Marmot Torrey Pant
$44.95 - $75.00
where to buy:
User Reviews
Well fitting, stretchy, and easy to dry pants that…
Rating: ![]()
Source: bought via a "pro deal"
Price Paid: $29.95
Summary
Well fitting, stretchy, and easy to dry pants that are great for climbing.
Pros
- Stretchy material
- Deep pockets
- Packs down small
Cons
- Not too warm
- No way to roll up the sleeve
- No side pockets
I have bought these pants for climbing, and they've become my favorite in the last couple weeks. I wear size 32/31 and 32/Reg was a perfect fit that nicely covers at the top and is loose below the knees. The pants stretch incredibly well allowing all ranges of motion (you can do a full stem in these pants!)
There are no adjustments sadly, but since it's wider in the sleeves they can easily be rolled up and stay that way.
I've spent a whole day of climbing in these pants and they wick the sweat and breath really well.
I recommend these pants to anyone looking for a climbing/hiking pant for hot weather. They're well built, will stand all the motion you throw at them, and won't make your legs sweat at the end of the way.
For colder weathers and backpacking, I always will go back to my North Face convertibles, but for climbing, nothing beats the stretchability of Marmot Torrey.
Description
The Torrey Pant is a hiking pant made by Marmot. It has an average rating of 4 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
Where to Buy
Buy Online
Compare prices from 8 outdoor retailers:
Similar Products
Similar Pants
Recently on Trailspace
Review: Outdoor Research Seattle Sombrero
I bought this hat almost 20 years ago and it still does its job. I lived in the Seattle area when I bought this hat and it seemed appropriate because South King… Read More »
11 Tips for the Best Outdoor Gear Reviews
Whether you're reviewing your 20-year-old backpack, the latest solid fuel stove, or any other outdoor equipment, clothing, or footwear, follow these tips to write the best outdoor gear reviews. Read More »
Review: The North Face Men's Paramount Cargo Short
Bought an earlier version of these shorts in 2002. Have put them through all kinds of abuse since then. They are still going strong and the Velcro is only now starting… Read More »
Review: The North Face Women's Verbera Hiker GTX
Light hiker: Nice and light! Waterproof but breathable—I hiked 15 miles, 92 degrees in Florida with wool socks and didn't think my feet got too hot. These boots… Read More »




