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Arc'teryx Gamma LT Pant - Men's - 2007

Arc'teryx Gamma LT Pant - Men's - 2007

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Arc'teryx Gamma LT Pant - Men's - 2007

The ultra-breathable performance of the Arc'teryx Men's Gamma LT Pants keep you from overheating when you work hard on an ice climb or burly alpine route. Their water-resistant softshell material fights off light snow and dries quickly if you happen to get them wet. Zippered cargo pockets on the Gamma LT Pants hold your belay gloves while you send an ice pitch, and two front pockets keep your energy bar close at hand. Arc'teryx also gave these softshell pants a gusseted crotch to allow full range of motion on demanding mixed routes or harsh approaches.

Bottom Line: Pull on the Arc'teryx Gamma LT Pants for fast-moving days in the alpine environment.

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Rating for this product: 3

Good, but not as good as the original

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June 11, 2008

The design of these pants are great, minimalist alpine pants. They have a trim fit but with room for a thin to med underlayer. They are very similar to the awesome gamma AR pant, but made of lighterweight fabric and minus a cargo pocket. They breathe well and have medium wind resistance. This is the second generation of the gamma lt pant in this particular pattern. The original was made from tweave durastretch light which is a slightly thicker stiffer fabric and was sewn in canada for about $60 more. This new incarnation is sewn in china and the new fabric is extremely lightweight, very stretchy, and very soft and sold for a lower price. It drapes like a fine summer wool dress pant...which is actually one of the things I do not like for hard alpine days. It is having the older version that made me appreciate how it could be better. The slightly stiffer fabric held its shape better and did not hug my legs like the new one does. On bare legs, it tends to want to stick and become uncomfortable due to the fact it drapes so easily. The old pants also held up to mountain winds better on winter hikes. Still a great pant, but I did like the older fabric better. They have two hip pockets backed with mesh that act as ventilation when open. I find that when zipped up, they sometimes get compressed under my pack belt and can be uncomfortable. I fix this by zipping it down slightly, or moving my pants down slightly. The bottom cuff is plain with no cinches or added protection. No pockets on back. Typically, I use these pants when there is snow to be had with light winds. On high wind 0F days, I break out the gamma AR's. BTW, if you don't like the belt all tucked in, you can pull it out. It will then function as a standard pull strap just like the gamma AR. This version has a reflective heat transfer logo opposed to the old embroidered one.

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Are these pants mainly for cold weather, or would they be good

Are these pants mainly for cold weather, or would they be good for backpacking in weather that frequently changes from warm to cold and rainy?

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June 6, 2008

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They would be better for weather changing weather. They are best for 3 season use.

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March 26, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Very Nice

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January 25, 2008

I bought a pair of these for workouts in the cold and they're great. Although pricey, they are extremely well made and the material is one of the nicest, stretchiest soft shells I've felt.

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Do these pants have a fleecy liner like the Gamma MX?

Do these pants have a fleecy liner like the Gamma MX?

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April 24, 2008

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No, these are more like the Gamma AR. Very light breathable softshell with no fleece lining. These would be more of a Trekking or light spring pant.

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April 30, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Great, but...

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June 3, 2008

I really liked these pants, which I recently wore for eight straight days in Alaska in the Mt. Hunter area. Only annoyance was that it was awkward pulling in the slack on the waist clasp - you had to kind of pull the tip of the adjustable strap by pushing it around the interior waist slot.

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Rating for this product: 4

Lightweighted & sharp-looking

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January 28, 2008

Very Lightweighted & sharp-looking
Great for 3-season activities.
The only con is too expensive

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Fortius softshell 
Waterproof Rating:
Water resistant 
Breathable Rating:
Not specified 
Lining:
Brushed 
Side Zips:
No 
Pockets:
2 Hand, 2 thigh 
Seam Taped:
No 
Venting:
No 
Suspender / Belt:
Nylon belt 
Gaiters:
No 
Recommended Use:
Alpine climbing, ice climbing, mountaineering 
Weight:
10.1oz (287g) 
Warranty:
Lifetime 

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