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Marmot Light Streak Pant

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Awesome pants! Used for ice climbing and winter climbing…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Fabric: Nylon
Fill: none
Price Paid: $224

Awesome pants! Used for ice climbing and winter climbing last year. Lightweight and warm.

Only complaints were;
1. The extra-durable fabric along the inside of the ankle area ripped a little too easily from crampon contact.

2. At $224 these were way to pricey for cold weather pants. Since you will only use them between Nov-Mar. They are too heavy for warm/mild weather camping/climbing. I had a gift certificate that I used to buy these and definitely don't recommend buying them for that price.

Other than those minor gripes, Marmot did well with the design and fit and these pants!

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Description

The Light Streak Pant is a hard shell pant made by Marmot. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

The Light Streak Pant has been discontinued.

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