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REI Mistral Pants

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MSRP: $89.50

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I would first start by saying I would give this product…

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars
Fabric: scholler dynamic fabric
Price Paid: $69.98

I would first start by saying I would give this product 4.5 stars if that were available. I have taken these pants on numerous overnight adventures in rain, sleet and snow. Warmth = better than adequate, Durability = better than adequate. Waterproofness/resistance = excellent. Fit = is the only downfall of these pants; I think they run a tad large! I would recommend these pants for general mountaineering/skiing and hikes of all lengths. These pants were worn in that backcountry of the Chugach Mountains, Alaska.

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I bought these pants for mountain biking and they…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Fabric: stretch Scholler
Price Paid: $50

I bought these pants for mountain biking and they are the best! I wear them for everything now. Hiking, biking, walking... they are so comfortable you will forget you have them on!

I haven't been camping nor have I been in the rain with them yet, but I have been splashed with mud and water on the trails and it just ran off.

They could pass for dress pants too!

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Description

The Men's Mistral Pants is a men's soft shell pant made by REI. It has an average rating of 4.5 stars (out of 5), based on 2 user reviews

MSRP: $89.50

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