Zip off down pants

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What companies (other than KUIU, Sitka and SG) are making zip off, or close to full zip, down pants?
 
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For a while under armour had a smoking deal ($100) on some pretty nice full zip puffy pants. Not sure if you can still get them. I also think the mountain hardware compressor pant is also pretty nice.
 

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So you specifically call out down.

But...I just snagged some OR puffys which use primaloft gold insulation (IMO the best synthetic for warmth/pack ability) and they are pretty impressive. They were 50% off as well making them a bit cheaper than FL and others. Mountain hardware also makes some synthetic puffy pants too.

I believe feathered friends makes a down option that is full zip and their stuff is highly regarded (I haven’t owned any though).
 

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RAB makes some, along with smaller companies like Nunatak, Western Mountaineering, Feathered Friends etc. FWIW, I ended up with the UA. Got them for $80 after the Active Junky discount. Just too good to pass up. Specs were pretty close to the Kuiu pants, for a fraction of the price.
 

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So you specifically call out down.

But...I just snagged some OR puffys which use primaloft gold insulation (IMO the best synthetic for warmth/pack ability) and they are pretty impressive. They were 50% off as well making them a bit cheaper than FL and others. Mountain hardware also makes some synthetic puffy pants too.

I believe feathered friends makes a down option that is full zip and their stuff is highly regarded (I haven’t owned any though).

Do you have the weight on the OR's yet? I can't find it on their website.
 
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If it is something you’re not sure you will use a lot, get some M65 pant liners (long versions) for like $13 off eBay. They weigh 14 ounces.

I use them at night backpacking all the time. They have similar material and construction to a woobie.
 
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So you specifically call out down.

But...I just snagged some OR puffys which use primaloft gold insulation (IMO the best synthetic for warmth/pack ability) and they are pretty impressive. They were 50% off as well making them a bit cheaper than FL and others. Mountain hardware also makes some synthetic puffy pants too.

I believe feathered friends makes a down option that is full zip and their stuff is highly regarded (I haven’t owned any though).

I have a pair of Feathed Friends Helios. Awesome, and made in USA. For me strictly for sitting (stand or glassing). Paid $220 for blemished pair. Can't find the blemish.
 
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I bought the Kuiu Super Down and those were a game changer. I run colder than most guys and these were what I needed to stay on the mountain.


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If it is something you’re not sure you will use a lot, get some M65 pant liners (long versions) for like $13 off eBay. They weigh 14 ounces.

I use them at night backpacking all the time. They have similar material and construction to a woobie.

I’m bargain shopping for sure. I don’t plan to use them much. I just want them as insurance for a late hunt this year. I haven’t needed a pair yet so they may not get used again.
 

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Do you have the weight on the OR's yet? I can't find it on their website.

I don’t because my scale is still packed (moving). I estimate about same as uncompahge pants though. Somewhere between 16-22 if I was a betting man.

I’ll weight once we unpack may be a bit.
 
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I’m bargain shopping for sure. I don’t plan to use them much. I just want them as insurance for a late hunt this year. I haven’t needed a pair yet so they may not get used again.

I say go for the surplus ones then. They button on and off, which isn’t as fast or tightly sealing as a zipper, but still don’t have to take your boots off. I have worn them down mid 30s with P’rana Zions on and was fine with minimal activity (walking around camp but mostly sitting).

Several times I have almost bought expensive down ones on the classifieds or that UA sale, but kept reminding myself that these have never let me down yet. Did I mention they were $13 lol?
 

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I don’t because my scale is still packed (moving). I estimate about same as uncompahge pants though. Somewhere between 16-22 if I was a betting man.

I’ll weight once we unpack may be a bit.
I found a 3rd party seller that had them listed at 17oz.
 
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You can buy Primaloft ZIP side pants for $30 on Amazon. Built for US Troops and probably cost $400 to the service.
I have a pair and literally the only drawbacks are weight and packability.

And made in the USA! 😁
 
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I picked up a couple pair of the UA while on sale. They are pretty warm.

Got a link or know what they called? I may be looking all over them, but I can't find them on their website.

I like my True Timber puffy pants, they are very warm. They are 3/4 zip though. My larges are 11.55 oz. I just ordered some tenacious tape to add to the seat and knees to help them live longer. Price is right too, can get them on Optics Planet for under $90:

 

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