TomR Posted October 11, 2004 Posted October 11, 2004 Okay, so the question is what shell pants work for both skiing in the bc and at the hill? I've been looking at the Cloudveil pants, the Pattygo Primos and Stretch Elements, and the Arcteryx Theta SK. Anyone have any experience with any/all? Quote
Dave_Schuldt Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 For the BC thin army pants, wool/ nylon blend. For the areas those NATO or German heavy pants that hunters use. The wool is felted so it sheds water. My housemate sewed iternal gators in mine. Quote
thelawgoddess Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 anything you can wear for the bc can be used "at the hill." i've found that it helps to have some "regular" ski pants if you're doing lots of hill skiing, though. (heavy hill skiing can wreak more havoc on a $450 pair of bibs than you might care for in the long run ... and sometimes it's nice to have pants you don't have to layer for those long layovers on the chair. ) Quote
cracked Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Cheapo REI goretex knockoffs work for me! Â Any pants will get trashed by your edges, so don't spend too much. Any pants with side zips will do fine in the backcountry. It's not very complicated. Quote
cj001f Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Any pants will get trashed by your edges, so don't spend too much. Except for pants with Keprotec or similar reinforcement on the inside legs, a feature often missing on cheapo pants. I have the Arc'teryx, nice mid bib height. Quote
thelawgoddess Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Except for pants with Keprotec or similar reinforcement on the inside legs, a feature often missing on cheapo pants. I have the Arc'teryx, nice mid bib height. Â my arcteryx bibs have those too. somehow i still manage to get ski cuts outside the patches, but i would hate to imagine how they'd look if they didn't have those! Quote
Thrill Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Arc'teryx are really expensive.. find something on sale.. Quote
philfort Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 I got some schoeller WB400 pants from beyondfleece.com, which have worked pretty well. I stay drier with them than with my old gore-tex pants. And they are inexpensive, and you can customize them with the features you want (e.g. full zip, crampon patch, etc...) Best for coldish weather, since they are quite warm. Quote
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