Cotopaxi  Fuego Down Pants - Men's

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Great for winter bonfires, ice fishing at the lake or any cold-weather activity, the men's Cotopaxi Fuego Down pants are made with 800-fill-power down and a water-resistant shell.

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Features

  • 20-denier ripstop nylon shell with a durable water repellent (DWR) finish sheds light moisture off the surface
  • 800-fill-power goose down is naturally water resistant, ensuring core warmth is maintained even in damp conditions
  • Made with responsibly sourced down
  • 20-denier ripstop nylon lining moves easily over layers underneath
  • Side zips for easy on and off over boots
  • Packs into wearer's right pocket

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Snowsports

Hiking

Fabric

20-denier giant-ripstop nylon

Insulated

Yes

Insulation Type

Down

Insulation

800-fill-power goose down

Pant Fit

Standard

Pant Leg Style

Straight

Inseam (in.)

30.75 inches

Gender

Men's

Lining Fabric

20-denier giant-ripstop nylon

Weight

12 ounces

Size Chart

Cotopaxi Clothing - Men's
XSSMLXLXXLXXXL
Chest31-3334-36.537-4041-43.544-4748-50.551-54
Sleeve Length31.5-3232-32.533-33.533.5-3434.5-3535-35.535.5-36
Waist26-2827-29.530-3334-36.537-40.541-45.546-50.5
Hip30.5-3233-3636.5-39.540-4344-46.547-5051-53.5
Inseam32323232323232

Sizing Notes

Measurements are stated in inches

Reviews
26 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars

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jeff
Bellevue WA
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Midweight down pants

1 year ago

These will keep you warm down to about 32F. I got a size large, because I have a 34 waist, and I found them to run a little bit in the waist but there is a cinch. No fly. I found the stitching quality just okay, there were some loose threads. Made in china. And they feel long on me (they feel like a 33 in inseam). I rolled up the cuffs. It's nice it has pockets. I compared them to the rab argon down pants and those are definitely warmer and puffier (but those don't have pockets). But this is probably a good insulation weight for most.

Age:25–34
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Height:5'10"
No, I do not recommend this product

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Kade C.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Comfortable and Warm

6 months ago

I was shopping around for down pants and found the Cotopaxi ones to be the best option. I am 6'2", 160lb, and have a 32" waist. I got a Large and they fit exactly how I wanted them to. I'm using them more for lounging so wanted them a little bigger, but I could layer them under snow pants too. If I was only going to use them for layering, I probably would have bought a Medium. The waist is a little big on me but the synch works great to keep them up!

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Mary K.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Love These Pants

6 months ago

I love my new Fuego Down Pants. I am an active, average size woman. I purchased Men's size medium so I'd have plenty of room to layer underneath. I recently participated in a cold Nordic race. These pants kept me warm until the start time and because of the long ankle zippers, they were easy to pull off over my Nordic boots. Wonderful product.

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Maryann W.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Fuego down pants mens

1 year ago

Love them ! They were exactly as pictured. I used size chart purchased a medium. Fit is great. Light & warm just like my jacket. Chose mens because it matched my women’s jacket from last year. So ready for this winter now. Chose a size larger so I can wear a base layer underneath. I’m 5’6 135 lbs.

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Amy B.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Fuego Down Pant - Men's

1 year ago

Love how flexible these pants are for casual use either as sweatpants or over jeans etc for quick walks in the cold weather. I am a woman and the medium works well for flexibility although smalls could be used for a better fit with less layers.

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Hui G.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Diego down pant

6 months ago

I have a fuego down vest that is as warm and lightweight as a cocoon. This fuego down pant is the same high quality product. I’ve recommended it to my friends. Plus, it’s a great bargain if you can get it with a promotion price.

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Marjorie R.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

So light and warm!

6 months ago

I bought the men’s medium, and they fit great. I read the reviews from women who didn’t like how much space was in the hips on the women’s pants, and I’m glad I opted for the men’s. At 5‘7“ 155 pounds the men’s fit perfectly.

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Charles A.
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

looking for something to wear

7 months ago

looking for something to wear under my shell pants and these pants are what I'm looking for. Unfortunately, I received product and really like the pants but they were way too big. need to re-order in a size down--maybe 2.

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James D.
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Fuego Down Pants

6 months ago

Overall, a really good product. Length was good, room through the legs were good. My only complaint is that the draw staying in the waist is super tiny in diameter which makes it almost useless for cinching the waste.

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Venkatesh P.
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Comfy when cold but not flexible like a jogger

5 months ago

It’s like a jacket for the legs. Def felt the need when it dipped below 20F. Gets the job done. I wish it was more flexible and the seat was a bit higher (it reduces legs range of motion, so might risk ripping it).

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