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Refuge Pants

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Description

The Outdoor Research Refuge Insulated Pant is one of those game-changer products and if you love active adventures in cold alpine environments then make sure you take a look. Using Outdoor Research's latest and pinnacle insulation - VerticalX, the Refuge Pant keeps you warm and dry in cold climates while also breathing and regulating the temperature so you don't overheat when plodding up that snow slope. 

VerticalX™ is the new high-loft insulation that delivers resiliency, breathability, and stretch as well as keeping you warm even when wet. VerticalX™ combines a superior warmth-to-weight ratio with breathability and moisture management that's defining a new category of protective temperature control for the active adventurer. Each Refuge piece is also amplified by ActiveTemp™, the thermo-regulating technology that adjusts to your body temperature to keep you cool, dry, and comfortable during high-exertion activities. Plus, the Refuge Pants use a dual-mapped insulation that provides warmth where you need it, and breathability where you don't. Water-resistant and resilient against harsh climates, the Refuge Pants combines the best of weather protective ruggedness with lightweight compressibility.

 

Outdoor Research Refuge Pant Features

Fabric Performance

  • Water Resistant
  • Wind Resistant
  • Movement-Mirroring Stretch
  • Lightweight
  • Thermo-regulating ActiveTemp™ treatment

Design Features

  • Double-Separating Side Zippers
  • Dual Sliding Zipper Fly
  • Snap Drawcord Cuff Closures
  • Articulated Knees
  • Hand Pockets
  • Rear Zip Pocket Double as Stuff Pocket
  • Adjustable Cuff
  • Hybrid Mapped Insulation

 

Specifications
Materials: 100% polyester 20Dx30D ripstop with mechanical stretch, VerticalX™ 100% polyester insulation 80 g/m2 upper, 60 g/m2 lower
Inseam: 33” / 84 cm
Weight: 16.9 oz/478 g

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  • Are these suitable pants for a 7000m-7500m expedition as the insulation layer? (assuming base layer underneath)? Would you also say the exterior is relatively hardwearing?

    Hello, 

    Thanks so much for your question regarding the Refuge Pant. Although there are some climbers who have and will use this pant for peaks above 7000m, in my opinion that is pushing this product to it's absolute limit and not leaving any redundancy in the system. Meaning if conditions are great and you are feeling good then they'll be fine but if the weather starts to fade, wind picks up too much, your body isn't maintaining heat very well, or you get stuck at a bottle neck and have to wait for ages - they won't leave much leeway for these variables. 
    I'd recommend checking out the Rab Photon Pants: https://mountainequipment.com/collections/insulation-warmwear/products/photon-pants-lightweight-synthetic-puffy-pants?variant=13680566239267
    They'll be a bit warmer without going a full down pant and layered with some thermals underneath and shell pants on top (which you should have with you anyway) will make a great system that will account for quite a few different situations up there. If your size isn't there just let me know as I can always look at special ordering some in for you. Let me know if you have any other questions direct at web@mountainequipment.com 

    Kind Regards,

    Matt Eaton