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Mountain Hardwear Typhoon Pants

Mountain Hardwear Typhoon Pants
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I would have to say that a good pair of rain pants are just as important as a good rain jacket. As with most outdoor products, you get what you pay for. Don’t spend much on a pair of rain pants and you will get a pair that don’t last long, rip easy, are uncomfortable, super hot, and will only keep you mildly dry. Fork over a $100 or more and you should get some worth every penny. The Mountain Hardwear Typhoon Pants are over the hundred dollar mark, but well worth the extra change.

So what makes a pair of rain pants worth paying $100 for? For starters, hiking in a rain forest. If you plan on hiking in any sort of wet environment, you will definitely want a good pair of rain pants. But that is neither here nor there. One of the best features of a good pair of rain pants is how breathable they are. A good pair of rain pants should keep you dry without making you feel like your wearing a sauna around your waist.

The Mountain Hardwear Typhoon Pants do a good job at combining a good waterproof frabic with materials that are breathable and comfortable. Not only doe the Mountain Hardwear Typhoon Pants provide you with materials to keep you dry and comfortable, they are also highly packable. These pants can pack up smaller than other 2 or 3 layer Gortex pants, but still offer just as much protection.

The quick & dirty:

Where you can get one:
Amazon: $184

Why they rock:

  • Made with Gore-Tex PacLite, engineered specifically to be light, packable and more breathable than other 2- or 3-layer Gore-Tex fabrics
  • Micro seam taping keeps you completely dry
  • Reinforced knees and lower leg edge guards add durability
  • Features two-snap waist closure and watertight zipper fly; integrated belt secures the fit
  • Nine-inch ankle zippers allow easy on/off
  • Hem drawcords cinch down to seal out dirt and rain

Seat-of-the-pants rating: 9 out of 10
As I said before, a good pair of rain pants are well worth the money. Even if you don’t plan on hiking in wet climates all that often, a good pair of rain pants will be a true God send in the event of an unexpected shower. Otherwise, you will be stuck sweating you butt off in a cheap pair of nylon rain pants. Do your self a favor and buy the Mountain Hardwear Typhoon Pants.

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Amazon: $184