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Mountain Hardwear Synchro Pant - Men's
Mountain Hardwear applies its Conduit waterproof breathable membrane to the Men's Synchro Pant, a hardworking softshell, for dryness on the inside and out. The smooth nylon surface repels wind, rain, sticks, and stones, while the brushed polyester interior provides moisture management and warmth. Wear these durable pants when you backcountry ski or alpine climb. The Synchro's fit allows for layering without being baggy, and a two-way fly makes answering nature's call when you're in a harness easier. Exterior seams are taped for water-resistance, and pockets have water-resistant zippers.
Bottom Line: Designed for high output at high elevations, the Mountain Hardwear Synchro Pant combines excellent fabrics and construction to keep you warm and dry.
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By: lbgriffith2157476 (1)May 5, 2008
Ski a lot and wear knee braces under pants. Also Im real picky about ski clothes, usually wear arcteryx stuff, but dont like the pants I bought in past. These Synchro pants are super, they fit as well as promised and are easy access and easy to adjust. I really like the side zippers.
I'll probably buy more!
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By: jo(r)ch (4)April 8, 2008
Good pants, price was tolerable. Wore them on summit climb to ~20k feet at about 12 degrees F. Combined with fleece long underwear, it was plenty warm -- waterproof was good even on the slushy way down the next day. No complaints.
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By: MikeSF (9)March 10, 2008
They work for me. I use them in a wide temp range, snow-shoeing and winter hiking with or without layering....lightweight, warm & windproof.
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By: Jake S (1)February 20, 2008
These pants are awesome. I would recommend them to anybody who does any sort of winter hiking or climbing. I wear them all the time and never leave home without them.
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By: Anonymous (1)February 19, 2008
SImilar to these toher reviews, this is the best all around pant I have used. It's no more expensive (in fact I got it cheaper) than many of the fleece pants so many climbers are wearing, but these keep you dry. The full side zips allow the ability to adjust the temperature and wear these for just about anything from snowshoeing to climbing. I wore these up Mt. Rainier in July last year combined with REI lightweight MTS long underwear. Hiking up the Muir snowfield in the heat of the day as well as starting out in the cold at 1:00 am I was able to use the same pants... Dry warm. these are the best!
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By: Anonymous (6)February 15, 2008
One thing I've noticed about Mountain Hardwear is that it's designed for a certain body type: slim, athletic, skinny, whatever you want to call it. So keep that in mind as if you're bulkier then their stuff may be a little tight on you.
These pants are GREAT. They're not "hard shell" in the classic sense so while they're waterproof (in the laminate) they will get damp in prolonged storms, but you'll stay dry inside. The water repellent is really good though so this will rarely happen if you're using these in snow, or they're old and you need to reapply the DWR.
I've been snow shoeing in these with a medium weight baselayer in temperatures of 25-35F and they were perfect. The soft lining of the pant gives additional insulation so in slightly warmer temps I doubt you'd need any baselayer at all. You don't need gaiters and you can sit right on the snow. Perfect for this activity.
If I wasn't out in the snow I'm not sure I'd take them unless I knew it was going to be below 35 degrees and raining a lot. For non-snow and generally cool temperatures (35-50F) I'd probably wear a thin/medium base layer, some sturdy nylon pants, and take a light-weight hard shell in case it rains. There is a slight lack of mobility in these pants that might annoy on a rough trail with a backpack, and articulated pants would probably serve you a bit better. But these pants would suffice for this activity too - they're good all-rounders.
Breathability is excellent, but these are waterproof pants and so you have to expect certain limitations. However, the pants have a soft fleecy lining inside and it's pretty darn hard to feel clammy inside that. And if you're wearing a baselayer then the pants will probably draw the moisture from them. All in all, I think you're likely to be too hot rather than clammy. The side zips are awesome for cool down - I love the low profile zippers.
All in all, I absolutely love these pants. While others consider whether conditions will require their noisy hard shells, I just put these pants on and don't worry about it.
Mountain Hardwear, thank you.
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By: Tim J, Baltimore (4)February 15, 2008
The synchro pant is very light and performed great for me on the slopes for a recent skiing trip. Looking forward to putting them to the test in the backcountry. Would be better if they had an integrated belt.
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By: Anonymous (1)February 11, 2008
I've had these pants for about a year and every time I have used them I have been pleasantly surprised with their performance. I initially bought these pants to use on a trip with some friends into the Olympics to build igloos and to replace some pretty sad skiing pants. The pants performed well, but what really surprised me that after sitting in the snow for half an hour, not a single drop of water had seeped through. They have also kept me warm and dry on some wet, windy, and cold days skiing at Crystal. All in all a nice softshell for moderate snow conditions.
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By: Anglosaxonboy (3)January 5, 2008
Have to say, these softshell pants pretty much do the job! I have stayed warm in freezing temps, without any thermal under layer. Water resistance is good. The only negative for me is the fact that there is no built in belt, there are loops but those can be a pain in the...! Sizing is good in the leg (I'm a standard medium - 32/32) but the waist is slightly larger than the expected 32...again, the built in belt would have helped this problem. Overall though, well worth the money!
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By: Danny K (1)December 5, 2007
This pant is great. It is pretty light weight and warm at the same time. The life-savers are definitely the full side zippers, though. These zippers keep me ventilated on the approach trail. These pants would be perfect not only for mountaineering and ice climbing, but for cold weather backpacking, as well.
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By: Steidljh (3)February 26, 2007
Used these in the rain all day hiking in the Adirondacks and made my peak bagger buds jealous as these thing were shedding the water and held up great as we bushwacked through the tight pines. Breathed well, as I was never warm or cold going up or down wearing just these on my legs in 45 degree weather. Only reason they don't come with a 5 rating is that they don't come with an integrated belt. They do have belt loops, and I ended up making one. I've since used them skiing and the legs never seemed too warm or too cold, wearing long underwear under them. As for the fit, from reading others posts, I think it's one of those things where they either fit your body type or don't. Get them early enough before your next trip so you can get something else if they don't work for you.
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By: jgelley (10)February 16, 2007
I've used these pants at the resort twice and just got back from a three-day hut trip with days spent yo-yoing above and through tree-line. I used the Arc'Teryx mid-weight boot-length underwear alone under these pants in temps between 32 and 0 degrees F. They were awesome - stayed up well with a full pack on, using only a belt. Fit is great, cut is perfect for making tele turns. Highly recommended!
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By: Blaketh007 (5)February 10, 2007
Pretty good pant all around. Warm and waterproof with excellent venting. Wish it came with it's own integrated belt. great for snowshoeing.
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By: Keller (1)February 7, 2007
I really like these pants for skiing and winter backpacking. I was just in the White Mountains and they performed flawlessly. However, in my opinion the sizing is a little off. The L size fits my waist just fine, but is small in the seat and thighs.
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By: Jake Burkey (4)January 26, 2007
The conduit laminate seems to breathe very well, and the fabric has a good feel - flexible, lightweight, yet durable. Also, the non-elastic waist is a nice feature. But, the cut of the pants is too short for me, and the waist is large for the size. Also, the crampon patch at the ankle is very stiff, fitting poorly under gaiters. The crotch is not gusseted and the knees are not articulated. I'm not sure what Mountain Hardwear had in mind when they designed these pants, but they are better suited for wearing to the mall than to the mountains.
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By: mackley (11)January 23, 2007
These are the best ice climbing pants I've
used. I've tried a few different pairs of soft shell pants and these are by far superior. I can sit down on snow while belaying my partner and climb dripping
flows that soak my partners to the bone and laugh at them because I stay completely dry.
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By: Panther (3)January 10, 2007
I wanted a lightweight and flexible pant for hiking and nature photography. Exceptional fit and well constructed. They are very rugged and took some abuse from my video tripod without any signs of wear.
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Tech Specs:
Material:
Synchro SBT nylon with Conduit Softshell
Lining:
Brushed polyester
Side Zips:
Yes, ¾-length
Pockets:
2 Front, 2 back
Seam Taped:
Yes, all
Venting:
Side zips
Suspender/ Belt:
Belt loops
Recommended Use:
Backcountry skiing, alpine and ice climbing, mountaineering
Weight:
[Large] 12oz (352g)
Warranty:
Lifetime
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