ILUVSWTAS wrote:He has had them around 2-3 months, we have all had the monts for well over 1 and some of us 2-3 years. And yup, you got it, the MACPAC ones ripped on my fellow walker just this weekend gone! Much much newer pants, same price as the Mont.....
reasonably dissapointing I would say!
ollster wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:He has had them around 2-3 months, we have all had the monts for well over 1 and some of us 2-3 years. And yup, you got it, the MACPAC ones ripped on my fellow walker just this weekend gone! Much much newer pants, same price as the Mont.....
reasonably dissapointing I would say!
That was me. But it's worth noting the Macpac pants are Reflex Pro material. I've had them longer than ILSWT thinks, I got them late Nov 2009. I also think the RRP is about $100 more than the Monts of the same non-mountaineering type.
I am pretty confident of repairing them with some Seam Grip or something, but the tear was quite dissapointing as it was a very light brush against a rock and they opened up like a burst sausage. Compared to my MDs GoreTex XCR jacket, which has been through some horrendous treatment, the pants are no where near as durable, and showed a wear mark near the knee from a stick as well.
They are pretty nice to wear, fit me well, and breath well, just not especially durable.
Oll.
Jellybean wrote:Probably getting a little off thread here, but I thought I'd ask the question - are the pants you're comparing (Mont and Macpac) both the same lightweight material? If yes, fair enough to make the comparison but if not, then it's not a fair comparison - you're really comparing apples with oranges. The heavier weight goretex will always stand up to more punishment than the lighter weight fabrics like Reflex Pro.
geoskid wrote:Hey all.
I might be slightly outside of the perameters of the title, but hey i'm no Robison Crusoe there.I use Marmot Precip Jacket and Pants and to me they are fine. Light, can be used as wind shield aswell. Done a little off track too (did a walk with the Strollers when our frontman 'Bulldozer' turned his pants into shorts)and are fine. Won't claim that they will stand up to the use asked by the Tas Southern Confederate (great term Brett
. The thing to me is you dont need gear to be as strong as some people think, if you want to just go bushwalking and enjoy the bush and be perfectly safe- of course if you are a gear freakius Maximus, nothing but the best of several brands will do
Lake St Clair wrote:Or a Mountain Design Stratus?? Has anyone had any experience with these jackets??
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