Mountain Hardwear

Mountain Hardwear Men's Compressor Pants

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Mountain Hardwear Men's Compressor Pants

Built with superlight, PrimaLoft ECO fill, The Mountain Hardwear Compressor Pants for Men are high-loft, warm, and good for the earth. Specifically designed for backcountry activities where moisture and weight are factors.

  • Body Fabric: Covert™ 15D Ripstop (100% nylon)
  • Lining: 30D Mirco Taffeta (100% nylon)
  • Insulation: PrimaLoft® ECO (50% polyester, 50% recycled polyester)
  • Insulated with Primaloft® ECO, an earth-friendly mix of recycled and virgin polyester fibers High-loft,  lightweight, exceptionally warm, and water-resistant
  • Double Velcro® waist closure with laminated tabs for a customized fit
  • Articulated knees for movement
  • Reinforced seat and knees protect against abrasion
  • Full side zip legs for ventilation and quick changes
  • Adjustable Velcro® cuffs for quick fit adjustments
  • Stuff sack included
  • Ideal Usage: Alpine Climbing / Mountaineering
  • Inseam: 32 " / 81 cm
  • Weight: 1 lb. 5 oz. / 592 g.

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Reviews

5 Stars Wenliang - October 17 2011

Light, Warm, Awesome Pants
Awesome Pants, nice and light weight and preformed great in the very cold winter weather here. A great value and wonderful, warm pants. My favorites. The place where I live is very cold in winter, I used to wearing many different brands and kinds of pants, but this is the only one that can keep me warm even it is very cold. I am very satisfied with this pant, and definitely will recommend my friends to purchase! It deserves!!!



5 Stars gbotherapist - February 13 2011

Wow
My wife and I have a cabin on the Kenissis R. in ON which stays open all winter, so I canoe it frequently. Before I bought the comprssor pants I tried various layers to keep my legs and butt warm - to no avail. I'm talking capilene, then midweight, then expedition weight under goretex. After 40 minutes I was an icicle. With the compressors over the capilene, under the goretex I'm toasty! I also bowhunt deer from a tree stand; meaning sitting rigid still for several hours at a a time. OMG I used to get cold legs. Upper was fine cause I was under 700 fill down. Now with the compressor pants I'm comfy from my ankles on up. Just my feet I use the chem warmers. Anyways, the pants are warm. Oh and the full length zips are fantastic.



5 Stars akmade - February 7 2011

warm and handy
I often borrow these pants from my boyfriend, and they are totally awesome. I got myself a pair as a gift to him, so I wouldn't borrow them all the time anymore. They are warm as can be, they are light, and they are practical to pull on over anything else you are already wearing. I wear them all the time in the winter. Sometimes even to ski or exercise if it is really cold.



5 Stars Cincy - January 18 2011

Very warm, and very light
So far, the compressor pants are my favorite MH purchase. Primaloft insulation is amazing. They kept m very warm in 15 degree, wet and snowing weather. Too hot for hiking, unless its absolutely freezing, so I just slip these on when I get to camp and its instant warmth. And they are so light for the warmth they provide. The stuff sack that comes with the pants is too big, so I just put mine in a little dry bag and it compresses a lot more. The fabric used for the knees and seat areas is nice, but watch out for the rest of the pant, especially around the fire. I have a little hole in mine from a flying spark, but it should be an easy patch. Other than that, these pants are awesome! I hope this helps.



5 Stars Aconc11 - January 11 2011

Great purchase
I bought these pants to use on a mountain climbing trip to Aconcagua in Jan. - Feb. Due to some bad weather in GA, I have had to break them out early to plow snow and they have kept me very comfortable. They fit well and are easy to take on and off. I would recommend them to anyone who needs to be out in very cold weather. I think they should work well on the upper reaches of Aconcagua. I have not had them long enough to judge durability.



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