Patagonia Men's R1 Pants
A versatile and highly breathable coldweather baselayer now made with earthfriendly recycled polyester content that doubles as wearalone loose tights for highoutput activitiesWhether worn as a standalone loose tight or a coldweather baselayer R1 Pants yield simple but important qualities excellent stretch high compressibility surprising warmth and now a more earthfriendly fabric weve switched to 60recycled polyester The clean formfitting cut and smooth jersey face make for frictionless layering Zippered pocket on the rear 100 recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program
- R1?: 6.5-oz 98% polyester (60% recycled), 2% spandex (Polartec? Power Dry?), treated with a wicking finish. 100% recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program
- Newly redesigned R1 fabric (made with recycled polyester content) provides excellent stretch, warmth, moisture management and breathability in a variety of temperatures, whether worn as lightweight insulation or a thermal baselayer
- Fabric?s unique grid back structure is moisture-wicking and highly compressible
- Smooth jersey face slides easily against overlayers
- Brushed elastic waistband is smooth and less bulky
- Single, rear zippered pocket
- Slim fit
- Made in USA.
- Weight: 227 g (8 oz)"
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Reviews - Patagonia Men's R1 Pants
Anonymous
- 11/18/2007
light weight and warm
I was hoping these pants were going to be the outer ware pants i had made from the same material, but alas they weren't and I'm glad I bought them anyway. They are warm and supply great and not bulky insulation under my dry suit
Anonymous
- 11/12/2004
Great!
Excellent and warm. Great construction!
Anonymous
- 02/20/2005
Stay warm and dry at the same time!
Patagonia makes the world's best base layers and the Men's R1 Pants are the warmest in their lineup while keeping the Patagonia reputation for breathability. Add in the stretchability and you have the best of all world's when temperatures turn really cold.