Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
- Leo Tasker
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
@@Woodserson Thanks for letting me know, I'll do that now!
- Landscraper
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
@Leo Tasker
Have you got any experience with Lundhags?
They look the part, very expensive, but are they worth it at all?
Have you got any experience with Lundhags?
They look the part, very expensive, but are they worth it at all?
- Schusskabob
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
Several years ago I bought Black Diamond Dawn Patrol Tour pants and they were my go-to do everything back country pant. They're still usable and have held up well but I've been concerned that they are so old that I might want something newer, just in case. Being a big fan of Schoeller fabrics, I was drawn to the Mammut Base Jump Touring pant but at $300 I was happy to wait until I could find them on sale. This fall they showed up at Campsaver at 50% off so I grabbed them. The fit is a little trimmer (more European?) than the BD but they fit me well. Lots of pockets, crampon patches, internal gaiters and side vents are nice. Probably be my new favorite now.
- Verskis
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
I like Tierra.Ace pants. They have waterproof cuffs, knees and ass, but everywhere else they are really nice and thick(ish) soft shell fabric.
Cuffs can be extended to fit over large ski boots, but they fit pretty well even when non-extended.
The only thing that could be better is the fit in the crotch, but it's not a problem when they sag a little bit.
https://tierra.com/product/ace-pant-m/
Cuffs can be extended to fit over large ski boots, but they fit pretty well even when non-extended.
The only thing that could be better is the fit in the crotch, but it's not a problem when they sag a little bit.
https://tierra.com/product/ace-pant-m/
- lilcliffy
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
Thanks for the info on the Revolution Racer stuff-never heard of this brand before- very competitively priced and is getting very good reviews!Leo Tasker wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 3:52 amI really like the Revolution Race GPX Pro pants, similar style to Fjallraven/Lundhags but at a more reasonable price. A mix of polycotton and soft shell material, they are super hard wearing, breathable and a really nice cut for skiing/hiking. They only sell direct through the website, but the sizing is pretty accurate in my experience. The ankle cuff is snug on my Alfa Skarvet, not sure how they would be on the Excursions...
https://www.revolutionrace.com/men/pant ... Color=2301
I will definitely consider RR in the future!
Cross-country AND down-hill skiing in the backcountry.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
- lilcliffy
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- Favorite boots: Alpina Alaska BC; Lundhags Expedition; Alfa Skaget XP; Scarpa T4
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
Never heard of Tierra either! Thanks!Verskis wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 12:32 pmI like Tierra.Ace pants. They have waterproof cuffs, knees and ass, but everywhere else they are really nice and thick(ish) soft shell fabric.
Cuffs can be extended to fit over large ski boots, but they fit pretty well even when non-extended.
The only thing that could be better is the fit in the crotch, but it's not a problem when they sag a little bit.
https://tierra.com/product/ace-pant-m/
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Verskis!
Great to hear from you!
Hope you and yours are well!
Gareth
Cross-country AND down-hill skiing in the backcountry.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
- Leo Tasker
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
I've got a pair of their Nordic skates and a friend has one of their jackets (Spreke, maybe?) which he's very happy with. The quality of their stuff seems very good, the styling isn't quite to my taste but a lot of people seem to like it! I think that, like Fjallraven, you pay the "Scandi tax" for the label, but I do like that both those companies have a focus on sustainability which many others do not.Landscraper wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 11:07 am@Leo Tasker
Have you got any experience with Lundhags?
They look the part, very expensive, but are they worth it at all?
- Verskis
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
Thanks Gareth, I am doing well, hope you are too!
The last winter was so bad (absolutely no snow) in my area that I lost my interest to even visit this forum, but this winter I can ski again and that has renewed my interest in Telemark Talk too
- lilcliffy
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- Favorite boots: Alpina Alaska BC; Lundhags Expedition; Alfa Skaget XP; Scarpa T4
- Occupation: Forestry Professional
Instructor at Maritime College of Forest Technology
Husband, father, farmer and logger
Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
I bought the current Outdoor Research Trailbreaker pant for everyday Nordic ski touring- I am now on my second season with them.
https://www.outdoorresearch.com/us/mens ... nts-271416
They are fantastic- I wear one-piece merino longjohns underneath and usually ski with a flannel shirt overtop.
I use suspenders with this pant like Tom.
They have snow-shedding and abrasion-resistant lower legs- including re-inforced scuff guards.
I don't have any kind of extensive experience with soft-shell touring pants- have owned and worn out many pairs over many years. These are the best touring pants I have owned.
BTW- the OR "one-size-fits-all" suspenders are made large enough to accommodate Andre the Giant. They just barely work for me at the shortest length and I am not a small man.
For reference- I am 5'10" (178cm) tall and weigh 178lbs (81kg) and am wearing the size medium.
They are trim- but not tight- around my thighs and are very comfortable- perfect fit.
I always wear a full gaiter- the Northwoods is very hard on the lower leg of even the most durable pants.
https://www.outdoorresearch.com/us/mens ... nts-271416
They are fantastic- I wear one-piece merino longjohns underneath and usually ski with a flannel shirt overtop.
I use suspenders with this pant like Tom.
They have snow-shedding and abrasion-resistant lower legs- including re-inforced scuff guards.
I don't have any kind of extensive experience with soft-shell touring pants- have owned and worn out many pairs over many years. These are the best touring pants I have owned.
BTW- the OR "one-size-fits-all" suspenders are made large enough to accommodate Andre the Giant. They just barely work for me at the shortest length and I am not a small man.
For reference- I am 5'10" (178cm) tall and weigh 178lbs (81kg) and am wearing the size medium.
They are trim- but not tight- around my thighs and are very comfortable- perfect fit.
I always wear a full gaiter- the Northwoods is very hard on the lower leg of even the most durable pants.
Cross-country AND down-hill skiing in the backcountry.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
- fisheater
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
Glad to hear you have snow Verskis, good to see you back.