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Mountain Hardwear
Routefinder GORE-TEX PRO Bib Pant - Men's

4.555555555555555 out of 5 stars
9 Reviews
$649.99
Color:Black

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Why We Like The Mountain Hardwear Routefinder GORE-TEX PRO Bib Pant

When our ski or snowboard mission in the backcountry calls for ropes and crampons we feel comfortable in the Mountain Hardwear Routefinder GORE-TEX PRO Bib Pant. While these bibs certainly hold their own when skiing and snowboarding thanks to a waterproof and breathable GORE-TEX laminate, they really thrive on mountaineering missions thanks to full-length external zippers and reliable button cuffs that adapt to our boot of choice.


Details

  • Mountaineering bibs that thrive on snow-capped mountains
  • Durable nylon face fabric handles run-ins with rocks and trees
  • GORE-TEX membrane offers waterproof and breathable coverage
  • Fully sealed seams prevent water from sneaking into your layers
  • Full-length side zippers dump excess heat to keep you moving
  • Adjustable bibs further seal out deep blower snow
  • Adjustable gaiters and snap cuffs lock tight on your boots
  • Item #MHWZ9T4
Material
[membrane/laminate] GORE-TEX Membrane 3L, [face fabric] 100% nylon
Insulation
none
Seams
fully sealed
Fit
regular
Pockets
2 zippered chest pockets, 2 zippered thigh
Venting
full-length side zippers, snap closure ankles
Waist
bib
Bib
adjustable, stretch woven
Side Zips
full-length
Cuff Closure
snap
Gaiters
yes
Claimed Weight
1lb 6.5oz

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 9 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

April 8, 2024

Perfect

Very good quality, just little narrow because I am use this to snowboarding

Robinson
mountainhardwear.com

Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com

5 out of 5 stars

April 5, 2024

Awesome bib with well thought out features.

Great design and fit. As a more muscular build, I did have to size up (M -> L) to be able to wear a layer or two underneath. My only complaint is that the shoulder straps could have had a wider adjustable range.

Straylight
mountainhardwear.com

Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com

5 out of 5 stars

March 28, 2024

Omni-use pants

Super good quality, a perfect GTX bib for outdoor activities. Love the pocket gear bands and the inner gaiter, very thoughtful design.

PGG
mountainhardwear.com

Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com

5 out of 5 stars

March 27, 2024

best bibs so far

love it had it on for some days already nice pocket and everyrhing

jl
mountainhardwear.com

Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com

4 out of 5 stars

March 27, 2024

good

Good for snowboarding, very well constructed than my burton bib, but more a tight fit when it comes to boots. Barely cover my boots, way too skinny and tight. Overall decent product

Charlie
mountainhardwear.com

Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com

4 out of 5 stars

March 15, 2024

Great set of bibs, worth checking out.

Generally well thought out and high quality set of bibs. The pocket and zipper layout is fantastic, and the fit is very good. I had to size up to large from a medium, but I tend to fall on the cusp of both sizes (so not irregular/unexpected). My only area of constructive criticism is in regards to the shoulder strap/velcro system - than range of adjustment is limited, and the bibs could have benefited from having a little more velcro to go smaller or larger. Other than that, I am pretty happy.

Straylight
mountainhardwear.com

Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com

4 out of 5 stars

March 7, 2024

Great pockets and fit for me

The only thing keeping me from ratting 5 starts is the cuff is a hair small for ski boots,especially if you have a heating battery for your custom insole. Fabric is great, the rest of the fit is fantastic for skiing and movement. I'm 5'8"and about 185lbs these days. Big hips, and they fit great in the lage. I have a feeling these bibs were designed for ice climbing more than skiing which is probably why the cuff is a little tight. Over In very happy. Great pocket layout as well.

Adam
mountainhardwear.com

Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com

4 out of 5 stars

January 25, 2024

Great Pants Except maybe for skiing; Pockets Galore

Great pants for winter hiking if you want bibs. Nice material that looks and feels very durable. However, I bought them for skiing and the lower pant is too narrow to go over my ski boots well, a little too tight. My friend bought them and he has heated insoles in his boots so a little battery back on the outside of the bott at the top. He has to leave the lower section unzipped to get the pants to come down over the boot. And I am 6’1”, 190 lbs so I bought the large regular length. Fit great but suspenders are too long and won’t adjust short enough for me. Also, not found of velcro adjustments on suspenders. Those little metal slides work much better and don’t weigh much. Lots of pockets that are great and handy!

ADKDogwalker
mountainhardwear.com

Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 5, 2024

Gore-tex pro bibs

Purchased these to replace a 15 yr old pair. New G-tex pro is well constructed to their highest standards, Awesome full side zips on both legs with drop seat capabilities when nature calls. Several shells on market only have thigh vents,but when its warm full zips are the way. Internal boot gaitor is a must also. Only complaint would be make articulated knee areas for high stepping and poss a bit wider thigh area for same reason. Also poss a thin waist band belt to snug up that area, for when not wearing pack or harness. Uses for ski touring and ice climbing. Pockets do not interfear with harness. Thank you, highly recommend

Brett
mountainhardwear.com

Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com