Marmot PreCip Full Zip Pant

rated 3.00 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 3 Trailspace users

Great piece of cra........p Just 2 weeks of use and…

Rating: rated 0.5 of 5 stars
Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $70

Summary

Great piece of cra........p

Cons

  • crap

Just 2 weeks of use and the membrane strata is broken.

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I like those rain pants very much so far. They are…

Rating: rated 4.5 of 5 stars

I like those rain pants very much so far. They are water proof as far as I can tell. I can get in them with boots on very easy. I unzip the sides and tuck the legs in under the waistband when I wade over a creek.

I would like it if they were a little lighter as I am trying to go as light weight as possible.

The fabric is not very rugged so after sitting on a log by a camp fire one night I found a very small hole in my pants. Now I understand that I have to be more careful when I use them. This goes for everything made from lightweight material of course.

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I have used these pants 4 to 5 times snowshoeing and…

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars

I have used these pants 4 to 5 times snowshoeing and camping. All in all they are great pants for the money and the waterproofing seams fine. I tried to glissading down Mt. Ellinor in them and ripped the pants in two different spots. I would not recommend these pants if you are hard on your clothes.

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currently retails for:
$47.48 - $95.00
MSRP: $90.00 (men's)

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Specs

men's
Weight 13.3 oz / 377 g
Main Material PreCipĀ® 2.5 100% Nylon Ripstop 2.7oz / yd

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