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Hi All

I'm considering getting some Montane Featherlite Pants to complement the smocks in my collection.

Looking at the Montane size-chart, the size I need is Medium, but is this based on wearing them as trousers or as lightweight overtrousers?
(I recall that when I bought the smocks, I needed a size larger than usual to fit over a baselayer, and 2 sizes larger to fit over base+midlayers.)

Any thoughts?
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I'm a 34in waist and needed a large.

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If you consider yourself "larger side of medium" get a large. "Athletic fit".I measure 32-33 waist(actual body),usually buy a 34 trouser for comfort and definately a large in the Featherlites.Good purchase as well !!!
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Thanks, folks, I'll "go large".



{I don't know, you wait and you wait and you wait, then two Evanses turn up at the same time!!! Anybody want to make it a hat-trick? :-) }
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Two Evans's wearing same featherlite pants, the same size !! Whats the odds on that....;-)
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both with first names beginning with R!!

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Sisters, obviously ;o)
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Where's Macsen when you need him?
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oi..sisters ?? Are you a welsh Robin???
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No Welsh blood at all, parents from Cornwall tho'

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Just an update...

Going large was the right thing to do.

Bought online from Agoraphilia eBay shop £28.79 + p&p, the best deal I could find at the time.

Agoraphilia outdoor gear

Thanks again!
Edited: 06/07/06 14:02
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you wont regret it. Good bit of kit.
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dont buy absolute crap
"dont buy absolute crap"

Good advice. One should never buy absolute crap. One should save up one's pennies and purchase a pair of these marvellous troo's.

They're braw. Everybody should own a pair. Today.
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Bagger will also be needing these four items to make his trolling better quality,{D,'.}.
Aye, and going by his review, he seems to have missed the point somewhat :o)
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I'd be inclined to agree with you Big Kev...
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Yes, bagger seems to be labouring under the misapprehension that Featherlites* are intended to be waterproof. And I confess I tend to ignore any comment that doesn't give some sort of justification.

* trousers, that is...
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LOL, you lot!

Just to pour a little oil on the fire...

I proofed my "absolutely crap" FLPs with TX Wash-in, and they are now sufficiently water-repellant for me to be confident enough to flog my now-redundant "standard" overtrousers. Ok, the FLPs aren't very robust, but I didn't buy them for scrambling.

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its all in what you wear UNDERNEATH as a unit.

I would'nt recomend thick cotton briches I used to where 20 yrs ago..... go synthetic tights especially power stretch (expensive)

but got some lowe alpine dry flows for £2 at a retail outlet in bargain bin!!!

or ron hills from charity shop if skint.

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