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I wore these for iceclimbing, mountineering and backcountry skiing - with every wear there are new weak places on them, especially on the spots where they rub against something, for example ski boots. They are super lightweight and nice, so I really loved them at first, but it looks like they wont last longer than 2 seasons which isn't much fo... Read Morer the price. It feels like nothing can touch them if you don't want to have new hole....
Hi Silvia, thank you for sharing this review and for your feedback on these pants. They are designed to be very lightweight, but it sounds like they may not be what you need. Please feel free to [return](https://www.patagonia.com/returns.html) them if you wish, or you can reach out to our Customer Service Team for assistance.
May 1, 2022
Light yet durable
The fabric is so light, I thought I'd fill it with crampon holes immediately, but on the contrary, it's held up better than other hardshell pants I've owned! I wore them on Mount Huntington in April '22, and they were great. I've also used them on many ice climbing and skiing trips and love them.
They are so crazy light, m... Read Moreake sure to consider going a little heavier with your insulation options. They are really breathable and waterproof at the same time. What don't they do??
It was a little tricky to get them on the first time, but wiggling in from the top works well. Also, if you were wondering, I've never had trouble pulling them down to answer the call of nature either.