Patagonia Simul Alpine Softshell Pant - Men's reviews and deals for sale
Designed for wintertime activities ranging from backcountry skiing to mountaineering and ice climbing, the Simul Alpine Softshell Pant is a lightweight, breathable, do-it-all workhorse that you'll want to pull on pretty much every morning. The qualities are made possible by the polyester softshell fabric that breathes extremely well while shielding you from light snow and cold winds.
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Product Specifications
Brand | Patagonia |
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Category | Men's Softshell Pants |
Material | 91% recycled polyester, 9% spandex, DWR treatment |
Fit | slim |
Inseam | [large] 33in |
Pockets | 2 zippered hand, 2 zippered thigh |
Waist | adjustable |
Claimed Weight | 13.6oz |
Recommended Use | backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, backpacking, ice climbing, mountaineering, ski mountaineering |
Manufacturer Warranty | lifetime |
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Patagonia Simul Alpine Softshell Pant - Men's Reviews
Aaron G.
November 11, 2020Good Shoulder Season Pant
I had been looking for a shoulder season pant for awhile. The Patagonia Quandry is my go to late Spring through early Fall pant, but just too thin for the November - March window in New England. The Patagonia Simul did the trick on this day. This was my only time out with them, but we encountered snow/ice on portions of the ascent and descent, and it was bone dry on the summits… read more and the ridge. These pants did a nice job with the wet and cold conditions, and I didn't notice any overheating on summit and ridge where it was sunny and dry. My only gripe is the inseam from the 35 (too and restricting movement) to the 36 (almost too long) seemed too large of a difference for one waist size increase (but that could ultimately be the issue I have with my quad size and the fit of most pants) . There is an internal waist adjustment belt that helped. but would like to see belt loops as well in case the internal system fails. All in all a solid pant.
Alex Popowych
July 15, 2019Excellent, lightweight, breathable!
I took these out for a day of use and abuse, summer ski touring in the Uintas. Granted there are better/more dedicated pants out there for skiing/ski touring and bootpacking up couloirs, but it was July and I needed a pair of pants that would keep me reasonably dry but breathe well through the hard work. These 100% fit the bill and got the job done for me--I would 10/10 recommend… read more for any sort of climbing/mountaineering/alpine objectives, although maybe not as a dedicated touring ski pant as they will not hold up long to ski edges and crampon points (I punched a good size hole in them with crampons--but they were definitely not designed for that purpose). That said these were a fantastic balance between breathability, waterproof/fast drying, and stretch for ease/range of motion. Well designed and fabric is awesome!
Josh Provost
June 11, 2019Ice is Nice
Took these Ice Climbing for a weekend in Colorado and I didn't even remember I was wearing them! Kept me dry the whole time and stood up to a new ice climber beating! Lightweight and breathable enough to climb in 40 degree weather in the sun and still keep me dry and not rip and be mobile enough to get some high feet and hike up some mountains!
Andrew L.
March 6, 2019Alpine and ice
I was hoping they would have had a slightly heavier material.... they were barely o.k for ice climbing in moderate weather. The waist stayed snug for me, but keep in mind there are no belt loops which I think would have made me feel better about the pant...if the waist locking system fails you are screwed....I overlooked this when buying them. One last note the waist closure system… read more is functional...but I do have to tug on it once and awhile...so its definitely not perfect. Update: 4/20 Fears came true...waist closure failed on me and I spent the day of climbing focused on keeping my pants up...instead of enjoying the climbing..... bummer
Samuel L.
September 19, 2018True to size
I used these pants and others similar to it on a recent trip to north-central Alaska. Pants perform well other than waist adjustment slipping. DWR finish functions as expected. These pants are a good mid or exterior layer depending on the weather. These pants are not made of material as thick as pants such as dual point alpines and don’t seem to stretch as much. Those issues and… read more the waist opposet are why it’s a 4/5. I’ll keep using them.
Sean G.
May 23, 2018OppoSet Fail
I really wanted to love these pants. Soft-shell is great for mixed alpine use. Adjustable cuffs / ability to run a shock cord through in lieu of a gaiter were all great features. Overall fit, pockets, comfort are all top notch. BUT. I could never get the OppoSet waist adjustment to stay tight. When I had the pants tight around my boots to prevent snow from entering and had snacks… read more in my pockets, the pants would constantly sag down and I could never get the OppoSet waist adjustment to stay tight. This is a pretty major flaw, so I unfortunately had to return them.
Nolan A.
April 8, 2018Bomber pants on the Ice
I bought these pants as a soft shell for ice climbing this season. They worked great. I love the zippered pockets, the gussets crotch and how comfortable they are under a harness. Through deep snow I didnât even bother with gaiters most of the time and just cinched up the draw string on the bottom of the pants. They repel water quite well, but will get a little wet if youâre… read more sitting in snow or itâs nuking on you. I love these also for fall/spring rock climbing. Very versatile, and they look great too. Get a pair, you wonât be disappointed.
rob
February 28, 2018Great fit
These are a great weight of softshell and a better fit than the previous model.
Peter G.
November 11, 2020Do these not have an ankle zipper?
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