bvl Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 I am just getting into mountaineering, and I got a pair of Patagonia guide pants. My question is how are the supposed to fit? They feel great in the waist and crotch area, but they are close fitting on the legs, is this normal? I wouldn't call them tight, but they fit much closer to my legs than a pair of jeans. I have great movement in them, and a little room for an insulation layer. Quote
ericb Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 I am just getting into mountaineering, and I got a pair of Patagonia guide pants. My question is how are the supposed to fit? They feel great in the waist and crotch area, but they are close fitting on the legs, is this normal? I wouldn't call them tight, but they fit much closer to my legs than a pair of jeans. I have great movement in them, and a little room for an insulation layer. Great pants! - I love mine. IMO less extra fabric in the legs is a good thing as it lowers the odds of catching them with your crampons. Quote
pms Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 for insulation layer, you might try an ultralight shell layer over your tight pants. Quote
Hendershot Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 they fit much closer to my legs than a pair of jeans. I have great movement in them, and a little room for an insulation layer. That's exactly what you need. Close enough to keep you warm, doesn't restrict movement and room for a base layer. I have worn the hell out of my guide pants and they are still functional. Quote
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