

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""On big alpine routes, I need pants that can handle driving snow and granite scrapes without slowing me down. These have bomber Gore-Tex Pro waterproofing, smartly placed reinforcements, and full articulation for climbing. The side zips are clutch for venting on steep approaches or adjusting over boots.""From icy north faces to wind-whipped ridgelines, the Mammut Eiger Nordwand Pro HS Pants give us the freedom and protection to move with confidence. The 3-layer Gore-Tex Pro fabric with an ePE membrane delivers elite waterproofing, windproofing, and breathability, keeping us dry through intense snowstorms while shedding heat on strenuous climbs. Recycled nylon and a PFC-free DWR finish ensure this performance comes with a lighter environmental footprint. A climbing-specific pattern allows for full articulation, while strategically placed top stitching adds tear strength where it matters most. Adjustable suspenders and a high-back waistband keep coverage secure, and dual-side adjustment tabs work seamlessly even with gloves on. The 3/4-length AquaGuard side zippers make venting and boot adjustments easy, giving us a versatile, expedition-ready shell for technical alpine missions."
Price: $671.20 from Backcountry
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| $671.20 | Visit Store |
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wore these on a long mixed climb and was shocked at how breathable yet tough they were. The stretch feels effortless on high steps, and the Dyneema reinforcements really hold up against rock. They move cleanly...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wore these on a long mixed climb and was shocked at how breathable yet tough they were. The stretch feels effortless on high steps, and the Dyneema reinforcements really hold up against rock. They move cleanly...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wore these on a long mixed climb and was shocked at how breathable yet tough they were. The stretch feels effortless on high steps, and the Dyneema reinforcements really hold up against rock. They move cleanly...