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Not for Mountaineering!!!

Marmot Oracle Pant - Women's

Rating for this product: 1 May 17, 2008

I am reviewing the women's pants since the men's is not up on this site. I completed a month and a half of sea kayaking and mountaineering in Chilean Patagonia from March through mid-April. I am normally very pleased with all of my Marmot gear, but these were useless to me. One of the recommended uses on the Marmot website is mountaineering but the fabric is not tough enough to deal with any serious hiking or mountaineering. These pants tore open with ever small slip while climbing over moraine. I am not talking about major falls where I would expect most fabrics to tear, but normal slips that always happen while climbing over slippery rocks. They also tore numerous times while bushwacking through trees and scrub. After several in-field repair jobs, I gave up and resigned myself to being wet - and carrying around a useless piece of gear for weeks. They would probably be fine for normal hiking on well maintained trails, but they are not tough enough for serious pursuits. Bottomline: do not buy these if you are considering any serious hiking or mountaineering. Marmot should be embarrassed for even suggesting that these would be appropriate for mountaineering.

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