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Mountain Hardwear Makalu Pant - Men's
On fall backpacking trips or chilly spring hikes, wear the Mountain Hardwear Men's Makalu Pants. The brushed poly lining feels warm and wicks moisture, and the water-resistant coating makes these pants capable in damp weather—you can even take them on short snowshoe escapes and Nordic ski laps. The Makalu's articulated knees let you bend and flex your legs without restriction, and ankle zips make room for burly hiking boots. Mountain Hardwear gave these stretchy softshell pants a micro-chamois-lined waistband for long-wearing comfort.
Bottom Line: Put away the hiking shorts and hit the trail in the warm Mountain Hardwear Makalu Softshell Pants.
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how well would these pants hold up for downhill skiing as well
how well would these pants hold up for downhill skiing as well as nordic and tele?
By: sji3106223
2 days ago
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By: Julia Niles
March 18, 2009
Yes! Mountain Hardwear! Back in the game with some killer alpine climbing pants. These are a wonderful cool to cold weather active pant- that I find works great- there is a thigh pocket, an elastic cuff, and a excellent fit for high stepping.
How runs this pants, small, large or true to size? I wear 36"
How runs this pants, small, large or true to size? I wear 36" on street pants
By: nestor balleza
June 2, 2009
They run true to size.
By: Andrew
June 3, 2009
Great pants for winter hiking.
By: John Hansen
December 29, 2008
I wear these down to zero with expedition weight long winter underwear and get terrific perspiration transfer on the uphills. Hardshell over them once at treeline makes me feel like I'm wearing down pants -- ok, a bit of an exaggeration, but they work pretty well.
This is the type of pant I want; They were also recommeded by
This is the type of pant I want; They were also recommeded by friends, but I need a long inseam. Can you tell me if there is something similar that comes in a long. (34in waist)
By: Don2677985
January 26, 2009
Check out the Mountain Hardwear Navigation Pant for a softshell pant that comes in a long. I don't see them on the site... but, still. They are great pants.
By: Jon Webb
January 30, 2009
Love these! Rainier, ADK 46, skiing +++
By: alschnier807103
January 12, 2009
these pants rock. great lt. weight softshell. snow falls right off. great wicking/moisture management.
these rocked on rainier (capilene 3 base layer), single digit lows. just climbed 2 adk pks this weekend in sub zero temps w. makalu/cap 3/wind brief & was fine (even above treeline).
full side zips/crampon scuffguards/pockets all pro.
north face gore tex shells stay in the pack (just in case) - I'm a total convert. I lost some weight & am buying a 2nd smaller pair today. highly recommended.
Write your question here...How do these pants compare to the
Write your question here...How do these pants compare to the Arcteryx Gamma AR pants?
By: PERFECTSTO143942
December 7, 2008
I think that the Makalu Pants are a little heavier in weigh than the Gamma AR Pants. The Makalu Pants have a brushed interior that feels really soft and fleecy. Not sure about the Gamma AR Pants. The Makalu Pants weigh 19oz. and the Gamma AR's weigh 17oz. and both I am sure are very durable. Here is a description of the fabric used in the Makalu Pants - Tuff Stretch Thermal: 58% nylon, 31% polyester, 11% elastane four-way comfort stretch double weave, 168 x 153. Durable, tightly woven nylon face with soft brushed back. DWR finish. 7.25 oz/sq yd. Hope this info helps!
By: Jon Webb
December 8, 2008
So far - so good
By: ric2801819
February 3, 2009
Have had the pants for a few weeks now and been out snowshoeing in temps ranging from 0 to minus 20. Put some silk weight long johns underneath and as long as I keep moving....I am comfortable. Nice fit, true to size, seem to be good quality.
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