Patagonia Winter Guide Pants
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The Winter Guide Pants is a soft shell pant made by Patagonia. It hasn't been rated yet. Be the first to write a review.
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From Patagonia:
"We made the Winter Guides for dedicated cold-weather climbers ? they're our warmest, fully insulated soft-shell pants. The stretchy, densely woven shell fabric provides superb wind- and water-resistance while allowing full mobility. The inside of the seat, thighs and knees are lined with a warm and wicking high-loft, low-bulk fleece, while lighter fleece lines the lower legs. Details include: wraparound scuff guards; 10-inch gusseted side zippers; cuffs with gripper elastic and loops for attaching an under-the-heel cord; removable suspenders; wide belt loops; a two-way zippered fly; two zippered hand pockets; two welded-on thigh pockets; and a zippered rear hip pocket. Articulated and contoured through the seat and knees, but with a regular fit."
From Backcountry.com:
"Patagonia made the Women's Winter Guide Pants with stretchy softshell fabric and fleece insulation, so you won't have to sacrifice warmth for mobility on your alpine climbs and backcountry ski tours. A high-loft, low-bulk fleece lines the Winter Guide Pants from the hips down to the knees, and lightweight fleece lines the lower legs, so you'll stay cozy during snack breaks without overheating on the move. Thanks to a contoured fit through the seat and articulated knees, the Winter Guide Pants won't restrict your legs during your telemark turns and steep uphill hikes. The Winter Guide Pants' 10-inch bottom zippers make it easy to pull these softshell pants on over your boots, and removable suspenders add support."
From Backcountry Outlet:
"The insulated Men's Winter Guide Pants are the warmest softshell pants Patagonia makes, which makes them ideal for alpine climbing or ski touring in exceptionally cold weather. Patagonia gave the Winter Guide Pants a wind-resistant, breathable stretch-woven shell and treated it with durable water repellent to prevent snow from getting in. This shell's stretchy fabric and articulated knees let you move freely and comfortably. High-loft, low-bulk fleece lines these regular-fit pants from hips to knees, and a lightweight brushed fleece covers the interior from knee to ankle. Wraparound scuff guards take the abuse of your ski edges, climbing tools, and rough ice. Removable suspenders help prevent powder from flying into your pants as you schuss down the slopes."
From RockCreek:
"The Women's Winter Guide Pants by Patagonia is the warmest, fully insulated soft shell pants providing mobility, weather-resistance and great breathability to alpine climbers and skiers. Patagonia made the Winter Guides for dedicated cold-weather climbers- they're their warmest, fully insulated soft-shell pants. The stretchy, densely woven shell fabric provides superb wind- and water-resistance while allowing full mobility. The inside of the seat, thighs and knees are lined with a warm and wicking high-loft, low-bulk fleece, while lighter fleece lines the lower legs. Details include: wraparound scuff guards; 10-inch gusseted side zippers; cuffs with gripper elastic and loops for attaching an under-the-heel cord; removable suspenders; wide belt loops; a two-way zippered fly; two zippered hand pockets; two welded-on thigh pockets; and a zippered rear hip pocket. Articulated and contoured through the seat and knees, but with a regular fit."
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Where to Buy
Buy Online We found the Winter Guide Pants at 4 online stores:
| Store | Product Description | Price |
Buy direct from Patagonia | Men's Winter Guide Pants | $250.00 | Buy Now |
Backcountry.com | Winter Guide Pants - Women's | $175.00 | Buy Now |
Backcountry Outlet 2 purchase options: | Winter Guide Pant - Men's | $125.00 | Buy Now |
| Winter Guide Pants - Women's | $175.00 | Buy Now |
RockCreek | Winter Guide Pants (Women's) | $150.00 | Buy Now |
