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Mountain Hardwear Absolute Zero Down Pant - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Absolute Zero Down Pant - Men's

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Mountain Hardwear Absolute Zero Down Pant - Men's

The Mountain Hardwear Absolute Zero Pant is for the most extreme ascents in the most extreme conditions nature has to offer. The Absolute Zero keeps you warm with 800-fill down held in place by welded baffles. Wind, rain, and snow aren't an issue thanks to Conduit SL Laminate that makes the pants totally water and windproof so you and the down can have yourself a pleasant little toasty warm party inside. Speaking of parties, when you reach the summit and crack the champagne, you'll be able to open the 4-slider watertight rainbow rear zip to moon the camera, or just to take care of nature's call on the way up. Reinforced knees won't get torn to shreds if you bash them against ice and rocks on the way up.

Bottom Line: Absolute protection.

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Rating for this product: 5

GREAT PRODUCT!

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March 23, 2009

I'm a wheelchair curler and as my circulation is not the best I wanted something to keep my legs warm and not be too heavy when on the curling ice.THE ABSOLUTE ZERO PANTS are great in both respects. With them, plus my down filled slippers I also purchased from you, my legs and feet remain nice and warm during a game. The zippers on the pant legs make it very easy to get the pants on and off.
The only problem I'v encountered
is with the front zipper, the teeth are too fine and jam easily on the material. A larger heavy-duty zipper would fix that problem

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Rating for this product: 5

Very warm pants!

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March 4, 2008

I ordered these pants after coming back from a winter camping trip in Wyoming in January that left me wishing for more insulation. They are extremely warm! The waterproof fabric is also a huge bonus seeing as they are insulated with down instead of synthetic. I was concerned about the zipper as it didn't unzip the pants for easy on/off, but I found I could undo the zippers most of the way, making the leg tunnels huge, and easily step in even wearing ski boots and booties. I used them in the Adirondacks for a ski trip and was almost too warm. I also spilt a bit of water on them while cleaning out my bowl and was delighted to see the water just roll down the fabric. I am a smaller woman (125lbs, 5'2'') and ordered a men's small. They fit nicely over my long underwear layers and are a great length (not too long like most men's ski apparel.) A medium would have fit over all my lower body layers including my ski pants, but I think they would have been way too long. All in all, a great product.

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I'm interested in the "mountain hardware absolute zero

I'm interested in the "mountain hardware absolute zero pant" is the 20% off apply to all sizes, do you ship to Canada?

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December 17, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Could be great

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January 29, 2008

Needs a waist adjustment, wider suspenders and an inch or so more inseam. Otherwise these are very warm. Only marmot has competition and those are too extreme for most things. These can work when absolute warmth is wanted.

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Rating for this product: 3

North Face Himalayan

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March 23, 2009

i returned these for some north face himalayan pants which have a soft bib, a napolean pocket on the bib and snap cuffs. the mtn hardwear pants have essentially no cuff...no elastic, no cinch, no snap, no nothing. there is also no waist adjustment save for a single snap and the suspenders seem pretty skimpy.

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We live in N.E. Ohio, my husband is outside in winter, in lumberyard.

We live in N.E. Ohio, my husband is outside in winter, in lumberyard. He is at end of tattered downfilled hunting jumpsuit, would these pants work?

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November 19, 2008

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These are crazy warm but not exactly made for industrial use. I'm concerned that if he will be working in these at the lumberyard he will tear them open. They may work just fine as they are high-end and high quality. I'd just hate to see you spend so much and have them tear open.----------------They'll be way too warm if he's moving around or lifting or anything. Go for a solid pair of Carhartts with long underwear underneath.

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November 19, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

HOT!!!!

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June 17, 2008

a bomb shell !!! you look like a clown but up there who cares finish is great, fits in a very small bag. Be aware if its not freezing out there you might loose a few pounds sweating

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Rating for this product: 5

GREAT PANTS

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January 29, 2008

these pants are very warm, fit well and very light, don't even have to layer with them here in Tennessee.

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I need an inseam of 34". Does the ab-zero down pant come

I need an inseam of 34". Does the ab-zero down pant come in a large long size?

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October 17, 2008

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It does not. The size is essentially a "regular" so the medium comes in at right around a 32" inseam. The Large would be a tad longer. Hope this helps...

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October 21, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Warm, light weight - great for going light and fast

By: Backcountry.com Employee
July 15, 2008

I like to bivy on top of mountains (makes for a great view in the morning!). I always take these mountain hardware down pants with me. They compress down quite small and they're obviously very light (hey that's the nature of down). For winter mountaineering I actually just bring a light weight Marmot Hydrogen (30 degree) bag. When I combine that with these mhw pants and a TNF nuptse and a 1 lb 6 oz Black Diamond bivy, I'm plenty warm. The bonus is when you get up in the morning you can roll out of bed and make some jo and you're a lot warmer than you'd be with your gore-tex ski bibs.

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Rating for this product: 5

Mountain Hardware Absolute Zero Down Pants

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 8, 2008

I bought these pants for a recent trip to Denali, and they didn't disappoint. They are incredibly warm, and are great for hanging around camp and making your partners jealous. I don't use them much while climbing because I stay warm from all the heat generated from movement. When I have worn them though, they're easy to take on and off with the side zips. The suspenders make them bib-like, and combined with a jacket with a draw string waist it makes a pretty good seal from the elements.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[shell] SL ripstop, Conduit SL Laminate 
Lining:
Nylon taffeta 
Side Zips:
Yes, ankle zips 
Pockets:
1 Rear 
Seam Taped:
No 
Venting:
No 
Suspender/ Belt:
Suspenders (removable), elastic waist 
Recommended Use:
High-altitude mountaineering, North Pole bakesales 
Weight:
2lb 8oz (1,340g) 
Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 

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