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Mountain Hardwear Thermadry Tights - Men's - 2006
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Mountain Hardwear Thermadry Tights - Men's - 2006
The Thermadry tight show where Mountain Hardwear's head has been lately – in your pants. With more thought than usually goes into a base layer the Thermadry eliminates seams around the hips and waist for an abrasion-free fit with a backpack or climbing harness. Flat-locked seams throughout allow for smooth layering of this fast-drying piece.
Bottom Line: Mountain Hardwear has been putting a lot of thought into your underwear.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Kept Me WARM
By: Reid Bailey
February 7, 2008
These pants provided an excellent base under my ski pants on a recent trip. I ordered XL and thought they might be the right size but I probably should have gone with a Large...I'm 6'3 and 205..i was surprised how much larger they were for my frame. But I still kept them and thought they worked just fine.
Saggy
By: Clydesdale
February 12, 2008
A bit rough and saggy in the crotch. Found myself pulling up my snowboard pants because they sagged down as movement increased. I found this to be a great casual under layer... but my UnderArmour mid weights were much better for a higher level of activity. 6-4/235lbs in XL.
bike the planet
By: hIrSch
February 16, 2007
backcountry.com, who is kindly sponsoring my bike trip around the globe, styled me out with this pair of tights which are perfecto for temps down to the single digits and up to the 50's. they somehow "know" the weather and adjust!
no flexibility
By: dmj74
February 1, 2008
These tights have almost no stretch to them. I tried 2 sizes and neither worked. Once you get moving and sweating, they stick to your legs even more. No I'm not fat. 5'10'' 185 lbs. I've come to expect really well thought out gear from Mountain Hardwear, so these surprised me. Maybe they're designed that way for a reason, but I don't like them.
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