WTD, Montane Prism Pants

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JohnClimber
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WTD, Montane Prism Pants

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Has anyone got a pair of large Montane Prism Pants that they don't require any more that they can sell to me please?

Shopping around but can't find them anywhere for under £100 even at this time of the year.

Unless you know of any deals out there.

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Re: WTD, Montane Prism Pants

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I've got a pair John but I'd like to keep them.

They're great tbf. :-bd
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Not helping here either John, but I sold mine and have regretted it ever since!
Sorry.
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I've been impressed with the Haglofs version, used for a year and been impressed! In fact, was in Chamonix last year in the wettest weather ever (my waterproof roll bags failed) yet these stood up to the rain really well

https://www.sportsshoes.com/product/hgl ... -%7E-aw18/
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Also not selling mine
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voodoo_simon wrote:I've been impressed with the Haglofs version, used for a year and been impressed! In fact, was in Chamonix last year in the wettest weather ever (my waterproof roll bags failed) yet these stood up to the rain really well

https://www.sportsshoes.com/product/hgl ... -%7E-aw18/
Cheers but it's the down type warm pants that I'm after
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GregMay wrote:Also not selling mine
I wouldn't be able to squeeze into yours anyway ....
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JohnClimber wrote:
voodoo_simon wrote:I've been impressed with the Haglofs version, used for a year and been impressed! In fact, was in Chamonix last year in the wettest weather ever (my waterproof roll bags failed) yet these stood up to the rain really well

https://www.sportsshoes.com/product/hgl ... -%7E-aw18/
Cheers but it's the down type warm pants that I'm after
D’oh! :lol:
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I found some cheaper on amazon. But didn’t spot the £17 postage from the USA :cry:

I have a pair of rab ones £30 from a sample sale years ago. 100g insulation in mine do 500+g in total. They are too warm to use often, but one of those things that when I do wear them...

Ahhh. So warm :-bd
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JohnClimber wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 7:35 pm
GregMay wrote:Also not selling mine
I wouldn't be able to squeeze into yours anyway ....
Always room for one more John
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