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Marmot
Arch Rock Pant - Men's

3 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $47.97 Original price: $79.95
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Color:Black

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Why We Like The Arch Rock Pant

We trust the Marmot Arch Rock Pant whenever we need to scramble a shale field, cling to a crimp, or push to a peak. This pant fights back against abrasion on climbing routes and brush on the side of trails with a durable but stretchy nylon blend. Meanwhile, the UPF 50 rating gives us peace of mind while solving a tricky problem in the hot sun.


Details

  • Mountain-ready pants designed for the trail and the crag
  • Stretch fabric with gusseted inseam for on-trail mobility
  • DWR finish repels light moisture from dew and rain
  • DriClime interior waistband wicks moisture from sweat
  • UPF 50 rating offers respite from the suns harmful rays
  • Relaxed fit with articulated knees keeps us moving freely
  • Item #MARZ9LA
Material
94% nylon, 6% elastane, DWR coating
Fit
relaxed
Style
straight
Inseam
[short] 30in, [regular] 32in
Pockets
2 hand, 2 back, 1 zippered side
Waist
belt loops
Gusseted Crotch
yes
UPF Rating
50
Claimed Weight
9.7oz
Activity
backpacking, hiking, sport climbing, trad climbing, casual
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

3 based on 1 ratings

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3 out of 5 stars

February 23, 2023

Decent pants but one cheap design flaw

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Fit is a little snug but not overly so, and I’m not built thin. Material is light but seems adequate for all but very abrasive tasks; I wouldn’t wear these for climbing off-widths. Big flaw is the “belt.” It’s two pieces, each of which attaches at the vertical seam at the top of the front pockets. Any slack that you cinch up with the belt accumulates right in the front of the pants. Similar to the Patagonia RPS Rock pants but even worse; at least the RPS pants accumulate the bunching to one side. Personally, I hate them both, as made. However, with some careful work, including the removal of some stitching, the single belt loop, and cutting of non-load bearing internal material, you can install a full waist belt (3/4” width). And what’s with the single belt loop? The data above saying “Belt loops,” plural, is incorrect.

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