Gear Review: First Ascent Mountain Guide Lite Pants
The fit, the fabric, and the details make these pants shine.
Verdict
These are my new favorite softshell pants. Reason #1: the fit. Like a good pair of jeans, they’re snug but nonrestricting. #2: the fabric. Water-resistant, tough, and stretchy Schoeller 3X Dry never bagged out or turned ratty looking, even after six days of constant, high-mileage wear. #3: The details: Features are subtle but effective, like articulated knees, a removable belt, zippered pockets that lie flat, and nine-inch ankle zips for easy boot changes. Nitpick: Men’s version has no rear pocket; women’s does. Note to designers: Women never store anything extra on their butts, men do. firstascent.com
Best For
Hiking or climbing in any conditions short of all-day rain
Tester Data
> Kristin Hostetter (other tester: John Harlin)
> Duration Oct. to April
> Locales/conditions Switzerland, VT, NH, MA; cool and dry, cold and wet
> “I love how the smooth and soft microfleece fabric inside the hip area minimizes friction.”
The Specs:
> $179
> 13 oz. (w’s S)
> men’s S-XXL; women’s S-XL