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is anyone using windproof trousers as an alternative to waterproof trousers, eg montane featherlite? i know they're not waterproof but i'm wondering how far you can push it.
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I've worn the Featherlites over powerstetch trousers on really cold and windy winter days, which is a very effective combination when it stays dry or snows, but not so good when it rains. The featherlites hold off a light shower, but you get wet and clammy legs very fast in anything heavier. The fact you've got a windproof layer does stop you chilling down too much tho.
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i use paramo fuera trousers. far more weather resistant than the montane. comfy to wear against the skin. in all other respects just like good waterproofs - side zips, pockets, fly.

in summer they are just the ticket as they dry and vent extremely well. in winter - no. but that's my personal choice.

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I used to use Needlesports Pertex trousers as overtrousers for cycling, over shorts - cutting out the wind and the direct force of the rain was very effective, and more comfortable than any overtrousers.... until I discovered OMM Kamleikas

I'd do the same for walking, adding windproof trousers over shorts (just got some very good Haglofs ones, much nicer than the Montanes), but I wouldn't try to keep a normal pair of walking trousers dry under them, not much point in that as I see it, so I'd still carry 'proper' overtrousers in that situation.


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