Arc'teryx  Rho Heavyweight Base Layer Bottoms - Men's

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Made for cold days and mixed output, these Arc'teryx base layer pants are made with Polartec® Power Stretch® Pro for freedom of movement. The soft brushed interior traps heat to keep you warm.

Color: Sequoia/Solaris
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Features

  • Moisture-wicking, durable, versatile, warm and comfortable
  • Polartec® Power Stretch® Pro combines a highly durable nylon face with a soft, comfortable, brushed polyester interior and offers freedom of movment
  • Durable nylon outer has a smooth face for comfort under layers
  • During rest phases—or when it gets really cold—the fleece's soft brushed interior traps heat to keep you warm
  • Laminated zippered thigh pocket secures small essentials and is sized for smartphones
  • Trim fit keeps warmth close to the body and makes the pants an ideal layering piece
  • Articulated patterning for unrestricted mobility
  • Subtle Arc'teryx logo
  • Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria
  • Weight: 250 g

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Multisport

Fabric

Polartec Power Stretch Pro: 53% polyester/38% nylon/9% elastane

Moisture Wicking

Yes

Fly Opening

No

Underwear Weight

Heavyweight

Inseam (in.)

Unavailable

Gender

Men's

Sustainability

Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria

Size Chart

Arc'teryx Clothing - Men's
XXSXSSMLXLXXLXXXLXS ShortS ShortM ShortL ShortXL ShortXXL ShortS TallM TallL TallXL TallXXL Tall28303233343638
Chest3335374043475154.53537404347513740434751
Sleeve Length3031.532.534353637383233343536373334353637
Waist272931343740.544.548.52931343740.544.531343740.544.530323435363840
Hip32.534.536.539.542.546.5505434.536.539.542.546.55036.539.542.546.55035.537.539.540.541.543.545.5
Inseam313131.53232.533332929.53030.5313134.53535.5363631.531.532323232.533

Sizing Notes

Measurements are stated in inches unless otherwise indicated.

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

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37 out of 40 (93%) reviewers recommend this product

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Addison
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Poor quality

4 months ago

Bought these for my boyfriend who is a carpenter- outdoors building houses in the winter. Less than two winters in, they are severely- like SEVERELY- pilled and completely see-through. When I spend this money on a product, I expect quality. Disappointed in these

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Arc'teryx Guest Services
4 months ago

Hi Addison. Thanks for sharing your feedback on the Rho Heavyweight Bottom. We are sorry to hear that you are disappointed and that you boyfriend experienced pilling with his pair. We appreciate your comments and we will make sure to pass them to our team.

Robert
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

So comfortable and functional in a wide temp range

4 months ago

I use this product for downhill skiing under shell pants -- and love them. The fit is loose enough that I move freely and without any restriction. I feel a nice gentle hug but no real active compression. Fabric is not skin tight, but does not bag or constrict. I have found them warm enough in 15 degree f weather to 32 degree weather. (I get cold easily, but not in these.) They wick well, and I never sweat in them even when I do "up top". A 3/4-length pair might be nice for dedicated downhill skiers (to keep out of the boots), but practically speaking I have just push the pant legs above my ski boots and that has worked adequately without significant bunching (my shell has some stretch). Similarly, you can pull these up to be high enough to use with a bib and have the "waist" above the stomach/below the pecs, or they shrink down and sit at the waist when you have regular ski pants. This avoids a cold air leak around the belly and keeps you comfy. They feel as if you are wearing almost nothing. The pocket seems useless but I guess it doesn't get in the way, unless you want to use these as pajamas on a cold night (which I've thought of!).

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on arcteryx.com
Kris Pawlak
Poland
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Very Warm botoms

2 years ago

These bottoms are basically same in every aspect as Rho AR bottoms from the last winter season, same material same cut, the only difference is the color of the fabric on the pocket, minor issue. This fleece fabric is very stretchy however these bottoms run bit tight so purchase right size. What is missing from these bottoms is 2inch cord on the zippers to make the zipping experience easier and faster. I added a piece of cord to all my bottoms

Body Type:Curvy
Yes , I recommend this product
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Prince of Kits
Vancouver
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Impressed!

2 years ago

Disclaimer only used for a day. I tried these on at the Kitsilano re-opening, just on a whim while walking to the change room and was immediately impressed with the warmth and comfort! I am a huge Icebreaker customer and I swear by their base layers, but theses feel more comfortable and the waist is a “soft elastic” which greatly adds to the comfort. I will need to take these through their paces but so far phenomenal and would recommend you at least try. Also worth mentioning I was so impressed with them I had my wife try them on and it was an immediate yes for her as well. She ended up getting both the top and bottom in black and was worn immediately when we got home. Easy purchase.

Yes , I recommend this product
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MN Joe
Minnesota
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

First time experience

2 years ago

Wore them for the first time today to test them. Was 20° Fahrenheit, sunny day. Wind was about 6 mph. I went for a walk and wore them as my only lower layer. Given the conditions, I found them surprisingly comfortable. Well, my legs were not warm, they were not cold either. I think this was partly due to the sun, given they got a little cooler when I was walking in the shade. Overall, they kept my legs comfortable on the walk. My intention is to use them as a base layer under my ski pants. They fit like pseudo-tights. Not too tight and not too loose. The lining is very comfortable against the skin. I have a 35 inch waist and 32 inch inseam. I chose Large which appears to be the appropriate size.

Yes , I recommend this product
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C Money
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Wear these LJs when it is -40

7 months ago

Very good extreme weather base layer. I have had mine for over a decade. Still wear them in Alberta winters. I can layer with Alpha Pants and this is often enough to ski in. They are extremely warm and not the best for high output activities. They have a little pocket on them that I have never used for any reason.

Yes , I recommend this product
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Grant
Canmore
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

I live in these

1 year ago

I have two pairs of these and I have to control myself in order to not overwear them as I literally live in these all winter. Thick and warm, they are great against the skin for cold activities without a lot of cardio and sweating, like downhill skiing, belaying or really cold days (below -10c). These things are great and then at the end of the day you can just drop your shell and wear these around all evening until bed. No need to shower and change, just lie around the house in these evening lounge pants. Highly recommended for these activities, I love mine.

Yes , I recommend this product
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Tbaldini
Italy
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Good and warm baselayer

2 years ago

I use these pants as a standalone (for trail running in cold conditions) or as a baselayer under a shell (for ski touring and ice climbing). They are quite warm but retain a good breathability for high intensity activities but I wouldn't advise to use them with temperatures over 2-3 °C. I feel they are a little too long and abundant in the legs but this is not an absolute con, while I don't understand the absence of a fly zipper which makes peeing a hassle. Personally I don't see any utility of the small pocket. Otherwise good baselayer

Yes , I recommend this product
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Phil
Munich, Germany
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Sizing issue compared to previous model

2 years ago

Compared to the previous version (Rho AR) there is a notable sizing difference between the two which is an issue for me. Before I could wear a large and it fit perfectly. Now I’m in between a large and and X-Large which is very annoying, since I bought a large took the tags off and thought it would be as perfect as before, but I was wrong. Now I’m stuck with two inadequate sizes. The quality at least hasn’t gone down and is as great as before, very soft and warm.

No, I do not recommend this product
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Tree
Alberta
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Very nice but be aware of the length!

7 months ago

If these fit you they're very comfortable and pretty awesome, product is excellent; however, I ordered from the outlet site so no returns and unfortunately the inseam is way too long for me, lots of bunched up material, I'm 5'7". I see the sizing chart references a shorter inseam version but I don't see where these are actually available to purchase. A 30" inseam would be ideal for the vertically challenged folks out there such as myself.

Yes , I recommend this product
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