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Marmot
Minimalist Pant - Men's

3.4444444444444446 out of 5 stars
9 Reviews
$184.95
Color:Black

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Why We Like Minimalist Pant

When we want protection from the elements without extra bulk, pull on the Minimalist Pant. Marmot built the Minimalist with Gore-Tex Paclite fabric for the adventurer who knows they want to make miles without lugging extra weight.


Details

  • Packable rain pants ready for inclement weather at a moment’s notice
  • Gore-Tex laminate supplies leak-proof protection in heavy rainstorms
  • Seam-taped construction is both abrasion resistant and waterproof
  • Ankle zips with snap closure lets you customize your coverage
  • Elastic waist lets you fit the pants over your outfit quickly
  • Item #MARZ9M6
Responsible Collection
Recycled/Repurposed
Material
[face fabric] 100% recycled polyester, [laminate] GORE-TEX
Seams
taped
Fit
regular
Inseam
32in
Pockets
2 hand
Waist
elastic
Claimed Weight
10.5oz
Activity
backpacking, hiking
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

3.5 based on 9 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 0 reviews
2 Stars - 2 reviews
3 Stars - 3 reviews
4 Stars - 2 reviews
5 Stars - 2 reviews

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2 out of 5 stars

March 4, 2024

Gore-Tex pants

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
M
Height:
5' 9"
Weight:
155

By far the worst technical piece I have ever bought from an outdoor company. Absolutely zero thought put into the making of this piece. Definitely a red flag to anything they make. I have worn them biking, and hiking they worked to keep you very dry and super lightweight. The fit and maneuver ability is not so great

Barry N
4 out of 5 stars

January 18, 2024

Rain

[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

JasonRaintude
marmot.com

Originally reviewed on marmot.com

3 out of 5 stars

December 28, 2023

Men's GORE-TEX®Minimalist Pant

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.

jjones
marmot.com

Originally reviewed on marmot.com

3 out of 5 stars

December 23, 2022

Why no drawstring?

[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.

Martin B
marmot.com

Originally reviewed on marmot.com

4 out of 5 stars

November 27, 2022

too small

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 .

EKhiker
marmot.com

Originally reviewed on marmot.com

5 out of 5 stars

July 21, 2022

Did the job

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

JPhikes
marmot.com

Originally reviewed on marmot.com

3 out of 5 stars

May 28, 2022

Nice but no waist adjustment

They looked like nice rain pants. Unfortunately they didn't fit because there is not way to adjust or tighten the waist so I returned them.

Robierre
marmot.com

Originally reviewed on marmot.com

5 out of 5 stars

April 14, 2022

Great Rainpant

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] A nice simple rain pant. Has the features you need and leaves out the ones that you don't. These consistently kept me dry and stood up to a good amount of abuse.

BenK
marmot.com

Originally reviewed on marmot.com

2 out of 5 stars

March 12, 2022

One main downfall

The pants fit great, looks great and are waterproof for the most part with one critical fail point. The pocket zipper does not hold water out and channels it down the outside of the leg and onto pants below. Everywhere else held up great but unless your top rain coat/shell covers your pants pockets then water will enter at this point. For reference I was out in continuous but not heavy rain for 20 mins and was wet on both outside legs down to the knees on pants under the minimalist pants as water leaked in.

Bob F
marmot.com

Originally reviewed on marmot.com