Lobo's Convertible Pant - Girls'
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Even during the summer months, weather in the mountains can go from balmy to frigid in mere minutes. Make sure your daughter is prepared for variable conditions with the Marmot Girls Lobo's Convertible Pant. In addition to the versatility provided by the zip-off pant legs, the nylon fabric has a DWR finish that shrugs off wet weather and a gusseted inseam panel that ensures complete mobility out on the trail.
Details
- Nylon plain weave fabric is light, quick drying, and has a DWR finish for enhanced weather protection
- Regular fit, fabric stretch, and a gusseted inseam panel provide complete freedom of movement
- Zip-off pant legs and roll-up cuffs allow the pant to adapt to warm or cool weather
- DriClime-lined waistband increases next-to-skin comfort
- Zippered side pocket keeps valuables safely stowed
- UPF 30 rating helps her avoid harmful sunburn
- Item #MAR2714
- Material
- nylon plain weave, DWR coating
- Fit
- regular
- Inseam
- [pant] 24 in, [short] 6.5 in
- Pockets
- 2 hand, 2 rear, 1 side zipper
- Gusseted Crotch
- yes
- UPF Rating
- 30
- Claimed Weight
- 6.5 oz
- Recommended Use
- hiking, camping, around town
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 5 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 2, 2021
Cool design but tiny.
Love the design of the pants, but they are Soo tiny!
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
September 4, 2020
Tight thighs
I am 5"0' and 105lbs. These pants are pretty tight in the thighs and are not comfortable with any knee bending. They are also a few inches too long. The fabric is light and I like the adjustable waist. Wish these fit better.
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
November 8, 2015
these pants fit "real" girls
Most of the convertible pants we found were cut super skinny, and super long. Our tween girl has an average height, muscular/athletic build, not waif-ish at all. These are more generous through the waist (which does adjust in) and butt/thighs, without the legs being miles too long. There is also a growth cuff which can be let out. So far, her two pair of pants (deemed necessary by her outdoor school) have lasted 1 1/2 school years. On one pair, she blew out a knee during a game of dodge-ball and one leg zipper was chewed by a naughty pet rabbit. So, at this point, we have two of the top halves and one set of zip-off legs. I think we might last out the rest of this school year!
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
January 25, 2015
Still great pants but material seems thinner
This is the second pair of these pants I bought for my daughter. Bought the first pair while on vacation a year and a half ago and she has worn them hiking, playing sports, etc. numerous times without so much as a snag or stain on them. This pair I bought about a month ago and she has worn them only twice. Having said that, I do feel like the material on the current pants is thinner and less substantial than the previous ones--will have to wait to see if they don't wear as well. My daughter (9) would live in these if possible.
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
January 19, 2015
watch the knees
The knees were ripped within a week ! The quality has slipped over the last 2 years.
Originally reviewed on marmot.com
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