Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
- Woodserson
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
Something for the Americans to think about... French mega sporting goods store Decathlon has arrived Stateside. They are not "the best" for everything, but they are quite economical and a lot of their stuff is "good enough." Very popular in France/Switz/Europe etc. but maybe still under the radar here?
Example: I have a 20l Simond Cliff pack I use for traveling or light skiing, for instance, and it's really nice, well though out, is durable and has been through the ringer, and cost me $25. It also fits my tall torso better than the REI Flash 18 which usually retails around $45+. A bonus.
Anyway, clothing wise things are more Euro-shaped (bonus for my skinny ass), so keep that in mind, but if you want to save some $$$, keep it in mind.
Example: I have a 20l Simond Cliff pack I use for traveling or light skiing, for instance, and it's really nice, well though out, is durable and has been through the ringer, and cost me $25. It also fits my tall torso better than the REI Flash 18 which usually retails around $45+. A bonus.
Anyway, clothing wise things are more Euro-shaped (bonus for my skinny ass), so keep that in mind, but if you want to save some $$$, keep it in mind.
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
Any retailer (Decathlon) that offers free returns seems like a no-brainer to at least try out.
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
Phoenix what did you end up with I need a pair in a hurry.
Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
wow. that Decathalon site is very cool. I like the Winter Hiking and Mountaineering category. I can' believe how cheap their stuff is. well under $100 for pants that would be suitable for skinning? crazy. makes me wonder how they keep their prices so low...
- Woodserson
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
*It's not super high quality, but it's good enough. (though some stuff is really good and simple-- like their backpacks)
*Chinese manufacturing
*It's a giant global brand with presence around the world-- mass
Size up with some clothes, think Euro sizes. take advantage of the free returns to get your size right.
I love my Quechua MH500 microgrid fleece. Perfect. 20 bucks on sale. I'm 6'2" 160lbs, about a 40" chest give or take, and the L fits me great. The Tribord fleece sweater I got, also Large, I can't get into, XL is perfect. Sizing is different across their different brands.
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
@Woodserson , believe you and I have similar metrics for assessing value. Proud to call myself a "shopper", not a "buyer". (Nevertheless, I would prefer to be the "producer", not the "consumer".)
- Laurence C
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Re: Suggestions for some soft shell pants?
Late answer,
I found my comfort in Montbell Termawrap UL pants (the japan site also sells knickers). Outside of softshell or hardshell. Yes it is insulated but breaths a lot (it's the bad insulating materials type that companies started to sell as active insulation), has a lot of space (can climb without any discomfort) and is very lightweight, and mostly wind shield, and has underfoot elastic attachment. I just wear underwear under, baselayer if really cold, and keep a snow wrap (EE) or snow skirt (swix) to add over (even if I m a boy yes, we are in the woods) if crossing lakes or wide windy spaces.
I found my comfort in Montbell Termawrap UL pants (the japan site also sells knickers). Outside of softshell or hardshell. Yes it is insulated but breaths a lot (it's the bad insulating materials type that companies started to sell as active insulation), has a lot of space (can climb without any discomfort) and is very lightweight, and mostly wind shield, and has underfoot elastic attachment. I just wear underwear under, baselayer if really cold, and keep a snow wrap (EE) or snow skirt (swix) to add over (even if I m a boy yes, we are in the woods) if crossing lakes or wide windy spaces.