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Hi guys

any suggestions on an ideal overtrouser for backcountry/touring/general alpine use?
I have been looking at lowe alpine's huck trouser or ice light pant. Price around £200 ish. cheers
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About 6 or 7 years ago I switched over to Paramo Aspira Salopettes for all my ski-touring (and piste skiing for that matter) and I haven't felt the need to look for anything else since.
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PAramo Aspira Salopettes for me too!
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what about the aspira trousers? from the website, they appear to be the same minus the top bit? I have been told that salopettes can be a bit bulky to get on/off with a jacket harness etc. on?
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I use ME Karakorum salopettes, love them. You feel very secure in a salopette (even though you may look like a hick loser)
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Aspira trousers are essentially the same except for the top part, and would be a better choice than the salopettes if you run very hot (I generally get away with just a baselayer and the Aspira salopettes and smock when moving, and sometimes add a layer over the top at stops). Personally I don't find them too bulky although I rarely wear a harness. And unlike conventional overtrousers I wouldn't have thought you'd be wanting to get them on/off very much - they go on and stay on.

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