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Is this the same pant that used to be the Backcountry.com Overhang...
By Will Price
Ranked #687 - Men's Softshell Pants
March 17, 2010
Is this the same pant that used to be the Backcountry.com Overhang Pant? The pictures and product description are suspiciously similar.
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By bill hartlieb
April 13, 2010
these are the same pant design, different material. the new material is a little heavier, but will breathe well and hold up to a summer full of trail time, climbing, or adventures.
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By Matt Mio
Ranked #189 - Men's Softshell Pants
March 30, 2010
Not the same pant First of all I must say the Backcountry.com Overhang pant is AWESOME. The only downfall has been the micro-fleece lining has pilled off in high friction areas. Thus after much waiting and hoping that another run of the overhang would come out, stoic released theirs. I grabbed the first pair I could buy, and while I have not tested them outside, I assume they will perform at a similar level as the bc.com overhang. That said, I would like to detail the differences for anyone who may be wondering: Size Medium: stoic overhang: Everest Softshell (just an inhouse name of powershield?), no micro-fleece, 94% nylon, 6% spandex, 7 belt loops, zipper pulls are tied cord, 18.8oz. Thicker, Heavier, Less Stretch. bc.com overhang: polartec powershield with hardface technology, micro-fleece lining, 92% nylon, 8% spandex, 5 belt loops, zipper pulls are sewed loops of webbing, 14.2oz. Thinner, Softer, Stretchier. Fit is otherwise the same. I'm ~32x32inch sizing in jeans, khakis, dress pants. M fits perfect at waist w/ both buttons snapped. w/ both buttons snapped, S would seem tight.
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By Rick Agostin
Ranked #558 - Men's Softshell Pants
March 17, 2010
I think this one has a different logo ;)
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Change me.



