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Overview
About Marmot Surge Pants - UPF 30 (For Men)
Closeouts. Pump up your next hike, run or workout with the breathable comfort of Marmot's Surge pants. The moisture-wicking fabric dries quickly and features four-way stretch and a gusseted crotch for freedom of movement.
- Lightweight, quick-drying and breathable polyester with four-way stretch for freedom of movement
- UPF 30 sun protection
- Gusseted crotch for range of motion
- Elasticized waistband with drawstring
- Zip hand pockets
- Ankle zips for easy on-off
- Reflective logo
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Marmot Surge Pants - UPF 30 (For Men)
- UPF Rating: 30
- Inseam: 35" (based on size large)
- Ankle zipper length: 7-1/2"
- Fabric: 86% polyester, 14% elastane
- Care: Machine wash, tumble dry
- Weight: 9 oz.
- Imported
Sizing
Marmot Men's Size Chart
XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | XXXL | |
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Chest | 33 - 35 | 36 - 38 | 39 - 41 | 42 - 44 | 45 - 47 | 48 - 50 | 51 - 53 |
Neck | 13.5 - 14 | 14.5 - 15 | 15.5 - 16 | 16.5 - 17 | 17.5 - 18 | 18.5 - 19 | 19.5 - 20 |
Sleeve | 30 - 31 | 32 - 33 | 34 - 35 | 35 - 36 | 36 - 37 | 37 - 38 | 37 - 38 |
Waist | 26 - 28 | 28 - 30 | 31 - 33 | 34 - 36 | 37 - 39 | 40 - 43 | 44 - 46 |
Hip | 36 - 38 | 38 - 40 | 40 - 42 | 43 - 45 | 46 - 48 | 49 - 51 | 52 - 54 |
Note: Measurements in inches.
Reviews
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Workout / Yoga pants
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Reviewed by pamelaw from texas on Friday, February 6, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Nice PantsVerified Buyer Reviewed by K2 from Minnesota on Wednesday, April 13, 2016These are a little on the long side, but an incredible material, bought them for my 16 year old and He's 6"3 & they're a little long, the material is so nice He doesn't seem to care.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great running pantVerified Buyer Reviewed by John from Wyo on Monday, February 15, 2016Using these to run in the cold weather here in Wyo. They are very light, breathable, and somewhat wind resistant. The work much better than regular sport pants. Oh, and the 35" inseam is a huge plus for for me so I don't look like I am always running in "high water".
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1.0 out of 5 stars. Comically HugeVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from North Carolina on Tuesday, January 19, 2016I ordered a size M for my 6', average weight fiancee and it looked like he was wearing an XXL. Large both in leg width and length (covered his feet). This is a lot of loose fabric to get in the way of a jog. Had to return!
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Marmot Surge PantsVerified Buyer Reviewed by RcHill from Michigan on Monday, January 11, 2016I liked these pants so well, fit and feel, that I bought another pair.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Nice Tall Guy Pants - XL Fits 34x36Verified Buyer Reviewed by Yooper from Cleveland on Wednesday, December 30, 2015As a tall guy, I always have a hard time finding pants with a comfortable length. The Marmot Surge XL sized pants fit my 34x36 needs very comfortably. And these are some really cool pants. They are extremely lightweight, and breathable. I have Marmot running shorts made of the same stretchy breathable material, and I love that these are basically the pant version. And I like the zippered pockets too. It's winter time now, and these are great when worn with a merino wool or other insulating base layer. I will be wearing these all year round, and buying a backup pair.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. VERY VERY GOD EXCELENTVerified Buyer Reviewed by luis lauro from TX on Saturday, December 19, 2015SPUER LITE WITH SKIN
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great pants, but sizing may be odd for someReviewed by Anonymous from Normal, IL on Thursday, December 17, 2015I purchased these pants along with the Saucony Drylete Boston pants to see which would be better for running in the cold. The Surge pants won the duel because of the fit and the excellent material. The Saucony pants were basically glorified baggy tights that were loose in some places and tight in others. The Surge pants fit more like regular pants, but the material has a stretchy soft shell type feeling. I'm 6'3" and 190 lbs (32" waist, 34" inseam) and the size medium is still pretty loose in the waist and a tad bit long in the legs. Anyone shorter than me may need to roll them up to get them to work. I've used the pants for running, cycling and rock climbing and they've handled it all very well.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Good lightweight pantsVerified Buyer Reviewed by Old Guy Who Exercises from Seattle on Friday, November 20, 2015I bought these and the Saucony Boston pants at the same time. These are a more typical cut--i.e., a roomier trouser leg--and lighter weight. I prefer the greater heft of the fabric and the closer fit of the Saucony pants, but these Marmot pants are well made and provide great stretch for exercising. I'm 5-11, 162, with a 31" inseam, and the size S fit perfectly.
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3.0 out of 5 stars. Size was off for meReviewed by mlk243 from Malvern, PA on Friday, October 30, 2015I am a 32/32 jean and a Medium in pretty much everything I own. 5'10, 165-170#, 40R (suit coat). These pants are great but the size just didn't work for me. They fit like a large. I could get away with the waist because of the draw string. My Medium fit like a 34/34. I gave them to my cousin who's 6'0" 185 and they fit perfect on him. I may try to order them in a Small.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Almost like wearing nothing.Reviewed by Randaid from Vancouver WA on Tuesday, March 24, 2015If you'd like to walk/run/hike naked yet avoid the risk of arrest, these may be just the thing. I got these hoping for a shoulder season pant - lightweight, stretchy and somewhat wind blocking. They're lightweight and stretchy beyond belief, but wind blocking they're not. From a thermal perspective, these seem no different than my silk-weight long johns when leaving the sleeping bag for a pee in the middle of the night. This isn't necessarily a bad thing. While they didn't quite work out for my intended purpose, I have since discovered an application where they shine. Wearing these under rain pants in wet hikes has proved outstanding. In temps above 55 degrees I'll chose rafting shorts under rain pants. In the 40's I want my legs covered as rain pants seem to always feel cold and clammy during rest stops. Long johns are too warm except when the temp gets down in the 30's. These are perfect. most recently on a 14 mile out & back with 2500' elevation gain, and temps in the upper 40's/low 50's, I felt a bit too cool for the first 3 miles, just about perfect for the next 3 miles, and only slightly too warm the final mile of climbing. I have a pair of wind pants that are lighter and actually wind proof, but they lack pockets which bugs me. These pants have zippered hand pockets which aren't very deep, which I like. Deep enough for hands, but not so deep that your keys slap your thighs when walking. These are so stretchy that I went a size smaller and they fit perfect. I'm 5' 10", 155lbs and normally wear a M but the medium had excess fabric around the butt and thigh. The small fits like it was custom tailored. If you're looking for something appropriate in cold weather, consider the Tarn pant. It breaths very well, but actually insulates a bit. The Medium fits me perfect in the Tarn.