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Overview
About Haglofs Skarn Soft Shell Pants (For Men)
Closeouts. Lightweight, ultra-stretchy and weather-resistant FlexAble soft shell construction with reinforced knees and cuffs makes Haglofs Skarn pants perfect for rugged alpine adventures.
- The largest supplier of outdoor equipment in Scandinavia, Haglofs clothing and gear is thoughtfully designed and first rate in every detail
- Woven FlexAble four-way stretch soft shell fabric is highly wind resistant, moisture wicking and breathable
- PFOS/PFOA-free DWR (Durable Water Repellent) finish resists moisture and stains
- Brushed polyester waistband lining
- Adjustable webbing tunnel belt
- Zip fly and snap closure
- Gusseted crotch
- Offset side and inner-leg seams for chafe-free comfort
- Articulated and reinforced knee construction
- Zip hand pockets
- Zip rear pocket
- Zip thigh pocket
- Lower-leg zips with internal gussets
- Schoeller® Keprotech®-reinforced instep
- Rear hanging loop
- By Haglofs of Sweden
- Made in Viet Nam
Specs
Specs about Haglofs Skarn Soft Shell Pants (For Men)
- Features: Non-Insulated
- Closure: Zipper,YKK®
- Inseam: 34" (based on size large)
- Ankle zipper length: 17"
- Fabric: 90% polyamide, 10% elastane
- Care: Machine wash, tumble dry
- Weight: 1 lb.
- Made in Viet Nam
Reviews
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Great fit!
Verified Buyer
Reviewed by El Presidente from Lake Tahoe on Wednesday, May 27, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great fit!Verified Buyer Reviewed by El Presidente from Lake Tahoe on Wednesday, May 27, 2015Never understood why so most ski pants are so baggy when they are intended to do something as athletic as bump skiing. These fit nice and snug with plenty of give in the right places. Could use zip vents, but should suffice on a moderate Sierra day. I must say, the neon lime green does require a certain level of confidence.
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3.0 out of 5 stars. Sizing offVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from ca on Friday, February 13, 2015I gave 3 stars only because of this reason. I own many pairs of haglofs pants and large is typically 36-38 which is a perfect fit for me. Hence, when i purchased a pair of gortex pants the waist was 37 only for the large. When i received them they were also a perfect fit. Now these pants also indicated a 37 only in the xl so i thought they were probably like the gortex pants i mentioned earlier. When i received them they were more like a 39 or 40". So i had to return them. had they been sized correctly i would have kept them and gave them at least a 4 stars for the great haglofs quality
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Good! Super lightVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Western Washington on Saturday, November 8, 2014I love the absolutely neon yellow - I'm sure I can be seen a lot sooner in a white out. The knee articulation is good, the anti crampon skid plates are great, built in belt works fine so far.
-I wear 35 x 32 jeans and these fit perfectly, in waist and length, in size Large. With my old Trango boots there is a little slack around the ankles. With my mountaineering boots, the fit forms a good snow seal.
-They are quite snug around my quads, which is surprising, because I have pretty skinny legs these days. I'm sure they would stretch over bigger quads, but I think they'll just squeak over mine, with tights underneath.
-The snug fit and stretch works really well for climbing, but , ah, well... they don't keep anything hidden, ya know?
-I was in some drizzle while climbing, (twice now) with them, and they kept the drizzle out just fine.
-they don't have full side zips, and the lower leg zips have gussets behind them, so questionable to put on over crampons....
-they don't have two back pockets. NBD, but kind of irritating.
I was expecting a soft shell fabric a little closer to a jacket, these are very thin, but give the impression of reasonable tear strength. Kind of like wearing
waterproof tights with pockets, that go outside your boots.