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July 30, 2010
   

Rab Vapour-Rise Trail Pants




Rab Vapour-Rise Trail Pant Review The Vapour-Rise Trail Pants make great breathability a priority. This is the original soft shell concept. I have been using these pants over a wool baselayer for quite a while now and have got to say that I made the best possible choice. The pertex equilibrium fabric is very wind and weather resistant yet very breathable. A microfleece lining adds warmth and wicks moisture away from the body.

I have used these pants for snow shoeing, ski tours, ice climbing, and mountaineering with great results. They are fairly minimalist and light but still have the hand pockets which I cannot live without. The fit is true to size and is roomy enough to be worn over a baselayer. I like the adjustable cuff at the ankle that can be sinched up to fit snugly over a pair of boots. These pants are probably good to -5 degrees while moving with a pair of wool bottoms underneath. When it gets colder I recommend a pair of full zip synthetic insulated pants over the top of these.

I have used numerous Rab products and have got to say they are all outstanding. I do believe that these pants are one of their best products and certainly the most versatile. These can be worn 90% of the time and would only need a waterproof shell over them in wet heavy snow conditions. I feel that they resist cold dry snow very well so I really do not need to carry another pair of pants. And if they do get wet they dry very fast. The microfiber shell is very wind resistant, with a wool baselayer wind cannot be felt unless it is really blowing hard.

At 100 bucks these pants are really hard to beat. I have used many softshell pants and these seem to perform the best and cost less. I recommend these if you are looking for a lightweight, weather resistant, breathable pant at a great price.


Rating: 5 Stars

Specifications
Weight: 415g / 14.6 oz

Features
  • Pertex Equilibrium® fabric with new water repellent shield treatment
  • Microfleece lining, a soft high-wicking fabric keeps the body warm and dry
  • Close-fitting design ensures maximum freedom of movement
  • 2 zipped storage pockets
  • Elasticised waist with belt loops, popper closure and a zipped fly
  • Drawcord hems on legs for close fit
  • Zipped fly with press stud


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