Touren Pant - Men's
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Tourin' in Touren.
Details
- Versatile softshell ideal for spring tours and summer alpine climbs
- Polartec Power Shield is weather-resistant and air permeable
- KEVLAR reinforcements ensure long-lasting durability
- External thigh venting increases airflow on the ascent
- Zippered cuffs accommodate ski touring boots
- All three pockets are harness-compatible
- Item #MHW011J
- Material
- 90% nylon, 10% elastane [reinforcements] Kevlar®
- Fit
- alpine
- Pockets
- 2 zippered hand, 1 zippered thigh
- Venting
- external thigh
- Waist
- webbing belt, button
- Claimed Weight
- 15oz
- Recommended Use
- backcountry, alpine, mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4 based on 10 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 21, 2019
Right for spring hiking
The pants are durable and soft shell.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
February 19, 2019
Great backcountry ski pants
Light, but sturdy where it matters. Side venting and usable pockets. I purchased one pair for oldest son and the pants are so good we equipped the whole family. We are: 5’10” with 29” waist = men’s small regular 5’8 with 31”waist = men’s medium short 5’8” 34” waist = men’s large short We’ve made about 10 trips in these pants and have no complaints.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
January 30, 2019
Best Fat Bike pants yet
I've worn these for several long backcountry rides (30+miles) in conditions ranging from 0 to 40 degrees. These have been great shell pants to top off whatever layering is needed, even on top of bike shorts. The side zips allow for extra cooling, and the fabric has kept me dry in snow and sleet. The softer waist band in back is really comfy, but doesn't ride down. The stiff cuffs don't catch my chain, either! The only improvement I'd make is to put the same extra tough material in the knees and cuffs on the backside of the pants, then they'd wear like iron on the seat and likely get a couple extra seasons before the butt blows out from wear.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
December 25, 2018
Not comfy
Not comfy- runs small- certainly NOT for winter hiking. Had to return. Pants rub when in walking stride- would be very annoying winter hiking in these and not even warm.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
November 1, 2018
very small
The pants run very, very small. we have got size XL to have a little bit of room. Pants size normally being ordered is 34/36 long. Alas these are so tight, skintight. Looking for the size 2XL.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
September 17, 2018
nice pant
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Really happy with the fit and feel of these softshells, bought them for alpine climbing and skinny ski touring in the backcountry. They move well, fit great, I'm 6'1 155#, wear a 31/34 in the chockstone which is my favorite pair of pants to wear everyday, I bought these in the small-long and really like the fit, a bit tighter through the legs but a good comfortable fit for me, complements my euro look. I like how the pockets sit under my harness and the stretchy bit on the waist band is genius. The reinforcement patch inside the ankles is bomber and even though my gaiters usually take the crampon abuse Ive put plenty of holes in pants through the gaiters so stoked on that feature. All around sick pair of pants.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
September 5, 2018
Fit is way too baggy
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] For a something being marketed as an ice climbing and mountaineering pant the cut is way off. The mediums fit well in the waist (im a 32 waist) but are far too baggy to use for ice or rock climbing. The are big enough to fit over a ski boot without unzipping the side zip and have no grommet holes for tiening shock cord to make gaiters. there is also no way to sinch down the bottom around you boot. if youre a huskey person looking for a winter hiking pant these might be good. Not for ice climbing though
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
June 8, 2018
Bomber
These pants hit all the marks. The softshell is more burly than prior fabrics making it resist pilling, the reinforcement of the knees/instep is soft yet durable, and you can't beat the vents. My only beef is that there isn't a women's version :/
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
June 8, 2018
Great pant for warm weather mountain climbing
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Originally I was hoping to get the dragon pants for schoeller tech but they aren't available. That's ok because I'm stoked on these. I'm a tall female and women's softshells are hard to find, even more so for length. I got the medium long and they fit great but I was surprised that even the long just barely made the cut. I was hoping to have them in time to do Mt Adams but they came a week later. I was able to go up Mt si with them and had no issue. I haven't worn any base layers underneath or crampons but I love the straps for the boots and the protection is well done. No sweat residue, breathed well for softshells.The waist band, especially around the back, is awesome and very comfortable. Very excited to wear these on rainier.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
April 11, 2018
great pant, awkward fit
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is a great pant. It checks out all the appropriate categories of a backcountry ski pant. Reinforcements are perfect, material weight is spot on, and just enough pockets to stache what you need. Price is exactly where it needs to be for a pant of this quality. ....but... the fit size difference between large and medium is huge. I’m 6’2” @ 195lbs with a 32” waist. The mediums were way too tight, stretching hard at the pelvis and thighs. The large were way too big, reminiscent of 90’s balloon pants; tight ankles and baggy from the knee up. For reference, the Super Chockstone pants in M fit perfectly.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
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