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There is simply no other ski touring pant like this. When you are breaking trail to your favorite powder stash, the highly water-resistant lower legs will keep you dry, while the highly breathable upper fabric will let moisture easily escape. When the exertion level really kicks up, thigh vents allow you to dump hot air. And with additional guide-requested features including integrated ski gaiters and a beacon pocket, the TrailBreaker Pants™ are built for serious backcountry exploration.

Avg. Weight (oz./g): 24.4 / 690 L

Features
  • Ventia Hybrid™ construction
  • Rugged, waterproof Ventia™ soft shell lower legs with tricot interior
  • Nylon/polyester stretch double-weave on upper legs and body
  • Accepts accessory suspenders
  • Snap and zipper fly
  • Two zippered hand pockets; one beacon pocket with key-clip attachment
  • Two zippered thigh pockets and back pocket
  • Knee pad pockets
  • Dual sliding thigh-length side zippers
  • Zip-out internal mesh gaiters with gripper elastic
  • Reinforced ankle scuff guards
  • Zippered ankles fit over ski and mountaineering boots
  • Grommets for instep lace Fabric- 50% nylon, 43% polyester, 7% spandex upper leg; 100% nylon with brushed tricot liner lower leg
Technology
  • Beacon Pocket
  • IFMGA Test Team

    IFMGA Test Team A select group of International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations (IFMGA) certified guides work closely with the Outdoor Research Product Development team.

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  • Ventia Hybrid

    Ventia Hybrid™ Hybrid construction of weather protecting Ventia™ fabric and highly breathable soft shell fabric where each offer the highest benefit.

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Lab Rat Reviews

Lab Rat Reviews

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3.8

(based on 4 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (1)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (2)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (0)

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    (1)

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    (0)

75%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Breathable (3)
  • Comfortable (3)

Cons

    Best Uses

        • Waist:
        • Feels too small

           

          Feels true to size

           

          100% 

          (3 reviews)

          Feels too big

           
        • Length:
        • Feels too short

           

          Feels true to length

           

          100% 

          (3 reviews)

          Feels too long

           

      Reviewed by 4 customers

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      4.0

      good pants but need some improvements

      By Ira

      from Seattle, WA

      About Me Avid Adventurer

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Breathable
      • Comfortable

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Backcountry Skiing
        • Lift Skiing

        I have used these pants for both backcountry and inbounds skiing. I really like the breathability of the uppers and the waterproofness of the lowers. I also really like all the zippered pockets and the upper leg zips for venting.

        I do have two issues with these pants that i would like to see fixed. The adhesive holding the pocket zipper to the pants came loose after just a few uses so since i live in seattle i returned them to the store where they gave me a new pair of pants. After two uses, the same problem happened again. I'm going to take these in again for replacement.

        The other issue which some others have mentioned, is the side venting zippers sometimes come down while skiing. This is not too big of a deal as it's easy to pull them back up but it just shouldn't be happening.

        I do really like these pants for skiing so would like to see these items improved.

        • Waist:
        • Feels true to size
        • Length:
        • Feels true to length
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

        (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        Great Pant for the Haute Route!

        By Peter

        from Sandgate, VT

        Verified Reviewer

        Bought these for the 100 mile Haute Route AT traverse from Chamonix to Zermatt -- they are fantastic!

        Softshell fabric upper leg is much more abrasion resistant, breathable, and the cut fits better than Patagonia's comparable Backcountry Guide Pant. Side leg vents open all the way for maximum cooling when skinning uphill (Patagonia Backcountry Guide Pant with fabric mesh in the leg vents only opens 2 inches max, not cool). With side vents zipped up on the downhill, over a mid-weight base layer, the Trailbreakers completely cut the wind and keep your legs warm even in high winds, or when you're sweated up.

        The 5 zippered pockets are terrific, easy to reach, just the right size, so they let you keep all your essentials (passport, snack bars, knife, cash, etc.) in the pants so they never get misplaced when constantly shedding or adding top layers as you heat up on the climb then chill on the descent. Knees and lower leg have a snowproof, waterproof breathable shell, and the removable internal gaiters fit perfectly over my AT ski boots. I'm 6'1", 160 lbs, 32" waist, 34" inseam, the Medium size fit was perfect over a power stretch base layer.

        After living in these pants for nine days of continuous ski touring,from valley altitudes and temperatures to 12,500 ft., all snow and weather conditions, plus travel to/from the mountains -- they did it all -- a phenomenal AT pant from OR!

        (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

         
        2.0

        Very funtcional but...

        By Jeff

        from Spokane, WA

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        Pros

        • Breathable
        • Comfortable

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Alpine Climbing
          • Touring
          • Work

          Comments about M's TrailBreaker Pants!":

          Let me begin by saying every other OR product I have owned has met or exceeded my expectations but the Trailbreaker pants fall short. These pants have several features I appreciate, for example, the side vents, large burly scuff guards, built in gaiters with rivets for cordage, and the waterproof lower legs. I have used these pants winter climbing, touring, front country skiing, and while working in a winter mountain environment. My only complaint is the upper soft shell material seems to be degrading very quickly. I has begun to become very "fuzzy" with small fuzz balls of material on the surface giving it a textured appearance. Aesthetics aside, snow tends to adhere to the textured surface and melts from body heat saturating the material. I also own the Contour and Exos pants and both seem to be made from more durable soft shell materials. OR may be experimenting with a new material for the Trailbreaker - if this is the case I would reconsider.

          • Waist:
          • Feels true to size
          • Length:
          • Feels true to length
          • Was this a gift?:
          • No

          (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

           
          4.0

          Best Ski Softshells Yet

          By Otter

          from Cascades

          About Me Professional/Guide

          Pros

          • Breathable
          • Comfortable
          • High-Quality Material and Stitching
          • Innovative material combo
          • Pockets

          Cons

          • Vent zippers open down

          Best Uses

          • Backcounty skiing

          Comments about M's TrailBreaker Pants!":

          The combination of breathable material up high and more waterproof material down low is genius. Lots of pockets (probably more than you need) and a specific beacon pocket with attachment point- awesome. Very comfortable. By far the best ski specific soft shells I've seen.
          One gripe so far: The vent zippers open downwards and have a tendency to open on their own. It would be nice to have the zipper-pulls placed together (as opposed to one on top and one on the bottom), then you could choose if you want to have them at the top bottom of the vent.
          Also, a small tab on the gaiter so you can easily pull them away from your boot and get your gloved hand under them to access buckles would be nice.

          • Waist:
          • Feels true to size
          • Length:
          • Feels true to length
          • Was this a gift?:
          • Yes

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          • Q:

            I'm 6ft tall, 205 lbs, 36 waist. What size would you recommend?

            I would like to (optionally) be able to wear a thin base layer for really cold (sub zero) conditions while xc skiing or snowshoeing.
            Asked on 12/4/2012 by ElvisMoab

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              XL should be the appropriate size.

              Answered on 12/4/2012 by CS from Seattle
          • Q:

            Do these pants have a gusseted crotch?
            Asked on 11/28/2012 by Gusset lover from Lander, WY

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              Yes

              Answered on 12/5/2012 by CS from Seattle
          • Q:

            I am 6' tall, 150 lbs, 31" waist, 32" inseam. What size do you recommend?
            Asked on 11/11/2012 by Loomis Adventures from Milwaukie, OR

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              Size Medium should be the appropriate size.

              Answered on 11/12/2012 by CS from Seattle
          • Q:

            What are the waterproof and breathability ratings (ex. 15k, etc.) for this pant?
            Asked on 11/4/2012 by Nancy the Newbie

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              This pant does not feature a rating as it is a hybrid construction. The lower portion is constructed of a 100% waterproof Ventia fabric that is a film laminate and rates around 20k in the hydrostatic resistance testing.

              Answered on 11/5/2012 by CS from Seattle
          • Q:

            I have a 32" waist, 32" inseam and 25" thighs. What size do you recommend?

            Also did these replace any of last years line?
            Asked on 9/28/2012 by RB from MD

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              A size Medium should be the appropriate fit as it features a true 33 1/2" waist and an inseam of length of 32.

              Answered on 9/28/2012 by Anonymous
          • Q:

            Is this pant a bit tool baggy for ice climbing in general?
            Asked on 7/11/2012 by Bang the gear hunter from Boulder, CO

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              If you are looking for ice climbing pants, I would recommend going with the Alibi Pants--these are specifically designed for climbing. These are slightly shorter inseams than the Trailbreaker as well.

              Answered on 10/22/2012 by Outdoor Research CS from Seattle, WA
          • Q:

            Where are these pants and most of your other products made?
            Asked on 7/10/2012 by Logan from Cumberland, R.I.

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              This style is made in China. Most of our commercial products are manufactured off shore, mainly in Asia.

              Answered on 10/22/2012 by Anonymous
          • Q:

            Hello,

            Im interested in a pair of pants that i can use this winter skiing in Tahoe, ice climbing Ouray and next summer in the French Alps, in my opinion this or the Alibi Pant can handle the job.
            The problem is the sizing, Im 5'7 tall and 32 waist, normally I use 32/30 on pants, seems that you dont have that option. What would you recommend?
            Asked on 7/9/2012 by The Mexican from Guadalalajara, MX

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              I would recommend the Alibi since those have a slightly shorter inseam. Both pants are compatible with our accessory suspenders as well.

              Answered on 10/22/2012 by Outdoor Research CS from Seattle, WA
          • Q:

            Knee Pad Pockets? I'm wondering what the Knee Pad pockets are like... what kind of Knee pads fit in there? I telemark ski and use knee pads... Just wondering how this system works and whether it would be something suitable for dropping the knee.
            Asked on 5/26/2012 by Dan from Poulsbo, WA

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              The Knee Pad Pockets are designed to be used with with soft knee pads the can be folded into the pocket. It is a sleeve in the inside of the pant.

              Answered on 10/25/2012 by Customer Service from Outdoor Research
          • Q:

            I normally wear a 38 trim fit or 36 relaxed fit, which are these in your size charts? (lightweight pants) , I am 6 feet, 62 years old, 190 lbs.
            Asked on 5/14/2012 by Anonymous

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              The Trailbreaker Pants have a trim fit.

              Answered on 10/25/2012 by Customer Service from Outdoor Research
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