deanp Posted October 7, 2011 Posted October 7, 2011 I'm looking for a new pants that would fit on me. I'm 5'3" and 28 waist. I love the cut of Marmot Cortina(Size Small) but too bad they're not meant for ice climbing. Any recommendation for a short guy like me? No women's pants please. Quote
deanp Posted October 9, 2011 Author Posted October 9, 2011 Thanks Dane. Â I just ordered a pair. Â Â Quote
BigSky Posted October 10, 2011 Posted October 10, 2011 The Fast/Light is an awesome pant; I have two pairs and I'll get more if they're still in production when I wear 'em out. Quote
Dane Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 Doug Klewin all kitted out in the Fast/Light and Black Spider hoody. Â Â Quote
Fromage Posted October 17, 2011 Posted October 17, 2011 Beyond Clothing in Seattle will tailor a pair of softshell pants to your measurements. I ordered a jacket from them a few years back, the fit was superb and the price reasonable. Â https://secure.beyondclothing.com/customize/mens-roughrider-pant-d/ Â Quote
Jake_Gano Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 On a kinda related note I'm looking for a new ice climbing shell jacket. Things I want include a windproof, light, water resistant shell fabric with some type of microfleece or brushed polyester lining and a good helmet compatible hood. I want it to be cut long enough, so I won't ride up over my harness when I'm climbing. Think like a Arcteryx Squamish with fleece lining - or a Marmot Driclime that is actually cut for climbing. Bonuses would be if it had no pockets (or only one chest pocket) and half zip. I tried the Marmot ROM and really liked the concept but the fit sucked and it seemed on the heavy side. Something like this has to exist, but the selection at the local stores sucks and I don't trust anything sold on line. Quote
G-spotter Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 Think like a Arcteryx Squamish with fleece lining  Wear said Squamish hoody over a Patagonia R1 or a MEC T3 hoody (same thing but 2/5ths the price). Ta da, plus you can take the windshirt off if you overheat. Quote
Dane Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 "On a kinda related note I'm looking for a new ice climbing shell jacket. Things I want include a windproof, light, water resistant" Â might be worth looking at the Atom lt. I like it on top of an R1 Quote
kevino Posted October 19, 2011 Posted October 19, 2011 Rab Fusion Pant. Great pant/cut for climbing. Quote
Coldfinger Posted October 20, 2011 Posted October 20, 2011 I'd say softshell, but only if they're totally waterproof. MH Conduit keeps me dry. Quote
Maxtrax Posted October 22, 2011 Posted October 22, 2011 I'd say softshell, but only if they're totally waterproof. MH Conduit keeps me dry. Â Softshell by definition is not waterproof. Â Personally I ice climb in a pair of Arc'teryx Gamma LT or Gamma AR pants if the temps are below 28-30 F and have an old pair of full zip Gore XCR pants to throw over them if temps get close to/above freezing. It gives me the best balance of comfort and weather protection. I don't see the need for a waterproof pant when any precip is frozen. That said I wish I had snapped up a pair of the Rab Fusion pants when I had a chance to...my butt and knees are really the only areas that have ever wetted out on my soft shell pants. Quote
Coldfinger Posted October 24, 2011 Posted October 24, 2011 I'd say softshell, but only if they're totally waterproof. MH Conduit keeps me dry. Â Softshell by definition is not waterproof. Â Mine are!!!!!! Â Softshell refers more to the handling than any thing else, yes they can be waterproof. Quote
Maxtrax Posted November 1, 2011 Posted November 1, 2011 (edited) GORE Soft Shell refers to the handling characteristics of the fabric and is completely waterproof. Â softshell is a category of fabrics/garments that balance wind and water resistance with breathability and comfort in terms of stretch and feel. Â Some are more water resistant (e.g. Windstopper or Schoeller WB-400) than others (e.g. Polartec Powershield or Tweave Durastretch) but if it is waterproof (e.g. MH Conduit) then it is a hardshell Edited November 1, 2011 by Maxtrax Quote
Fromage Posted November 6, 2011 Posted November 6, 2011 Y'all should listen to Max. Dude knows what he's talking about. Quote
Autoxfil Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 I'd say softshell, but only if they're totally waterproof. MH Conduit keeps me dry. Â MH Conduit is a whole lineup of membranes. Most are totally waterproof, even the one they call "Softshell". My Conduit Softshell jacket is sitting right here on my desk at work - because I will never take it climbing again. Miserable. It seems to breathe even worse than the regular Gore-Tex/HyVent/H2No lineup of trash bags many people climb in. Â Softshell - true softshell - is totally the way to go for cold-weather climbing. Â On a kinda related note I'm looking for a new ice climbing shell jacket. Things I want include a windproof, light, water resistant shell fabric with some type of microfleece or brushed polyester lining and a good helmet compatible hood. I want it to be cut long enough, so I won't ride up over my harness when I'm climbing. Think like a Arcteryx Squamish with fleece lining - or a Marmot Driclime that is actually cut for climbing. Bonuses would be if it had no pockets (or only one chest pocket) and half zip. I tried the Marmot ROM and really liked the concept but the fit sucked and it seemed on the heavy side. Something like this has to exist, but the selection at the local stores sucks and I don't trust anything sold on line. Â Check out Patagonia - I find the Ascentionist to be perfect. It's nearly 100% windproof, very water-repellent, and covers an enormous temp range. It's cut plenty long, and while it does have pockets they are low-profile and I just tuck them into my harness and don't use them. There's a third pocket in the chest that I use for small stuff. The hood is among the best I've used, with really simple volume adjustment. Â The Guide Hoody is much warmer, but I find it too warm for almost everything I do (and I live in the Northeast). Quote
edwardsm Posted November 10, 2011 Posted November 10, 2011 OR Alibi...jacket and pants! both of them are just plain awesome. Quote
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