Mammut Courmayeur Soft-Shell Pants - Men's
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Stay comfortable on each step to the summit with the Mammut men's Courmayeur soft-shell pants, crafted with durability, freedom of movement and a just-right fit.
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- Highly breathable, elasticated and wind-repellent schoeller® soft-shell material delivers great comfort and freedom of movement
- PFC-free ecorepel® treatment consisting entirely of renewable raw materials provides lasting resistance to water and dirt
- Georganic pattern offers an optimized fit and improved range of movement
- Flat waistband lies bulk-free beneath climbing harnesses and is continually adjustable with an integrated belt and multi-fit snap-button system
- Slightly raised rear waistband with perforated material provides high breathability and quick drying
- Robust silicone 3D print adds abrasion resistance in areas subject to particular stress
- Gusseted crotch provides greater freedom of movement
- 2 zippered harness-compatible front pockets; secured map pocket
- Asymmetrical hems deliver an optimal fit over mountaineering boots; stowable attachment hooks and anti-slip prints ensure legs stay secure over boots
- Multi-fit snap-button system lets you continually adjust leg width
- Pre-shaped knees
| Best Use | Mountaineering |
|---|---|
| Fabric | 90% polyamide/10% spandex |
| Inseam (in.) | 32 inches |
| Gender | Men's |
| Weight | 12.9 ounces |
| Sustainability | Product meets the bluesign® criteria |
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love them, but the belt...
Cool pants. Lightweight and breathable. Good fit too. But why this type of belt? I used these on just a normal one night backpack trip, nothing technical, and I had to re-secure the belt probably 25 times. Pops off under the slightest bit of stress in the waist. Sad...
loving it so far, great lightweight pants
Lite weight and comfortable hiking/trail running pants. The hook at the leg is especially useful to add additional protection over the ankle, working as a gaiter. The only complain is the belt, while they look sick but it's not very functional.

