Marmot Randonnee Ski Pant - Men's
Brand : MarmotItem : MAR0673
After much public demand, Marmot reintroduces their extremely popular Men's Randonnee Ski Pants. Telemark fiends shed tears when these Marmot pants dissapeared, but now they're back with two-layer waterproof breathable Gore-Tex XCR for excellent weather protection. The Randonnee Pants' full-length side zips allow fast and easy layering and ventilation, and the built-in gaiters keep the snow out as you enjoy the pow. These ski pants even have removable kneepads for tele turns and integrated suspenders with a high back for pow-pow crashes.
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Marmot Randonnee Ski Pant - Men's
Marmot Randonee ski pant
The only problem with the Marmot ski pants is fit. I tried Marmot ski pants, including the Randonee, that were ok around the belly but waaay too long in the leg. I also tried Marmot ski pants that were ok in leg length but impossible to close around the belly. I am of very average proportions - 5'8 or so in height, about 160 pounds, and take a 34 waist. I finally found this one pair of Randonee pants that fit perfectly. They also performed perfectly in conditions where one could sweat, freeze, and get wet - and with these pants, I was comfortable and dry. They are totally waterproof and breath well. The knee pad inserts are great for a number of reasons, even though I don't tele. I was taking video of participants in a ski clinic, for example, and was kneeling to get some of the shots. I'm glad I bought the Marmot Randonee pants and recommend them to anyone who wants complete protection with breathability.
Randonnee pant
I returned these pants. Fit was fine at waist but tight at hips. The material was very thin and light. Compared to other pants I tried on they did not appear very sturdy. Suspenders did not fit well either. I'd be afraid it would snag & tear on a branch or rip from a fall at the ski area. They need to put more attention to detail.
Marmot Randonnee Pant
I tried several different ski pants after finally retiring my 20 year old Marmots. These were the most utilitarian of the bunch. The side zips were easily accessible (compared to the Cloudveil Koven which has them set back from the center just a bit) and the fit was more comfortable than either the Cloudveil or Arcteryx pants I tried. I deduct a point for the material and fit. They aren't as bombproof as the Cloudveil when it comes to wet (a.k.a. rain) weather, and the XCR Goretex hold onto wet snow more than the Cloudveil Cloudburst EV3plus....but for both backcountry Winter and Spring skiing in Alaska they fit the bill. I agree with the first writer on the inseam (they are longer than they need to be.....I'm 5'10") but when you're booted up it doesn't matter. All the pants I tried need some attention to the zips...trying to ventilate the side zips with one hand is more trouble than it should be....
marmot ski pants
Very comfortable pant. Goes high up on the back and stomach. Got all the good solutions you need, with zips and pockets and everything.
New Randonne
The new Randonne ski pants are not the same quality and probably durability as my past Randonne pants. I'm disappointed that Marmot has reduced the product quality but not the price.

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