Marmot
Scree Pant (Men's)
Product Number: 28889
The Scree is a light-weight, versatile softshell pant that excels for everything from spring ski tours to summer alpine climbs.
- Marmot M3 Softshell
- Water Repellent and Breathable
- Zippered Hand Pockets
- Zippered Back Pocket
- Zippered Cargo Pocket
- Snap Closure and Zip Fly
- Articulated Knees
- Ankle Zippers
- Belt Loops
Gender: Men's
Weight: 1lbs 1.3oz (490.4g)
Material: Softshell Double Weave,Nylon,Elastane
Fit: Regular Fit
Season: S13
Vendor ProductId: 80950
Review ProductId: 28889
Reviewed by 2 customers
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Pros
- Comfortable
- High-Quality Material and Stitching
- Lightweight
Cons
- Not Enough Pockets or Features
Best Uses
- Backpacking
- Camping
- Casual Wear
- Hiking
- Travel
Comments about Marmot Scree Pant - Reg (Men's):
I've been pretty pleased with these pants overall. They're comfortable and made of good material, the zippers work great, etc. It's been winter so I haven't done much outdoorsing yet, but I have every confidence in them when I do. So far I've just used them as a casual pant.
My biggest complaint is the lack of left back pocket, which I actually do use quite frequently and miss badly. I would give 5 stars if they hadn't skipped out on this.
As to the fit, I'm pretty tall (6'3") and I generally buy jeans in a 34" inseam/32" waist, which is not a size you find often. These pants do fit in the waist, but very loosely. It's not a huge problem.
- Waist:
- Feels too big
- Length:
- Feels true to length
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Breathable
- Comfortable
- High-Quality Material and Stitching
- Lightweight
- Packable
Cons
Best Uses
- Backpacking
- Camping
- Casual Wear
- Hiking
Comments about Marmot Scree Pant - Reg (Men's):
I ordered the 30 " inseam to match my usual dress pants and they fit well. Great for fall, winter hiking, snowshoeing and not bad for a ski tour either. No gaiters but with the calf zip and the elastic draw string they gibe a tight seal over my Scarpa Maestrales. For some fat boot cuffs you might want gaiters. A bit light for heavy storms, deep cold and high ridge top winds in mid winter.
- Was this a gift?:
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