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Built for highly aerobic alpine activities, the Centrifuge Pants™ feature wind- and weather-resistant hard-faced fleece on the front, but highly air-permeable Radiant LT Fleece™ on the back. This combination of fabrics allows the Centrifuge Pants™ to protect from inclement weather while remaining ultra-breathable. The Centrifuge Pants™ are the ideal layer for traveling fast and light in less-than-ideal conditions.

Avg. Weight (oz./g): 13.3 / 378 L

Features
  • Wind resistant
  • Weather resistant
  • Laminated fleece front leg panels
  • Air-permeable Radiant LT Fleece™ back leg panels and back yoke
  • Polygiene® active odor control
  • Flatlock stitching
  • Drawcord waist Fabric- 100% polyester, 2L, 30D front and upper back leg panels // Radiant LT Fleece™- 95% polyester, 5% spandex lower back leg panels and back yoke
Technology
  • Polygiene

    Polygiene® Active odor control technology made from silver salt (low concentrations of recycled silver) inhibits the growth of odor-causing bacteria, fungus, and mildew, for long lasting, fresh-all-day odor protection.

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  • Radiant Light

    Radiant Light™ Low-loft grid fleece with maximum breathability and light, soft-pile insulation.

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  • Q:

    What size do you recommend for a 33" waist? Also, I noticed there's a storm flap at the crotch. Does that mean these have a front-door?
    Asked on 12/10/2012 by Guy from Montana

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    • Outdoor Research Employees

      A:

      Size Medium should be the appropriate size. It does not feature a fly opening as this is just styling and not function.

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

    I'm looking for a pair of pants for winter cycle commuting. I presume these pants have good knee articulation if they're designed for running? You think a pair of padding cycling shorts would fit under easily?
    Asked on 11/26/2012 by 2kayak from Halifax, NS

    1 answer

    • Outdoor Research Employees

      A:

      As long as your not using them as rain gear they should perform just fine. They should accommodate a pair of cycling shorts.

      Answered on 11/26/2012 by CS from Seattle
  • Q:

    Are these pants tight fitting, or loose?
    Asked on 11/24/2012 by Russ from Clarksville, tn

    1 answer

    • Outdoor Research Employees

      A:

      These feature a Standard Fit and are not slim fitting.

      Answered on 11/27/2012 by CS from Seattle
  • Q:

    Will the Pant cuffs fit over Rando/AT boots?
    Asked on 9/28/2012 by RB from MD

    1 answer

    • Outdoor Research Employees

      A:

      The design and cut of the Centrifuge Pants will not allow for enough stretch to accommodate Rando/AT style boots. The zippered ankle/leg opening does not provide enough area to fit over a larger style boot in most cases.

      Answered on 9/28/2012 by Anonymous
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Men's Centrifuge Pants™

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Alpine skinning or early-morning running, the Centrifuge Pants™ block cold air where you need it and breathe everywhere else.

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Alpine skinning or early-morning running, the Centrifuge Pants™ block cold air where you need it and breathe everywhere else.

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