fishstick Posted December 1, 2011 Posted December 1, 2011 (edited) Product details here: http://www.patagonia.com/us/product/womens-northwall-pants?p=83315-0-155 Pants were ordered in wrong size, have not been used and have tags attached. Size small, 26-27 inch waist, wmns 4-6. Warm, very weather resistant and arguably the nicest soft-shell pants out there for winter climbing and BC skiing. Now asking 230.00CDN (pants retail at 399.00USD)(was asking 280.00). Cheers, GB Edited December 12, 2011 by fishstick Quote
DavidMehr Posted December 5, 2011 Posted December 5, 2011 If you'd consider $200 i'd purchase them for my girlfriend for Christmas. Let me know if you're interested. Cheers, David dmehr09@gmail.com Quote
LSD1977 Posted December 13, 2011 Posted December 13, 2011 Product details here: http://www.patagonia.com/us/product/womens-northwall-pants?p=83315-0-155 Pants were ordered in wrong size, have not been used and have tags attached. Size small, 26-27 inch waist, wmns 4-6. Warm, very weather resistant and arguably the nicest soft-shell pants out there for winter climbing and BC skiing. Now asking 230.00CDN (pants retail at 399.00USD)(was asking 280.00). Cheers, GB Wish i was chick right now as i have been looking at those pants? Outa curiosity what kinda temps would you say these pants would work for? I am thinking of buying a pair but a little worried that i will overheat in them? They would almost fit as i am a mens small size 28' waist? Ow well, anyway any help is appreciated!!! Quote
fishstick Posted December 14, 2011 Author Posted December 14, 2011 Re: How warm? I have a pair of men’s and my wife now has women’s in the correct size. The problem is that we haven’t used them much since getting them. My gut feeling (having used a very similar fabric in a jacket) is that the pants will work for winter BC touring, likely without long johns. We expect to use them with cap 3 underneath for ice climbing. They’re going to be too warm for spring skiing (at least for me) but I’d likely use them on a spring alpine route. We did one mild-weather day of lift skiing and they were brilliant. It’s all a bit of guesswork due to a lack of mileage… The fabric is really comfortable. It’s warm and very weather-resistant without being stifling hot. I question if the women’s would fit a male; they’re pretty sculpted. Cheers, GB Quote
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