Cloudveil Zero-G Pant

Rated: 4 by 3 reviews.

Backcountry.com Outlet

The Cloudveil Men's Zero-G Pants combine Soft Shell DX fabric with 60g of synthetic insulation for exceptional warmth and ample breathability. These pants just beg to go on dawn patrol tours, frigid mid-winter ski days with lots of vert, and yo-yo laps out of your local resort. Suspenders keep the Zero-G Pants securely in place on the uphill tour, and gaiters keep the snow out as you enjoy the freshies on the way down. On warmer days, long side zips help vent heat.

Country Of Origin:China
Gaiters:Yes
Manufacturer Warranty:Lifetime
Material:Soft Shell DX
Pockets:2 Front, 2 back, 1 thigh
Recommended Use:Inbounds, out of bounds skiing or riding
Seam Taped:Critically seam sealed
Waist:Elasticized adjustment tabs, belt loop, removable suspenders
Weight:29oz (822g)
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Cloudveil Zero-G Pant Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

Best pant I've owned...

Rating:*****

Wound up in Tahoe this spring unexpectedly, and since I didn't have my gear, I picked these pants up in the local shop for 50% off. This is the first piece of gear I've ever bought w/o Gortex, and while I was nervous, these pants kept my warm and dry on a wet bluebird day and a few days later in blizzard conditions. All I wore underneath them was an old pair of long johns, and the backs of my thighs got a little cold on the longer lifts, but I'm not complaining. They breathed well and kept me dry. I'm 6'3 with a 34" inseam and a 34" waist and I got the large. Fit me perfectly. As for the other reviwer's problem with getting the legs over the boots, they are a bit tight, but nothing you can't manage. I look at it this way...that extra-close fit helps keep the powder out! These are highly recommended!

gda3033292 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 05/18/2009

Great pant

Rating:*****

I have really enjoyed these pants, they have performed well. I've skied in them two times with only silk thermals underneath (once around 20 degrees and another time around 30) and I was plenty warm while moving, but got a little cool on the lift. The other time it was 7 degrees. I wore a pair of silk thermals and fleece pants underneath, and was toasty all day. I'm traveling to Fairbanks,AK in about a week, so we'll see how they perform there.

Jordan Byrum at Backcountry.com Outlet on 02/17/2009

Neutral Reviews:

Cool pant, but awkward fit.

Rating:***

Cool pants, with good features and nice materials, but the fit is a little funny. A little too long, and the gaiters are real stiff and also tight around the boot, which makes the pants bunch at the knees. So from the knee down they dont fit very comfortable. I feel the real problem is the gaiters. Other than that they are sweet, real warm, waist is comfy and super adjustable, good stretch and vents are pretty sweet. If it wasnt for the awkward fit from the knees down I would love them!

Warren Samuels at Backcountry.com Outlet on 12/14/2008