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Mountain Hardwear Transition Tights - Women's
With Windstopper Featherweight fabric, the Mountain Hardwear Women's Transition Pants protect your legs from evil gusts and gales to keep you comfortable while cycling or cross country skiing. These windproof breathable tights prevent wind chill during aerobic activities but won't cut off the air supply to your legs. Mountain Hardwear constructed these ultralight pants with a stretch inseam gusset so you can run and ski with cat-like agility. Wear the Transition tights under your shell pants for wind-blocking insulation on an alpine ski trip—their performance fit and welded construction provides smooth layering with no pressure points.
Bottom Line: The Mountain Hardwear Transition Tights block out harsh winds during mountain workouts.
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Nice Tight, Strange Fit
By: seemommyru1318092
February 2, 2009
I've been looking for a lightweight but wind/water resistant pant to skate ski and run in - this pant's material might do the trick, but it's sewn into the strangest fit I've ever put on - too big in some places (waist and in back at the upper seat, wierd) and yet too tight in others (thighs and length) (I'm anatomically normal, just a plain old medium gal). Not comfortable at all, and to make matters worse, the material doesn't stretch or give at all, so movement is difficult. I remember now that I'd tried these very tights a few years ago and thought the material held promise if they'd just adjust the fit; they haven't yet, so they're not for me. I hope the people at Mtn Hardware read this review - maybe I'll try again in a couple years....
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