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Beschreibung

Die Cirque Pants™ ist eine strapazierfähige Softshell-Funktionshose für anspruchsvolle Kletter- und Skitouren im Gebirge. Das hochatmungsaktive, wind- und wetterabweisende Stretchdoppelgewebe beweist seine Überlegenheit vor allem unter alpinen Bedingungen. Die Hosentaschen mit Reißverschlüssen stellen sicher, dass Energieriegel und Karten jederzeit griffbereit sind.

Gewicht (in oz./g) ca. 20.5 / 581 L

Funktionen
  • Verstärkter Fußbündchen-Schutz
  • Verstellbare Laschen an der Hüfte
  • Kann mit Hosenträgern benutzt werden
  • Ösen für Ristschnürbänder
  • Reißverschlüsse am Knöchel
  • DWR-beschichtete Reißverschlüsse
  • Vorgeformte Knie
  • Hosenschlitz mit Knopf und Reißverschluss
  • Zwickel
  • Flacher Bund sitzt bequem unter einem Klettergurt
  • Gürtelschlaufen
  • Verstärkte Stiefelbefestigung
Technologie
  • 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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Bewertung

Lab Rat Reviews

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5.0

(based on 9 reviews)

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100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Breathable (5)
  • Durable (5)
  • Comfortable (4)
  • Lightweight (3)

Cons

    Best Uses

      Reviewed by 9 customers

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      5.0

      Big Mountain worthy

      By Moboy56

      from Mo.

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Durable
      • Movement Friendly
      • No Need For Gaters
      • Weather worthy

      Cons

      • Leg Pocket Zipper Unzips

      Best Uses

      • Alpine Rock
      • Cold Alpine Climbs
      • Snow travel

      i wore these pants while climbing in Ecuador, i wore going up Antisana and Cotopoxi. i really like the slim tapered leg and the stretch and fit of these pants. i wore two mid weight long underwear under these pants and was fine for warmth. i love OR's soft shell pants!

      (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      Super-solid pants

      By Va Ki Bo

      from Siberia, RU

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • breathable
      • Dries Fast
      • Fully featured cuffs
      • Lots of pockets w zips
      • Nice fit
      • Sturdy
      • Windproof

      Cons

      • Pockets' zip direction

      Best Uses

      • Any winter activity
      • Backcountry

      Very-very strong, stretchy and warm fabric + functional (=beautiful) cut.
      Opted for size MEDIUM (65kg/172cm, 29 waist) and very pleased with the fit. Cinch velcros on the waist (half way) and no need for extra belt, no weird wrinkles under the pack's waist-belt etc., smooth like my favorite relaxed chinos: not too baggy but definitely stylish. A bit long with a casual footwear (so fold a little and use draw cord on cuffs), but exactly what I needed for ski/trekking boots.

      Cuffs fully loaded with features like hidden laces hooks, scuff protection patches, draw cords, riveted grommets to use it as gaiters and zippers to fit over the wider ski-boot cuffs - using all of them permanently!
      Four mesh lined zippered pockets. My personal favorite - thigh pocket, big&deep and do not restrict freedom of movements when loaded.

      Not the lightest&packable softshells so be prepared if concerned.

      One minor thing I'd like to be changed - the front/thigh pockets zippers direction. As the pants are very flexible and stretchy these zippers become partially undone permanently when you are moving, and you have to constantly check-fix it. IMHO, if turned upside down this will not be an issue any more.

      Anyway, very beautiful and functional pants.

      (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      Cirque in Alaska

      By PeterDoucette

      from North Conway, NH

      Pros

      • breathable
      • Comfortable
      • Durable

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Alpine Climbing
        • Ice and mixed climbing
        • On the move

        The Cirque is a great and highly functional layer. I just mix climbed in it for 3 weeks in the Ruth Gorge and it performed well on all fronts. It's breathable material had just enough weight to keep me warm at belays and breathed well when I was on the move again. A great balance and the cut was great. Crampon patched in the cuff kept them tear free on the post holing descent.
        Great pants.
        I tied a stirrup through the eyelet in the cuff to keep the snow out while breaking trail.

        Peter Doucette IFMGA/AMGA Guide and Outdoor Research Team Member

        (2 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        The Cirque Pant is awesome!

        By Mark Allen

        from Ouray, Colorado

        Pros

        • Durable
        • Form fitting
        • Light and Breathable
        • Reinforced Cuffs

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Alpine 4000m
          • ice climbing
          • Mixed climbing
          • ski touring

          Its been a long time but the perfect pant is here. I was stoked from the moment I put them on and have been every on ice climb and ski tour. Try them out and see.

           
          5.0

          Best softshell out there!

          By Bodhi1971

          from Colorado

          Verified Reviewer

          These are the best softshell out there that I have found. Used them for a 3 day alpine mountaineering trip in the tetons, and never took them off once, they handled snow, ice, rock, rain, and sun, and did it perfectly. All of the bells and whistles you want, and nothing you don't - they might make the hardshell extinct (but I love my Mentor pants too!)!

           
          5.0

          Perfect Soft Shell pant

          By northwest native

          from Spokane, WA

          Pros

          • breathable
          • Durable
          • Light
          • Trim fit

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Backpacking
            • Hiking
            • Mountaineering
            • Skiing

            I went up Rainier last week. The weather was warm one minute than cold the next. With winds and some light rain at times. The Cirque pants paired with long underwear matched every condition I came across on Rainier. I was warm and dry with these soft shell pants.

             
            5.0

            Awesome soft shell pants

            By Jonathon Spitzer

            from All around the world

            See all my reviews

            Pros

            • Boot hooks Awesome
            • breathable
            • Comfortable
            • Great in snow
            • Great in wind
            • Lightweight
            • Water Resistant

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Alpine Climbing
              • Backcountry skiing
              • Climbing
              • Mountaineering
              • winter hiking

              I just used these pants on an 8 day Denali Prep course held on Mt Rainier in April. I was pleasantly surprised with how well these pants performed. I found myself wearing these pants all the time either by them self or layering them with long-under.

              The pants did an great job of cutting the wind and not absorbing water during intense snowfall storms. I really like the location of the pockets and how the pants feel very trim with no extra random parts. The boot hooks are great for alpine climbing/mountaineering, helping to keep my pants down over my boots.

              I would recommend black as my pair are the off-white color and got dirty quickly on a multi day trip.

              I plan on using this pair of pants on Denali and all summer long while in the mountains!

               
              5.0

              Best pants I have ever owned

              By Branden M

              from Menomonie WI

              Pros

              • Boot Hooks are Amazing
              • breathable
              • Comfortable
              • Very adjustable
              • very durable
              • Wind Resistant

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Climbing
                • Everyday
                • Hight activity skiing
                • Hiking

                I have used these pants primary for climbing. And they have been nothing other than a phenomenal product. Recently in Red Rocks NV on a climbing trip the temp's ranged from as low as 35 at night and 75 during the day and in high or low activity I was really comfortable in them. Which surprised me a lot. We also experienced some 60mph+ winds when up-top one of the faces and the pants preformed great with very little wind penetrating to me. The cut of the pants are very nice as well, all in the right places! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! I cannot find anything bad to say about them...

                (4 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                5.0

                Good performer, good value

                By gorper

                from Rain City

                Verified Reviewer

                Pros

                • Comfortable
                • Fit over ski boots easily
                • Lightweight
                • Perform well in wind

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Backcountry skiing

                  Perhaps it's true that none are so holy as the newly converted; if so, than color me guilty for proselytizing the virtues of soft shell pants, and the well-designed Cirques. I just bought a pair and took them on a backcountry hut trip to northeastern B.C. for a week. My worries that I would freeze in the wind were unfounded -- the pants held the breezes at bay, even in single-digit temps (I wore exped. wt. bottoms beneath). I am a skinny, perennially cold person; staying warm is often hard for me.

                  The fit is good, if a bit tight with exped. wt. base layer (I'm 155#, 5'11"), zippers were easy to work (I had to continually zip/unzip the legs in order to open/close boot buckles for ski down/skin up), and the built-in velcro'd waist cinches were nice to have (though not a substitute for suspenders).

                  The value is good as well. I returned a pair of soft shell pants from a competitor that had cost the same, but which had none of the features of the Circue pant, e.g., zippered pockets, thigh pocket, scuff guards, wide belt loops, etc.

                  My $300 Gore-Tex pants stayed in the hut the entire week.

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                  • Q:

                    Can I get these in a short length?
                    Asked on 12/7/2012 by homewrecker from new england

                    1 answer

                    • Outdoor Research Employees

                      A:

                      This style is not available in short or extended sizes

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

                    Is it a third-party branded softshell fabric used on these pants, or OR's own generic fabric?
                    Asked on 8/21/2012 by Freeheelpete

                    1 answer

                    • Outdoor Research Employees

                      A:

                      The Cirque Pants are made up of a double weave stretch woven fabric made up of 50%nylon / 43% polyester / 7% spandex.

                      Thanks for your question!

                      Answered on 9/21/2012 by Outdoor Research CS from Seattle, Wa
                  • Q:

                    Great trousers! Could you explain your recommended use of the elastic cord? I am wondering whether to leave my gaiters at home. It is not obvious to me how best to tighten them around my boots.
                    many thanks, Nick
                    Asked on 5/23/2012 by Anonymous from UK

                    1 answer

                    • Outdoor Research Employees

                      A:

                      The elastic cord works in conjunction with boot lace clip on the front of the pants to tighten the back of pants to your boot. In certain conditions this can eliminate the need for a gaiter.

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

                    I understand that a MED has a 32" inseam. I am 6'2" but am thin (32" waist). Do these pants truly run at a 32" inseam or are they a bit longer. I am trying to avoid the high water look/snow in my boot.
                    Asked on 1/18/2012 by Anonymous from Lander, WY

                    1 answer

                    • Outdoor Research Employees

                      A:

                      Yes they run a true 32". I might suggest you try a size large and cinch in the sides a bit with the waist adjustments.

                      Answered on 1/25/2012 by OR Customer Service from Seattle, WA
                  • Q:

                    What kind of fit do these pants have. I am torn between a medium and a large. Normally wear a 33-34 waist pants. I am buying these for a late summer climb of Rainier. What would you recommend? Thanks
                    Asked on 1/13/2012 by Doug from Laurel, MS

                    1 answer

                    • Outdoor Research Employees

                      A:

                      They are a trim fitting pant, I would suggest you go with a size Large. If you have any other size questions or what to discuss the pants feel free to email us at, info@outdoorresearch.com or call us at 800-421-2421.

                      Answered on 1/25/2012 by OR Customer Service from Seattle, WA
                  • Q:

                    Hi,

                    Looking for a new spring ski-touring pant. I have a 32" waist and a 34" inseam. I've always leaned toward Arc'teryx since they offer long versions of may of their softshell pants, but theirs typically do not have a gussetted zipper cuff around the bottom to accommodate ski boots. Anyone have a rough inseam dimension on the Cirque or Alibi pant in a size medium? I'm assuming it's roughly 32-33 - will they feel too short? Any insight is appreciated.
                    Asked on 1/9/2012 by Anonymous

                    1 answer

                    • Outdoor Research Employees

                      A:

                      The inseam on both the Cirque and Alibi is 32", they will still cover you ski boot, I would say they should go to at least the second buckle down, probably just missing the third top of foot buckle which is not bad for ski touring since they will be out of the way and you won't be stepping on them.

                      Answered on 1/26/2012 by OR Customer Service from Seattle, WA
                  • Q:

                    I am looking for pants for cool weather rock climbing. How would these work? Other suggestions?
                    Asked on 12/15/2011 by Frank from Morgan Hill, CA

                    1 answer

                    • Outdoor Research Employees

                      A:

                      They will work, they might be a bit bulky with the scuff guard at the bottom, our new spring products are coming out in February, check out the Ferrosi Pants. With some long underwear they are sweet!

                      Answered on 12/19/2011 by OR Customer Sevice from Seattle, Wa
                  • Q:

                    I have read else where that the cirque pant has no insulation but the OR description mentions a fleece lining. How much insulation do these have on the interior and where?
                    Asked on 10/25/2011 by Vince from Vail, CO

                    1 answer

                    • Outdoor Research Employees

                      A:

                      The Cirque Pants are non-insulated but have a brushed tricot lining around the waist.

                      Answered on 12/14/2011 by Outdoor Research CS from Seattle, WA
                  • Q:

                    Thinking of buying these pants for a snowshoeing trip. Would these and a baselayer be enough to keep me warm in temperatures that could reach -20 C (or do I need a midlayer as well) ?
                    Asked on 10/24/2011 by Anonymous

                    1 answer

                    • Outdoor Research Employees

                      A:

                      Yes, these pants work well with a base-layer as a snow-shoeing pant. While they will keep you warm enough, know that they are made of a soft-shell fabric and would not work well as long-term protection against snow when sitting for a break or if it was snowing while snow-shoeing.

                      Answered on 10/28/2011 by CS Outdoor Research from Seattle, WA
                  • Q:

                    Hi, Would these pants be warm enough for resort skiing? I am usually too warm in regular insulated ski pants even with temperatures in the 20's F and sweat in them.
                    Asked on 10/15/2011 by Anonymous

                    1 answer

                    • Outdoor Research Employees

                      A:

                      We would not typically recommend our Cirque pants for resort skiing. if you are finding that you get too warm in insulated ski pants, other options we would recommend are a pair of our shell pants, such as the Furio (product 55165) or a pair of our Axcess pants which, while lightly insulated, have inner and outer thigh vents which help keep you cool when you start to warm up.

                      Answered on 10/19/2011 by CS Outdoor Research from Seattle, WA
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                  Eine wetterabweisende und atmungsaktive Softshell-Funktionshose für anspruchsvolle Kletter- und Skitouren.

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