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Outdoor Research Tremor Softshell Pant - Men's - 2007 BCS
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Outdoor Research made the Men's Tremor Pants with breathable, water-resistant WindStopper Soft Shell fabric to keep you comfortable as you work toward the summit or drop into another couloir. Skiers and climbers can cool themselves with the Tremor Pants' thigh vents, and if it's cold and blowing hard, zip 'em up and enjoy the insulation of fuzzy tricot-backed softshell. Removable gaiters keep snow out of your boots when you posthole or lay tracks in the freshies. Outdoor Research included two hand pockets and two cargo pockets, so you always have room to stash your snacks or lip balm.
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Amazing pants.
By:
bra4346927
January 26, 2011
I couldn't agree more with the reviews below. I purchased these pants for my summit to Kilimanjaro as well, and they were perfect. I'm 6'2", 220, 34" waist, and the large fit me perfectly with room for baselayers. Kept me warm with a baselayer during a brutal night of freezing temps and 30 mph winds to the summit. I can't wait to wear them for other active pursuits!
Ice Climbing in Tremor pants
By: Ian McCalder
February 3, 2009
Aside from a couple crampon-induced holes, these pants worked perfectly for an ice climbing session on a frigid weekend in January.
Outdoor Research Tremor pants
By: xcountry802236563
December 7, 2009
Kilimanjaro on top of the Barranco Wall, heading towards the Barafu Camp. These are the best pants ever due to their versatility & construction. As you can see from this picture & the other picture on Kilimanjaro, I'm using these in both 60 degree weather & 10 degree weather and am very comfortable in both. Their ability to keep me warm/cool, dry and comfortable allowed me to be confident that they would hold up no matter what mother nature decided to throw at them.
Most perfect pants ever created
By:
xcountry802236563
December 6, 2009
Kilimanjaro @ Uhuru Peak. This was taken in late July, 2009.The pants are amazing and definitely warm enough the whole way up the mountain. We saw temps in the low 20's with the windchill knocking it down to single digits, but the pants were very solid. They do have relatively smaller pockets, but that's what your pack is for anyways. The only real negative is that the tougher material near the inner ankle developed creases & created a 1/2" tear. Not a huge deal, but it did occur as the result of just regular hiking. Speaking of which, these are nice pants to hike in. They aren't bulky or stiff like some other shell pants or skiing-specific pants. The tricot lining makes these as comfortable as a pair flannel PJ's.
I've also taken these skiing on very cold, windy, snowy/wet days and they have never leaked. I usually wear a thin pear of thermals underneath, but I have yet to be too cold in these pants. The opposite is usually the problem, but the thigh vents also do an amazing job of sucking in air to keep your legs cool when needed.
I'm 5'11, 170 and have a 31" waist. The MEDIUM fits really well and leaves just enough room for a layer or two to be tucked in. If you're any heavier or have a 33"+ waist, you may want to consider a large. Listen to the reviews, these are the only pants you will ever need!
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Men's Softshell PantsBest Backcountry ski pant ever?
I really have had a hard time finding a better, more versatile backcountry ski pant. Fabrics are mapped out well, thigh vents are huge and double zippered more...
Amazing pants.
I couldn't agree more with the reviews below. I purchased these pants for my summit to Kilimanjaro as well, and they were perfect. I'm 6'2", more...
- Material:
- [shell], WindStopper Soft Shell; [lining], tricot and fleece
- Fabric Waterproof Rating:
- water-resistant
- Fabric Breathability Rating:
- yes
- Venting:
- thigh vents
- Side Zips:
- yes, calf length
- Seams:
- fully taped
- Gaiters:
- yes, removable
- Waist:
- stretch waist
- Pockets:
- 2 front, 2 side cargo
- Weight:
- 24.3 oz
- Recommended Use:
- backcountry skiing, mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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