Stretch Ozonic Pant - Men's
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Why We Like The Mountain Hardwear Stretch Ozonic Pant
From rainy days to hiking in changing weather, the Mountain Hardwear Stretch Ozonic Pant is always in our bag. Featuring a 2.5-layer Dry.Q waterproof and breathable fabric, the Stretch Ozonic Pant is ready to accompany us on our next adventure, no matter the weather. The packable design allows us to throw the pants into our bag, ready to deploy in any second, and the 3/4-length zippers allow for an easy on and off.
Details
- Waterproof rain pants for hiking
- Dry.Q waterproof 2.5-layer fabric keeps us comfortable
- 3/4-length zippers allow for airflow and easy on/off
- Adjustable waistband allows us to get the perfect fit
- Packable design makes it easy to take with us
- Zippered front pocket holds a phone or keys
- Item #MHWZA2X
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- [membrane/laminate] Dry.Q [face fabric] 100% recycled 50D stretch ripstop polyester (2.5-layer)
- Seams
- critical seams sealed
- Fit
- relaxed
- Leg Opening
- elastic cuffs, snap closure
- Pockets
- 1 zippered hand
- Waist
- elastic, drawcord adjustable
- Side Zips
- 3/4-length
- Activity
- hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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Overall Rating
5 based on 23 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 1, 2024
Way to big in the waist
I'm a 32 waist, purchased a size medium and they are about 1-2" too large around my waist. Great material and very light. I'm going to return and afraid to order a small.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
September 4, 2023
Field Tested
I've had these for a few months now and have used them snowshoeing, snow camping, backpacking, and walking the dog in the PNW. I think the Stretch Ozonic pant offers a good balance of weight, durability, and breathability. No, they're not as bomber as my GORE-TEX Pro pants, but they're more flexible, pack smaller, and don't weigh as much. I love the ability to vent the legs via side zips and the little pocket is a perfect size for a phone, trash, or other misc. items on the trail. On a recent section of the PCT it rained pretty solid for 2 days and these performed as well as hoped. If you've ever hiked in rain pants you know you'll eventually get damp from the outside or the inside...so maintain realistic expectations. I hiked comfortably in the rain all day by adjusting the vents based on weather and general material breathability...I can't say that for many other rain pants I've owned in the past.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
March 18, 2023
Comfortably Stretchy
I worm my about 20 times in warm and cold weather. They have kept me dry and done really well at blocking the wind. I like to wear something else underneath the pants otherwise it feels a little clammy. Mine have little tabs at the bottom that I use with an elastic cord to keep them down, but I only need that on the very windiest days or went post holing through snow. I have a short inseam and they fit great.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
January 9, 2023
Perfect lower layer for staying dry while active
Great match for the ozonic jacket. These pants are stretchy and very mobile for staying active in the rain. I tend to wear tights or shorts underneath. Nice and breathable. Will keep you dry during your activities!
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
January 31, 2022
Versatile hard shell
I wanted an uninsulated hard shell pants for all 4 seasons to block rain and some wind. I used these pants with an insulated polartec pant and cold weather baselayer to climb in -20 F and they did their job perfectly.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
October 21, 2021
Awesome
These pants are great! They are very light and soft but they have proven to be very durable too. I usually wear them foraging in wet PNW forests scrambling around through brush and thorns and they have held up well without any trouble. I have also worn them backpacking and cross country skiing. They work great over a base layer or over regular pants, they are so soft and stretchy that it doesn’t feel like wearing too many layers even over double knee work pants. They pack into their own pocket so they are easy to bring along just in case it gets wet outside. I usually wear large but I chose a medium in these pants and I’m glad.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
October 4, 2021
5 Star Rating
Quality fit and pants are all what I expected. Worth the $
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
May 3, 2021
Lightweight
This raingear is breathable, lightweight, and comfortable. its very packable, it easily rolls up and doesn't take up much space in a backpack or on my boat. I haven't gotten the chance to really test out the waterproof capabilities in heavy rain yet but based on the material and my experience with other raingear it looks like it will be pretty effective. I like the full zipper legs on these pants. they make taking them off and putting them on easy with shoes on.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
January 27, 2021
Very pleased
I love the way these pants look and fit. Haven't had a chance to test the waterproof capability yet, but from the construction I have no doubt they will be excellent. Love the attached belt as well.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
August 8, 2020
Excellent stretch & good breathability
Over midweight pants the fit was so so, a little more room would have been better. Winter weight pants would be an issue. Waterproofness seems good but hard to say since I have only worn them while walking/hiking haven't sat in them for long in the rain like in a hunting situation. The Velcro tabs however were a total fail. They weren't study enough to hold under the slightest pressure at the hip even though the waist has elastic across the back. Added heavier Velcro with some Gorilla glue. Seam sealed thigh pocket and fly are definite pluses. Full length side leg zips were a must for easy on and off but the design needs work they don't totally detach because of zipper pulls at both ends
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
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