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Helly Hansen Rapide Pant Tested

Light, comfortable, stretchy and wind and water resistant too - ideal legwear for the hills we reckon


Posted: 15 September 2003
by Jon

Helly Hansen Rapide Pant Tested

Price: £52.99

Weight: 324 grammes (men's medium)

Features: Woven HH Interface B fabric - 94% nylon / 6% elastane - with DWR, articulated knee, active cut, zip fly, elasticated waist with belt loops, twin zipped pockets, available in men's and women's versions

Light, weather resistant, stretchy...
Nothing really...


The Concept Manufacturers spend so much time blathering on about 'fast and light' kit that it's easy to get cynical. But Helly Hansen's V-Concept is just that, aimed at runners, fastpackers, climbers, mountain bikers and the rest of the usual suspects. Think reasonable weather protection with good breathability.

The fabric is something Helly call 'Interface B', a lightweight Schoeller-type fabric that claims to be water and wind resistant with high breathability and, because it incorporates 6 per-cent elastane, stretch too. In short, the idea is that you can wear the pant in variable weather conditions, the wind and water resistance mean you don't need an over trouser unless it really buckets down.


Features Nicely cut trousers with an articulated knee and two-way stretch fabric for added mobility. There's nothing particularly radical about the cut, but you get a proper zipped fly, which is always welcome under a harness, handy zipped pockets and belt loops too. All in a discreet but fetching dark grey hue.
In Action We love the Schoeller pants we've tried for UK conditions - the combination of high breathability, stretchy toughness and wind and water resistance is a winner. Genuine Schoeller though is fiercely expensive, which is why it's nice to see companies like Helly with these and Berghaus with their Fastrek Pant providing a more affordable alternative.

The Rapides make an ideal all round British hill pant. Lighter than the Berghaus Fastrek, they fit snugly but without Trackster-style revelations, and feel comfortable against the skin. The fabric is very wind resistant, though not windproof and an effective DWR treatment shrugs off showers and splashes.

You'll need overtrousers if it really buckets down, but let's be honest, if you're really moving fast, you probably won't bother. They also make good cragging pants with the combination of stretch in the fabric and an articulated knee cut making for excellent mobility and so far, they've proved to be pretty tough as well.


Verdict

Simply ideal all round UK leg wear. The combination of stretch, wind and water resistance, breathability plus no nonsense features and cut make for a fit and forget pant that you can pull on at the start of the day and simply take for granted unless things turn really nasty.

The 53 quid asking price may sounds a little steep, but it's around half what you'd pay for Schoeller pants offering similar performance, which in our book is pretty good value. Very nice.

Performance

Value


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Pushed for time: Light, comfortable, wind and water resitant, stretchy for excellent mobility and they even look quite good on. Available for both men and women, the Schoeller-type Helly Hansen Rapide Pant is near perfect UK hill legwear. You won't need overtrousers unless it really buckets down and they're good value at the price.


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