Lowe Alpine Cliff Triplepoint® Pants (For Men)
$138.12
$250.00
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Closeouts. Heavy-duty Lowe Alpine Cliff pants can outhandle the competition in brutal winter conditions. Triplepoint® coating repels water but breathes great even when wet.Full-length, two-way outseam zips for easy entry with boots onElasticized suspenders and waistbandTouch-fasten waist adjustmentWaterproof zip pockets and flyInternal gaitersInseam: 32”Weight: 1 lb. 10 oz. 100% nylon Machine wash, hang dryCloseouts. China.
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By Busted Yuppie from Scandia (Washington State) on 05/26/2008 Pros: Breathable, Durable, Tough pants for chairlift, Waterproof Cons: Could use a cargo pocket, Not Enough Pockets or Features Best Uses: Backcountry, Downhill, Telemark Describe Yourself: Advanced Inseam: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I have a previous iteration of these triple point pants by Lowe Alpine and I love them. You get used to the side zips after a while and I can make them work. Not the ideal but for the price and quality, they do fine. I like the durability of these pants for water proofing compared to Goretex fabric, especially for wear and tear on the chairlifts.
By dry bum from Denver, CO on 04/10/2008 Pros: Breathable, Lightweight, Waterproof Cons: Not Enough Pockets or Features Best Uses: Cross Country, Downhill Describe Yourself: Advanced Inseam: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Lowe Alpine never disappoints with their use of high quality, strong, but lightweight materials. It's a shame they're not making pants anymore. I borrowed a pair of ice light pants and loved them. Unfortunately I couldn't find any to purchase in my size, so I tried these. My biggest complaint is the side zippers with velcro closures - a real pain to deal with and the zippers catch. The ice lights use nice simple self-sealing zippers that make much more sense. These pants have those types of zips on the fly and pockets, but not on the sides! I have skinny legs and the fit is nice for me. Gaiters are nice and removable. I'd like a third pocket somewhere (there is a little hidden inside pocket thing that can fit a cell-phone). If you're the type that doesn't fuss much with the side zips, get these before they're gone - get two. If you're like me and use side zips for venting frequently, I'd probably keep looking (preferably for a pair of ice lights that fit if you're so lucky).
By Keith from Adirondacks on 01/24/2008 Pros: Breathable, Detachable Powder Cuffs, Durable, Fly, Full side zips, Has suspenders, Lightweight, Not a bib, Waterproof Best Uses: Backcountry, Cross Country, Downhill Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Gear Usage: Cold Weather Living, Heavy Rain Pant, Winter Sports Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I was looking for a pant that would work as an hard shell for skiing as well as a heavier rain pant (than my Precip) that I can use on wet searches and while hunting.
Detatchable powder cuffs is a great feature.
Velcro patches that close the flap on the side zips are tenacious as h&$$ right now.
So far I've only used it in cold weather but have had zero condensation while skinning and skiing.
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