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Patagonia Duck Pant - Men's - 2008 BCS

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Duck Pant - Men's
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Hiking, climbing, and even hanging in town takes it tool, so Patagonia made the Men’s Duck Pants from burly organic cotton canvas to take the abuse. You don't have to take the Duck Pants into the hills—their classic khaki style fits right in for a day at work or weekend with friends. But Patagonia made them plenty tough for a long bushwacking approach or a few pitches of offwidth climbing.

Bottom Line: The Patagonia Duck Pants take on a weekday at work or weekend of climbing with ease.

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Rating for this product: 4

Not a ton of use yet... but not too bad.

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April 20, 2009

I do really like these pants, they don't fit me quite as loose as my jeans but they are as loose as I would want them for actually doing stuff in. My only gripe thus far is in their stain resistance. Apparently they don't take well to collateral damage from Bondo body filler... I am afraid I got them a little to close to the action one day and now they have a pink spot on them. Kneeling on the ground has been great, all dirt brushes off and they appear quite durable. Totally happy with these pants, only trying to mess them up due to ignorance on my behalf.... THANKS!!

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I'm trying to buy some climbing pants for my husband - how

I'm trying to buy some climbing pants for my husband - how would these pants hold up for climbing in the winter - flexibility, warmth, durability?

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November 24, 2008

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Depends on the location and the kind of climbing he'll be doing... In general, you want to avoid cotton products (like the Duck Pant) for cold winter activities, especially if precipitation is possible -- the old adage goes "cotton kills" because cotton retains very little of its insulating ability when wet and takes forever to dry. In short: go with the cotton pants only if the climbing is in a warm, dry climate. Otherwise, look for something synthetic -- there are lots and lots of choices out there. Hope this helps!

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November 25, 2008

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Rating for this product: 3

Basic Khakis

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February 22, 2009

Nothing special about these. As far as serving their purpose of performing as a basic khaki, they succeed. Simple and a pretty lightweight material. Fit is decent, but I don't think they withstand the abuse of climbing very well. If you are just looking for a basic khaki, why not? If you are looking for anything more substantial, look elsewhere.

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Item: PAT1268

2008 Model No Longer Available

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Not a ton of use yet... but not too bad.

4 star rating

By: eol2993924 April 20, 2009

I do really like these pants, they don't fit me quite as loose as my jeans but they are as loose as I would want them for actually doing stuff in. more...

Basic Khakis

3 star rating

By: Brock Duos February 22, 2009

Nothing special about these. As far as serving their purpose of performing as a basic khaki, they succeed. Simple and a pretty lightweight material. more...

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Material:
Organic cotton canvas 
Inseam:
[Short] 30in (76cm); [Regular] 32in (81cm) 
Waist:
Belt loops 
Rise:
Medium 
Pockets:
2 Front, 2 back 
Fly:
Zip 
Gusseted Crotch:
No 
Recommended Use:
Hiking, backpacking, casual wear 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime