Puffy Pants

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I’ll be the first in line to buy some Kifaru puffy pants as soon as they offer it in something other than Coyote Gold. Can’t stand the shiny off color.


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Treeline

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I've had the mountain hardware synthetic for years, awesome pant but on the heavier side. Been using the Kuiu puffy pant, packs down well, light and very warm. No complaints.
 

tlkaetz

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I have been using the original Sitka Kelvin Puffy pants for the last few years. They have working well...they are just bulky in my pack. I had a pair of the Western Mountaineering Flash puffy pants and sold them because they didn't have full side zips. Thinking about trying the Western Mountaineering Flight Pants. I would recommend getting something with full side zips.
 

mvmnts

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I use the Montbell Tec Thermawrap Pants. They are synthetic, reinforced in the right areas (knees and butt), and have a full length zipper for extremely quick and easy on/off. The only downside is that they only come in dark gray. They make the same pair with down as well, if you like down.
 

tlkaetz

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I have been looking at those as we
I use the Montbell Tec Thermawrap Pants. They are synthetic, reinforced in the right areas (knees and butt), and have a full length zipper for extremely quick and easy on/off. The only downside is that they only come in dark gray. They make the same pair with down as well, if you like down.

I have been looking at these. Thanks.
 

renagde

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Under Armor was running their Alpine Ops pants on clearance for awhile this spring. I don't generally buy Under Armour but a 850 fill powder down pant for $100 was nice. They're a little heavier at 16oz but super warm and feel like they use a heavier fabric than most "ultralight" options.
 

Clarence

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Under Armor was running their Alpine Ops pants on clearance for awhile this spring. I don't generally buy Under Armour but a 850 fill powder down pant for $100 was nice. They're a little heavier at 16oz but super warm and feel like they use a heavier fabric than most "ultralight" options.
Picked these up as well this spring. No field experience yet, but seem well made, full length zips, and hard to beat the price.

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JWP58

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I picked up some arcteryx atom lt pants on sale for under 100 bucks. They seem pretty warm for how light they are.
 

bcar

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Under Armor was running their Alpine Ops pants on clearance for awhile this spring. I don't generally buy Under Armour but a 850 fill powder down pant for $100 was nice. They're a little heavier at 16oz but super warm and feel like they use a heavier fabric than most "ultralight" options.

Any idea how much fill they have?
 
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