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Mountain Hardwear's top-of-the-line hiking pant, the Men's Talus Pack Pant, features a nylon-elastane outer fabric and polyester lining. The outer fabric dries quickly after a river crossing and moves with you as you scramble up rocky terrain with a backpack on. The polyester lining wicks perspiration so you stay dry when you exert. Flat, welded seams on the Talus Pack Pants stretch and won't abrade or chafe. The seamless waist won't create uncomfortable pressure points under a hip-belt, and Mountain Hardwear placed pockets where you can still get to them while you're wearing a pack.
Bottom Line: Expect the same level of function and performance from your pants as you do your backpack when you head into the backcountry.
Use em for climbing and hiking. Like the slightly elastic fit; stretch is great. The chamois waist lining helps the lower back when carrying a bigger load in your pack.
I have a medium and they are about 18 inches around and they have a cinch cord at the ankle which works wonderfully. I wore them over top of my old jungle boots from the military and they fit well. I wore jungles because I'm between boots and I had those lying around. You might get a little more stretch out of them though, with the fabric being as stretchy as it is. Hope this helps.
I absolutely love these! They are the most comfortable pants I have ever owned.
I've been a big fan of stretch fabrics in pants forever (I've owned dozens of pairs of Sportif shorts and pants w/ Lycra), and these blow everything else out of the water in terms of quality, toughness and fit.
I first saw them last month while in Banff. I would have bought them on the spot, but they didn't have my size (they seem to run true to size). I ordered a pair from Backcountry as soon as I got back to my hotel (ain't technology grand?!)and they were waiting for me when I got home.
While exceptionally light weight, they feel like they give you plenty of wind and abrasion protection but still breathe great. They are super stretchy, so they move with you like a second skin, without looking like tights. In fact, they look great.
They are not perfectly silent (you do get a bit of swoosh whenever there is fabric-to-fabric contact) but this is a very small price to pay for such an exceptional piece of clothing. While I like the idea of zippered pockets, I don't like sliding my hands past zippers (particularly when it's cold). They did use rather fine gauge zippers, which minimize the abrasion, but it would be cool if someone would come up w/ a better way to keep sensitive skin away from rough edges more effectively (perhaps some clever method of recessing the zippers that doesn't obstruct their operation).
Here's a tip: When you wash these, make sure to close all zippers and the velcro around the snap at the waist so you don't destroy your other synthetic stuff through snagging.
These are expensive, and worth every penny. They're so terrific, I just ordered a pair of Talus shorts. Hey, Mountain Hardwear, how about a convertible version, so I can leg on/leg off when necessary??
Fernando loves these pants. They are comfortable, durable, lightweight, breathable, water-resistant and slightly stretchy...everything Fernando needs on his many travels (whether it's hiking in the desert, climbing a peak, or trekking thru snow). When Fernando goes on journey, he never takes these off...he even sleeps in them, they are that comfy.
Have used this one for a month now. It has become my favourite hikingpant. Perfect for hiking (spring-summer-fall, temp 5-20 degrees C). Very light and comfortable.Perfect fit in Large(187 cm/83kg). The fabric gives some windprotection. Pockets are spacious and great once you get used to the reversed zips.
Have used this pant for a month now. It has become my favourite pant for hiking (spring-summer-fall 5-20 degrees C). Great fit size L (187 cm/83 kg). The pockets are great once you get used to the reversed zips. The Fabric adds some protection from wind and weather. Very light and they seems to be durable.
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