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Mountain Hardwear Transition Tight - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Transition Tight - Men's

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Mountain Hardwear Transition Tight - Men's

The Mountain Hardwear Men's Transition Tights use Windstopper Soft Shell fabric to keep you comfortable while you hike, bike, or cross country ski. For cold-weather aerobic activities, these flexible, breathable tights block wind chill without overheating you. Mountain Hardwear constructed these ultralight pants with a stretch inseam gusset so you can run and make turns with ninja-like agility. The fabric's smooth face also resists water and snow, so don't hesitate to take these softshells to your favorite Nordic loop. Wear the Transition tights as a mid-layer for extra insulation on a backcountry ski trip—their performance fit and welded construction provides smooth layering with no pressure points.

Bottom Line: Keep harsh winds out of your aerobic equation with the Mountain Hardwear Transition Pants.

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Rating for this product: 5

great for running and biking

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November 21, 2008

I have worn mine for bicycling and running in 25 degree weather and have remained quite comfortable. I am 6" tall and purchased the large. They are a little long, but that's ok since I prefer them to be pulled up a little high for cycling. They are very slightly binding when running hard, but not terrible. I think they are ideal for cycling and will work descent for running as well. Would prefer ankle zips as well

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What I will do, is wait until another time. Good deals come...

What I will do, is wait until another time. Good deals come back. The good news is that I won't spend that hundred bucks! Life goes on.

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October 29, 2008

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Very stoic of you. Admirably so, in fact. I salute you.

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Rating for this product: 5

windproof and functional

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November 20, 2008

I purchased a size large and have used them primarily for running frequently over the last month or so. However, plan to soon try them with some aerobic winter sports as well. The windproof aspect helps them keep my legs warm, and yet the material is very light and non-binding. Really have no complaints, but would concur with Rick's assessment if the manufacturer decided to try and improve them: add ankle zips and a small pocket, perhaps zippered or with velcro.

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Rating for this product: 3

Warm & light - 5 star potential w/ a few minor changes

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November 18, 2008

I purchased a size Large (I am 5'-11" & 190 lbs) and have used them this fall several times for bike riding and roller-skiing. The close fit at the cuff is great for bike riding. The fabric is great for these activities in cold/windy/wet weather (the taped seams are a plus also). The fit is long between the crotch and waist for me also. However, by folding the waist band down 1 time the fit is about right. This allows me to wear the waist where I normally would while putting the crotch in the right spot also. When first trying them on, the fabric feels a little confining (not quite stretchy enough), but this is not noticeable during exercise. I don't know if the fabric breaks in or if I've just gotten used to it. Anyway, the "lack of stretch" is no longer annoying. These tights are extremely light and warm for a minimum amount of bulk (packed or worn). Suggested improvements: (1) Improve the fit, (2) add ankle zips so they can be pulled on without taking your shoes/boots off, and (3) add a small key pocket.

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Rating for this product: 2

Not much thought put into the fit

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November 12, 2008

I was excited to get these, but after trying them on, the excitement faded quickly. The crotch hangs down too low. Normally thats fine with me, but I wanted these for trail running and mtb'ing. If I pulled them up so the crotch was in the right spot (i.e. I could move my legs without resistance from the pants) the waist band was up to the bottom of my ribcage...I'm not 80 yet!!! Wish I could comment on the performance of these, but I sent them back as they were just not going to work for me. Instead I picked up a pair of the Gore Windstopper cycling tights (unpadded) and those are a 10x better fit.

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Yeah, but the frigging 20% coupon is up Oct 30!!! Craporama...

Yeah, but the frigging 20% coupon is up Oct 30!!! Craporama.

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October 28, 2008

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Good point. Don't know what to tell you man. Get on Live Chat and explain your predicament.

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How come there are no mediums? What about us little guys?

How come there are no mediums? What about us little guys?

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They'll be back. Patience.

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Tech Specs:

Material: Windstopper Soft Shell
Venting: No
Pockets: No
Waist: Elastic
Weight: 8oz (249g)
Recommended Use: Nordic skiing, cold weather running, hiking, biking
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime