Mountain Hardwear Sarpa Pant
I was at first apprehensive to purchase these. I knew…
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Fabric: TufStretch Thermal
Price Paid: $130
I was at first apprehensive to purchase these. I knew the MH made good gear, but these were new, not reviewed much, or at all anywhere, and were fairly cheap. But after getting them, I knew I made the right decision.
First thing I want to point out is the fit. I am 6'2", 170 lbs. and a size Medium fits perfectly. I was worried that they would be to short, but they fall right to the top of the foot, and the waist if perfectly snug.
The next thing is the actual construction itself. The fabric is perfectly water-resistant, and windproof yet still very breathable. And the soft pile-fleece interior makes them super warm.
Fleece lined pockets, and zipped ankles make this one of the best pieces of clothing I've bought.
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