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Patagonia Backcountry Guide Softshell Pant - Women's
November 30, 2009
The fit is similar (same back yoke, etc.) but I did not find them to be exactly the same. I have two pairs of the alpine guide pants, and I love them. I bought a pair of these, hoping they would fit the same, but they did not. The inseam on these pants is longer by an inch or two, and the rise is also at least an inch taller (for the same size of pants). At 5'4", the softshell pants were too tall, both in rise and inseam, for me, and I had to return them. Hope this was helpful.
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Patagonia Alpine Guide Softshell Pant - Women's
November 13, 2009
They are somewhat high-waisted. I am 5'4", and they definitely come to my natural waist (although not up into my ribcage, as some high-waisted pants can). Personally I find this waist height more comfortable for winter camping/hiking pants. I love mine, I have the brown and just ordered another pair in black, they're very comfortable. (I wear either a 6 or an 8 in Patagonia depending on the style, and I went with the 8 in these so I can wear my long underwear comfortably underneath.)
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