Mammut Courmayeur SO Pants - Men's
On big mountain pursuits, your wardrobe shouldn't be a distraction. With its mountaineering-minded design, the men's Mammut Courmayeur SO pants keep your attention focused on the objective.
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- Schoeller® soft-shell material is highly breathable, elasticated and wind-repellent to provide comfort and freedom of movement across a range of mountain pursuits
- More robust double-weave material on the seat, knees and lower legs resists abrasion and is more than a match for contact with rocks
- PFC-free durable water repellent (DWR) treatment gives them durable dirt- and water-repellent properties.
- Wide waistband can be adjusted from the outside to dial-in your perfect fit
- Harness-compatible front zip pockets; zippered leg pocket; back zip pocket
- Asymmetrically shaped hems optimize the fit over mountaineering boots while stowable attachment hooks secure the pants over the boots
- Snap buttons adjust the width of the leg hems
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View all Mammut Men's Soft-Shell PantsBest Use | Multisport |
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Fabric | 93% polyamide/7% spandex |
Pant Fit | Slim |
Pant Leg Style | Straight |
Inseam (in.) | 32 inches |
Gender | Men's |
Weight | 13.4 ounces |
S | M | L | XL | XXL | XXXL | 28 | 30 | 32 | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | |
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Chest | 34.6 - 35.8 | 36.2 - 39 | 39.4 - 42.1 | 42.5 - 45.3 | 45.7 - 48.4 | 48.8 - 51.6 | ||||||||
Waist | 29.1 - 30.3 | 30.7 - 33.6 | 33.9 - 36.6 | 37 - 40.1 | 40.5 - 44 | 44.5 - 47.6 | 29.1 - 30.3 | 30.7 - 31.9 | 32.3 - 33.5 | 33.9 - 35 | 35.4 - 36.6 | 37 - 38.2 | 38.6 - 40.2 | 40.6 - 42.1 |
Hip | 34.2 - 35.4 | 35.8 - 38.6 | 39 - 41.7 | 42.1 - 44.9 | 45.3 - 48 | 48.4 - 51.2 | 34.3 - 35.4 | 35.8 - 37 | 37.4 - 38.6 | 39 - 40.2 | 40.6 - 41.7 | 42.1 - 43.3 | 43.7 - 44.9 | 45.3 - 46.5 |
Inseam | 32 | 33 | 33 | 33 | 33 | 31.9 | 32.1 | 32.3 | 32.5 | 32.7 | 32.9 | 33.1 | 33.3 |
Sizing Notes
Measurements are stated in inches unless otherwise indicated.
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Great simple pants. Size up.
These get 100 days of use a year in various wilderness settings. Biking, XC Skiing, bushcraft, seem to hold up season after season. These aren't carhartts... Not the best around fire, holes will melt with sparks as with any thin synthetic. Cinchable hem at ankles allowed you to pull pants up to knees easily for extra breathability. I had a snap on one of the cinches break. Would be nice if Mammut included an extra snap so that you can repair with like hardware. Great stretch and mobility. For some reason when paired with Murino wool boxers smell crept up. Work fine with cotton. Keep pockets zipped can tear if left open often.

Decent Softshell Pants- May be better options
I put these pants to the test by wearing them for 6 days straight while on a glacier trip... These were relatively breathable pants, although a bit thick for summer glacier days. There were times where they'd be too hot and I wish they had side vents. I did puncture a few holes in the legs with my crampons, but wouldn't expect these semi-entry level pants to prevent that. I did notice that dirt got stuck to the pants easily, so was hard to keep them clean. All considered, they were great pants that I'll continue to use for similar alpine & mountaineering objectives. I wouldn't recommend them for touring unless it's a day where your internal temperature fluctuates too much

great light touring pant
The thing I really like about mammut is they make pants in long sizes. I'm 6'1, usually 160-165lbs, and generally wear a 30x34 pant. These fit me really well. Slim fitting, light weight with softshell on the front and a lighter thinner material on the back of the legs. Zippers to open or tighten up the cuffs Will really only fit over a lightweight touring/skimo boot though. I wear these for fitness laps, beer league skimo, and getting out on warmer days. Or even hiking and xc skiing sometimes. Good stretch and elastic waist with a drawstring to tighten it up. Would say maybe the waist sizing runs an inch larger than advertised, i need to tie the drawstring to get them to stay up and there are no belt loops. Maybe I need some clip on suspenders.

Great Product!! Fit?
Product itself is awesome! tough and wind/water resistant. Very light! Have taken them out ski touring with just these and a baselayer on my legs in sub 10*F and had no issues! A great outer layer can make all the difference. The side vents on the legs are also a lifesaver when pushing through some strenuous terrain. ONLY issue I have is I ordered a 32 waist, which Im on the small end of 32 but all my other pants are this size, and the waist is too big. the drawstring helps but not a ton. Second, the legs are tight. Granted I have pretty big quads still from all my soccer years but if youre a thicker legged person, Id question these, especially with any layers underneath. The size works for me but just barely... other than that they are Awesome!!

functional & stylish
love these pants. kept me very warm and dry quickly when they get wet. great to use in the snow or even when it's drizzling out. the fit makes them very stylish so you can go from the mountains into the city without anyone giving you a second look. I liked velcro waistband way more than I thought it would and helps get the pants as tight or loose as you'd like. the zipper also goes all the way up to the top button which, for whatever reason, makes everything feel more secure.

Two Issues But Otherwise a Solid Outdoor Pant
I've used these extensively on hikes and climbs in the Northeast over the past year and a half and they are durable and effective in a variety of conditions. That being said, there are two features I do not like. First, the belt system is a case of reinventing the wheel. It is similar to velcro but far less effective, and I find it coming off frequently. Moreover, there are no belt loops, so you have to use this system. Second, there are small metal hooks that attach the bottom of the pant to your shoelace. They are designed to keep your pants from riding up your legs, but I do not have this issue regardless of if they are hooked, and more often, they are rather uncomfortable, irritating the ankle. These pants perform well; however, I cannot recommend this product to others with the two flaws mentioned above.

Breathes incredibly well
I have an older pair of these I've used in wintry, low altitude hikes to summer alpine hikes in the Sierra Nevadas. Over a baselayer, these pants vent and allow moisture to escape incredibly effectively. For when I'm moving fast in the cold or it's 80 degrees at the lot but windy up top, the temperature range these pants work well in is incredible. If the forecast calls for more than light rain though; bring a burlier shell or know you'll get wet for a bit.

Well-fitted, comfortable, protective pants
Durable, comfortable, fitted pants. Light weight for how tough they are. So far used for hiking in Canadian Rockies where some leg contact with rock inevitable but pants stood up to the test and provided the needed protection. Pants are appropriate for many activities including hiking, scrambling, mountaineering, and rock climbing. Good protection from rock abrasion, wind, cold and some water proofness. Suitable for all levels of participant.

Arcteryx level durability, great for non-wet activities
I'm 6'0, 175 lbs and usually wear a 32 waist. I ordered the 48 and it is an exact fit, but not much room for tucking layers or putting over anything. Waist is adjustable thankfully, so it will work great. If I'm in tougher elements, I'd likely wear my Aenergy Hardshell pants over these just because I'm in the PNW and want to prevent any wetness whatsoever. On ski touring/hiking days in Utah/Montana where it is drier, this is what I'd be wearing. Very lightweight softshell, breathable, and holds up surprisingly well. I used these on Mt. Rainer for everything besides the final summit where I threw on hardshells over them. On the way down, I slid on my butt in summer conditions and did not get wet until the very end. They dried quickly and are a great option for something more active/light where you don't expect heavy wind or wet conditions. I've got an Arcteryx softshell pant that I retired for these and have no regrets.

Good cut, slim but not restrictive. Snap at hem is perfect. 5'10" 170lbs EU size 48/US size 32 Loses a star and recommendation points for odd zipper closure. Zipper goes all the way up to the waist line and snaps go across the zipper, I would prefer a standard button or snap closure. No belt loops, Velcro tightening system works well.
