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Muztag GTX Pant - Men's

3 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
Current price: $180.00 Original price: $400.00
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Color:Ascent Red

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Muztag GTX Pant

Foul weather doesn’t keep you from climbing, especially with the Muztag GTX pants on your wide. They are crafted with GORE-TEX Pro fabric to cut through wind, rain, and snow, keeping you dry and protected from the elements, all the while promoting breathability so you don’t get bogged down when you break a sweat.


Details

  • Pants that pack in protection without the weight penalty
  • GORE-TEX Pro fabric breathes, cuts out wind, snow, rain
  • 300D-reinforced crampon patch resists snags, tears, abrasion
  • Adjustable waist and removable suspenders for securing fit
  • Pre-shaped knees promote unrestricted mobility
  • 7/8th 2-way side zips allow venting with a harness
  • Cut to accommodate lofty mountaineering and ice climbing boots
  • Item #RABZ07D
Material
[membrane/laminate] 3L GORE-TEX Pro, [face fabric] 100% nylon
Waterproof Rating
28,000mm
Fit
regular
Venting
7/8 side zips
Waist
belt-loops
Bib
removable braces
Side Zips
full-length
Claimed Weight
17oz
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

3 based on 2 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

March 30, 2022

Great for playing in the snow

Played in 3 ft of snow, thought would love some inbuilt gaiters!

Harry
Rab

Originally reviewed on Rab

2 out of 5 stars

March 21, 2022

Not durable in the slightest

I recently bought a pair of Rab Muztag Pants and after 5 days of winter climbing, found that the knee had numerous tears, which perforated the membrane. The braces had a tendency to unhook themselves whilst climbing. As the braces were under a number of layers, it was very awkward to re-attach. Shame, as the fit was great, but overall, they're not up to the job.

Ken
Rab

Originally reviewed on Rab