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Mountain Hardwear  Firefall/2 Insulated Snow Pants - Men's

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Whether you're first out the traverse on a pow day or ripping groomers under blue skies, the Mountain Hardwear Firefall/2 insulated snow pants have the waterproof warmth and dialed features you need.

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Features

  • 2-layer waterproof/breathable shell fabric
  • 60 g synthetic insulation provides a layer of warmth for chilly days on the slopes
  • 2 zippered thigh pockets
  • 2 zippered hand pockets
  • Zippered front fly
  • Articulated knees for freedom of movement
  • Inner thigh vents with mesh backing
  • Reinforced nylon kickpatches that extend around bottom hem
  • Jacket-to-pant attachment loop
  • Internal snow gaiters with lace hooks
  • Closeout

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Snowsports

Downhill Skiing

Fabric

70-denier nylon textured weave

Windproof

Yes

Waterproof

Yes

Type of Waterproofing

Waterproof/breathable membrane

Insulation Type

Synthetic

Insulation

Seat and knees: 60 g 55% recycled polyester/45% polyester fibers

Powder Cuffs

Yes

Side Cargo Pockets

Yes

Inseam (in.)

32 inches

Gender

Men's

Weight

1 lb. 4.5 oz

Size Chart

Mountain Hardwear Clothing - Men's
SMLXLXXL28303132333436384042
Chest36-3839-4041-4344-4648-51
Sleeve Length3334353637
Waist29-3132-3334-3637-3941-4328303132333436384042
Hip36-3838-4041-4344-4648-5036373839404143454749

Sizing Notes

Measurements are stated in inches.

SHORT: 30 inch inseam.

REGULAR: 32 inch inseam.

TALL: 34 inch inseam.

Reviews
3 reviews with an average rating of 1.7 out of 5 stars

33% 1 of 3 reviewers recommended

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Anonymous
Location:San Diego
Age:45–54
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Bizarre Fit - Back of Leg

There's a strange elastic or seam under the crotch that cuts into the hamstring. Weird. I'm rating it a 1 because I cannot imagine the purpose of this elastic and would never try to spend a day with these on my legs - very uncomfortable - and it would have to be even worse for someone with thicker legs. It is possible they just screwed up the sewing on the pair I received because it is just so strange. Also, the waist runs larger than the size chart says a medium should be.

Age:45–54
Edbell
Location:Sun Peaks, BC
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

My review was removed

MountainHardwear- Why did you remove my 1 Star review and also that of another user? These are a poor design of pants with an intrusive seam and poor pockets

cf
Location:Calgary
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

good looking but very basic

These are a good looking very basic pair of ski pants. the outer material is quite a bit different than I’ve seen on other mountain hardware clothes (a bit shiny). I have the golden brown pants which I get compliments on. I deducted one star for the really crappy gators. like most mountain hardwear items the quality has gone down and lack of details gone up ever since Columbia bought them. The gators on these pants are way too short - gators in ski pants should be at least as long as the pants themselves and even maybe even a bit longer. but these are about 4 inches shorter than the pants so they barely cover the top of a boot and when you bend down they will just pop right off. My previous mountain hardware pants had a really nice gator with a thick elastic band imprinted with mountain hardwear - the ones here are just really short generic gators with a thin elastic - clearly just done to save money. I also removed a star because all previous pants used to have an elastic waist adjustment with Velcro. these do not, so you will need to buy a belt. so even though these pants are cheap you’ll probably have to pay some money to lengthen the gators as I did and you will need to buy a belt, Another observation is that the insulating material is quite thin - not a bad thing has thinner material is nicer on a warmer day and you can always just add a thicker base layer, but just thought I would let you know that the insulating material is thinner than previous pants I’ve had from mountain hardwear.

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