kevino Posted April 18, 2007 Posted April 18, 2007 Another newb question... Trying to find a good pair of alpine/mountaineering pants. And looking around I have no idea whats good and what all the terminology means? Soft shell vs hard shell, how warm pants are etc. What kind do you all have? How are you liking them? Thanks again. Quote
genepires Posted April 18, 2007 Posted April 18, 2007 question. what kind of situations do you expect yourself to be in? what area? season? level of activity? willingness to suffer? My personal summer time choice would be a lightweight pair of scholler pants with a very lightweight goretex (full side zip) to put over if the weather craps out. Maybe add a thermal bottom under all that if it is cold out. Quote
kevino Posted April 18, 2007 Author Posted April 18, 2007 I expect myself in climbing situations....I'll be climbing in the Alpine lakes region with maybe some other stuff such as rainer mixed in. The seasons I care about are basically now through fall and ice-climbing during the winter. Activities range anywhere from non-technical climbing (colchuck) to possibly skiing to ice climbing and more technical climbing as I learn it. I am willing to suffer a little bit? Hopefully that helps. Thanks. Quote
letsroll Posted April 18, 2007 Posted April 18, 2007 For what you are doing or planning on doing it is interesting that you don't know what type of pants you want. Anyway here we go. Hard Shell clothing is Gortex (or simular material. Soft Shell clothing is made of different material. Soft Shell is typically more breathable than Hard Shell. It is not as water repelant as Hard Shell. But for most climbing situations it will work quite well, other than monsoon rains or really bad winter conditions. I personally don't own Soft Shell gear, but I am tall and skinny so finding the right size is a major issue for me. This fall I am going to pick up full zip Soft Shell Pants that will be custom made (beyond fleece) and use that with a Gortex Jacket and that will work for 90% of the climbing/skinning I do. Quote
letsroll Posted April 18, 2007 Posted April 18, 2007 I also would pick up a pair of Gortex pants to layer over the soft shell for the fall/winter climbing. Quote
EscalarK2 Posted April 18, 2007 Posted April 18, 2007 Look into the Mammut Champ Pants for softshell. They are a bit much for the warmer months of summer, but they are great in the early spring/fall and winter. Mammut has a weird sizing chart, but they give you the most options to find the right fit. I am tall so I was pretty much limited to Champ Pants. As for waterproof, I always carry the Arc'Teryx Alpha SL Pants. They are full zip, super light, and they pack down super small. I dont feel bad about carrying them, even if I have only used them a few times. The Champ pants can handle light rain no problem, and they dry out super fast. But that is a feature of all softshell pants I am sure. Hope this helps.. Quote
chase986 Posted May 2, 2007 Posted May 2, 2007 patagonia guide pant. Most comfortable, functional pant out there as far as soft shells go. and you wont have to suffer in them. great for ice-climbing, mountaineering, skiing, backpacking, and just about anything else you coulkd think of. trust me bro, buy these Quote
dbconlin Posted May 2, 2007 Posted May 2, 2007 second for patagonia (super) guide pants. and you don't need a shell to go over them, either. Quote
rob Posted May 2, 2007 Posted May 2, 2007 what's the different between the patagonia guide pants, and the simple guide pants? Anything? Quote
TREETOAD Posted May 3, 2007 Posted May 3, 2007 The SIMPLE guide pants have directions for putting them on... Quote
robpatterson5 Posted May 3, 2007 Posted May 3, 2007 (edited) Hey, if you want I have a pair of Arc'Teryx Gamma AR pants (black, mens small) that are in good shape that I could part with for 150 US plus shipping. Let me know, my email is robpatterson5 gmail com best, Rob Edited May 3, 2007 by robpatterson5 Quote
kevino Posted May 3, 2007 Author Posted May 3, 2007 Thanks for the offer, however a small wouldn't fit me. Anyway, I saw the Patagonia guide pants and they look pretty solid. Thanks for the recommendations. Quote
suckbm Posted May 3, 2007 Posted May 3, 2007 i bought a pair of the guide pants in the fall and didnt wear my goretex all winter. great pants Quote
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