emma_melbourne wrote:. I could potentially switch to a UL poncho.
Zapruda wrote:https://www.macpac.com.au/womens/trousers-shorts-pants/trousers-pants/hightail-rain-pants-womens.html
I own a pair of these in the men’s version. A size small comes in at 121 grams for me. I like them. Pretty fragile in the scrub but just fine for the occasional shower on the plains. I imagine these are pretty similar to the OR pants.
Aidan wrote:Zapruda wrote:https://www.macpac.com.au/womens/trousers-shorts-pants/trousers-pants/hightail-rain-pants-womens.html
I own a pair of these in the men’s version. A size small comes in at 121 grams for me. I like them. Pretty fragile in the scrub but just fine for the occasional shower on the plains. I imagine these are pretty similar to the OR pants.
I seem to be getting a fair run from the Hightail Jacket though Macpac warn that neither item will cope with abrasion well.
The mens pants don't suit me size wise, being a rotund build, as their large is too tight, whilst their extra-large is way too long in the leg, otherwise I'd buy some in a heartbeat.
I like the low weight, of the jacket, and the very small bulk for my cycle touring.
Given the abrasion warning, I wonder how the jacket would stand up long term to hauling a pack.
Macpac says "Note: The lightweight nature of this fabric means it's not suitable for high abrasion use." (on the mens version webpage)
Just spotted that they no longer list the jacket, which doesn't bode well for any hope of longevity.
They still list the pants for both men and women.
Zapruda wrote:Abrasion is generally the downfall of most ultralight fabrics, unfortunately.
Penguin wrote:Like most have gone for a collection of over trousers - sometimes cheap light disposable ones.
emma_melbourne wrote:Update: The Outdoor Research Helium pants just came on Massdrop
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