Mount Mackenzie Softshell Pant - Men's
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Details
- Dominate the skintrack in these softshell pants for the backcountry
- Chockstone Double Weave softshell fabric is lightweight and durable
- Stretch construction provides range of motion for touring
- Articulated knees for long strides and skiing chutes
- Reinforced kick patches add durability for clicking in
- RECCO reflectors aide in rescue for emergencies
- Item #MHW01DZ
- Material
- Chockstone Double Weave (53% nylon, 38% polyester, 9% elastane), DWR coating
- Fit
- regular
- Leg Opening
- zippered ankle
- Pockets
- 2 zippered hand
- Venting
- thigh-length zips
- Waist
- adjustable tabs
- RECCO
- yes
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 3.2oz
- Recommended Use
- backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty
- liftime
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
4 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 8, 2020
BD Mt Mackensie pant
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Great pant for warmer weather and backcountry. Thin but not too thin. Wanted a stretchy pant that has vent zips and leg zips (fits over snowboard boots) for split boarding. Used them on Heliotrope Glacier last week (Sept 2020) and they were terrific. Long story on fit....my original pair ordered of MED (my usual size) were huge!! Felt like an XL....so I returned them for a SMALL. The small fit like a normal SMALL (too tight for me) but I loved the pant so had them altered so I could wear them. My friend ordered a MED....I tried them on when he got them and they fit perfectly.....the pair of MED I had gotten MUST have been mis-marked. Based on this, I'd say fit is true...
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com