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Marmot PreCip Full Zip Pant - Men's

Marmot PreCip Full Zip Pant - Men's

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Marmot PreCip Full Zip Pant - Men's

The Marmot Men's Full Zip PreCip Pants provide ultralight easy-on, easy-off rain protection for your next backpacking trip. Their full-length zippers allow you to change in and out of these 10oz waterproof breathable pants without taking your boots off. The Marmot PreCip Pants take up hardly any space in your pack, and are worth more than their weight in gold when the rain starts falling.

Bottom Line: Even if it's sunny, don't hit the trails without the Marmot Full Zip PreCip Pants.

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Rating for this product: 3

Tested in the Boundary Waters

By: mikeziehl2199044(1)
July 8, 2008

On the positive side, these pants proved to be waterproof, lightweight, breathable and did the job on the Boundary Waters Canoe Wilderness for 6 days. Negatives - I'm a 33 waist and after exchanging a medium for a large I found the large was still pretty tight over even shorts. I have no idea what a larger person would do to get a good fit. If you totally unzip the legs, don't expect to get them back on fast in a rain shower (or when the mosquitoes are eating you alive!) Oh, and keep your 100% DEET away from these guys! One of our party had the DEET eat their rainpants! I also found that I had to be careful when kneeling on rocks etc - they do feel fragile. Bottom line - If I were buying again I'd try a different brand. I love my precip rain top, but can't say the same for the pants.....(as anyone who was on our trip with me will attest to!)

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Rating for this product: 3

They work

By: gwaihir.th2234696(2)
June 27, 2008

So these rainpants are pretty do-able for a good price. They are pretty hard to get on, and once they're on they're not easy to drop for a quick tree. They do block rain, and have ventilation, add a good pair of gaiters, Sierra Designs jacket, and gortex boots and be set for a rainy hike.

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Rating for this product: 4

Nice Pants

By: NvHiker(18)
May 24, 2008

Great light weight pants. Packs small, breathable and waterproof. I too found the zippers a little stiff. I put some lube on them and fixed the problem. I haven't tested how tough they are. I have snow pants, so the no gaiter issue is not a problem. I was just looking for a waterproof, breathable rain pant and found them.

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Rating for this product: 4

awesome light-duty pants

By: DaddyNeedsPow(15)
January 10, 2008

I've used these mainly for spring backcountry skiing where the only real use for any pair of pants is keeping you cool on the skin up and keeping things dry on the ski down. The fabric is very delicate, so if you crash on a rock or get too close to a tree, be prepared for a snag. My only other reservation is that the full zip, when used as a vent, requires both hands and a little too much coordination to zip up again. No gaiters means that you're better off using something more technical for powder. If I hiked in rainier weather than the Wasatch and Tetons they'd have a perminent place in my summer pack.

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Rating for this product: 5

Marmot Precip Pants

By: bc skier(1)
November 30, 2007

Great pants for easy hikes in mild weather. great for beginning mountaineers

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Rating for this product: 3

SOLID ENTRY LEVEL PANT

By: Jesse W.(3)
November 28, 2007

I can fairly say I put these to the test: they were the shell pant I used on my 31-day NOLS course in the Wind River Range. Through that time I found them to be plainly decent - no more, no less. Good side: Light as shell pants go, full zips are INCREDIBLY useful for taking on and off, I would never buy anything but a full zip, reasonably waterproof/breathable, and a great price. Bad side: Zippers are pretty poor; I'm not a big fan of the precip technology, neither my jacket nor my pants perform well at all; the pant is not very durable. At the end of my course I not only had a rip in the thigh (not their fault, I did it by accident, stuff happens) but also the pants had worn through in the butt and on the knees from use on rock. A good starter pant, but only buy them if you can't afford better.

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Rating for this product: 4

Zip It Up

By: stormking(113)
November 15, 2007

Even though the full zip version is somewhat heavier, the time saved by not having to remove your boots is worth it. Very important when time is of the essence. This version seems to be more rugged than the pull-ons. Heavier duty material. Great for winter activities.

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Rating for this product: 2

zippers get stuck

By: Mazz(4)
November 10, 2007

Though the pants had good breathability and waterproofness, the full length zippers are overkill and repeatedly got stuck in the underlying flap of material during the course of one year's wear in the backcountry. Made quick on/ off difficult, a true must for the Montana Rockies.

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Rating for this product: 4

At 10 oz. you cant go wrong with these

By: Garrett Grove(228)
December 17, 2006

These are what I take backpacking, hiking or as an emergency waterproof layer on alpine climbs to go over my softshell pants. They are pretty durable for their weight and a good medium fitting pant (not tight or loose). They shed the water very well. Would like to see a waterproof zipper running down the sides to reduce bulk and weight more.

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Tech Specs:

Material: (Shell) Horizon N-160 DWR/Polartec Power Stretch (Lining) DriClime P-275
Belt: Elastic waist
Pockets: 2 Hand, 1 rear
Fly: No
Gusseted Crotch: No
Recommended Use: Backpacking, hiking, and spring skiing
Weight: 10oz
Warranty: Lifetime