paired with the Peak XV down jacket, you have a light and warm combination for high-altitude summit days.” - Ed Viesturs
| Specs | Sizing | Reviews |
PRIMALOFT® ONE INSULATION
WATER-RESISTANT AND WINDPROOF
LIGHTWEIGHT AND COMPRESSIBLE
EXTENDED SIDE ZIPPERS
ARTICULATED KNEES
TWO SIDE POCKETS
REINFORCED KNEES AND SEAT
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Size L: Reg 32½"
100% Polyester
Garment Weight 20.10 oz
Imported
Machine Wash
| Waist | |
| Small | 29-31" |
| Medium | 32-34" |
| Large | 35-37" |
| XL | 38-40" |
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4 out of 5 stars based on 3 reviews.
On 2010-12-31, Philly wrote
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These pants rock! they are super-light, super warm, and are really comfortable! the 7/8 zip is really handy when taking them off with your boots on and great for ventilation. if you pair them with the rainier storm shell pant these things are bomb proof!
On 2010-02-24, JB wrote
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Perfect pant for hanging around camp. PERMALOFT is great, light weight and warm. Well made, they didn't tear as I thought they might after scraping trees, and branches when gathering wood around camp. In a windy situation, I was glad that the zippers were not full zip. They unzip on the sides, up the whole pant except for 2" at the top. They went over my boots with ease. A must have for cold trips. I have the matching jacket too. No more big down suit. Just throw a shell over them and your good to go anywhere.
On 2010-01-03, Crank wrote
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Pretty Warm. Light. packable. much tougher than expected. They don't tear very easily. Kept me very dry after sitting in snow for a few hours building a snow cave. No moisture buildup in the insulation as far as I could tell. Retained all insulating value. Taking them for winter climbing in the Tetons this January. Cons: not down not full zip (I'm worried about putting these on when I've got crampons on) first ascent sizing is inconsistent. I can't fit into the softshell size medium (I'm 6'1" 185) (my thighs and butt are WAY too big) but the large in the Igniter pant swallow me up.