Arc'teryx Men's Gamma LT Pant

Priced: $158.95 - $169.00 Rated:   - 5 stars out of 5 by 18 reviews.
Arc'teryx Gamma LT Pant
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When tackling a trail, you want a pair of pants that aren’t going to weigh you down or hold you back in any way. Slide on into the Arc’teryx Gamma LT Pants for a fit and performance that will take you further. Comfort and superior function highlight these water resistant pants that are also incredibly breathable. Take advantage of the articulated fit and gusseted crotch that allow for natural movement and increased range of motion. As the lightest softshell pant from Arc’teryx, you can expect to stay cool and comfortable even when your hike gets intense. With their quick-drying capabilities, the Gamma LT Pants can be ready go at it again the very next day. A soft brush waist liner and an integrated adjustable belt that utilizes webbing ensure a glorious fit. The durable water repellent and laminated zippers keep you and whatever valuables you have stashed away in the many pockets dry even when the rain is coming in sideways. Thanks to stretchy fabric, advanced water resistance, and a comfort level previously unknown to hikerkind, the Arc’teryx Gamma LT Pants bring a serious level of authority to your trek.

Fabric:

  • Laminated hem with static cord adjuster
  • Fortius 1.0 - 84% nylon, 16% spandex
  • Moisture-resistant outer face fabric
  • DWR finish (Durable Water Repellent) helps bead water from fabric surface
  • Fortius 1.0 fabric is durable, lightweight, with good stretch DWR finish

Fit:

  • Athletic fit

Weather and Wind:

  • Wind resistant

Webbing:

  • Elasticized waist (at the back), front fly with snap closures and adjustable webbing belt

Zippers:

  • Two hand pockets and two thigh pockets with laminated zip

Logo/Graphics:

  • Reflective logo

Features:

  • Gusseted crotch and articulated patterning
  • Weather resistant
  • Gender specific patterning
  • Articulated patterning for unrestricted mobility
  • Quick-drying
Moosejaw

The Men's Gamma LT Pant by Arcteryx. Tour lightest Softshell pants are designed for mobility and breathability while hiking, climbing, guiding and backpacking. The Gamma LT by Arcteryx features articulated patterning for superior range of motion, and laminated construction enhances durability and comfort. Made with lightweight Fortius, a highly durable and weather resistant four-way stretch textile.


Oregon Mountain Community
The Arc'teryx Gamma LT Pant is a great choice for people who want a lightweight, stretch pant for outdoor pursuits where mobility and abrasion protection are key. Perfect for climbers, backpackers and guides the Gamma LT Pant will quickly become your go-to pant for outdoor adventures.

Campsaver.com

The Arc'teryx Gamma LT Pant are light high stretch pants that are ideal for those fast moving alpine days when movement, durability and snow/rain shedding capability are the key to comfort. These lightweight softshell pants feature articulated patterning for superior range of motion and comfort.


Mountain Gear

Constructed to excel in durability and breathability for your high-intensity outdoor activities, the Gamma LT Pant from ARCTERYX will go with you on every trip. Lightweight Fortius stretch fabric is highly breathable and weather resistant, ideal for rugged, fast-moving activities where durability and mobility are a must.


Paragon Sports
Constructed from a new lightweight textile, this versatile pant is ideal for hiking, backpacking, guiding, and climbing.
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Also available for: Women
Clothing Fit:Regular Fit
Country of Origin:China
Fabrics/Materials:Fortius 1.0™—Lighweight, durable, non-insulated, stretchy Nylon/Synthetic blend textile
Fit:Athletic, straight leg
Inseam:30.5 in / 77 cm (Medium)
Internal Gaiter:no
Material:Fortius 1.0 - 84% nylon, 16 spandex
Pockets:Two hand pockets and one thigh pocket with laminated zip
Quick Drying:yes
Scuff Guard:no
Softshell Weight:Lightweight
Style:Pant
Type:Softshell
Type of Waterproofing:DWR finish (Durable Water Repellent)
Waterproof:no
Weight:11.3 oz / 319 g
Windproof:no
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Arc'teryx Gamma LT Pant Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

Great pants for backpacking, hiking, camping and good enough for casual wear too!

I was a little hesitant when looking at these as they are $169. WTH? For a pair of pants? Can they be that good? But I had a gift card so I ordered them. I have had them for a year now- I wore them backpacking in the desert and the Sierras and the local mountains, on day hikes, and camping. I wore them during a 4 hour hard rain and pea sized hail. They did wet through pretty quickly, but since I was still moving they were not cold. Once it stopped raining (I was still hiking) they dried out in about 30 minutes. I've also worn them to family gatherings and even to work when nothing else was clean. They have been washed at least 50 times and still look brand new. Yes, they are that good.
Jennifer at Moosejaw on 12/26/2011

Outperformed my expectations!

As I said, my Gamma LT pants simply outperformed all of my expectations on a recent foray into the mountains of Central Oregon. I was not exactly prepared for snomobiling, but just couldn't pass up the opportunity. We went up right after a big dump and ended up breaking trail for over three hours as we headed back to Elk Lake. I arrived warm and almost dry (slightly damp butt). I need not explain that the Gamma LT's were not exactly designed for what I put them through, but they got the job done anyway! The Oregon backcountry in winter is no place to get stupid with your gear choices, and I probably wouldn't have taken the chance myself, if those 11 oz shells were anything other than Arc'Teryx.
Marty62 at Mountain Gear on 12/12/2009

lightweight and very comfortable

I actually used these pants during a 14 hour hike in Interior Alaska (near Healy, AK) last month. It was between -5 and 5 degrees. I wore only a next to skin layer underneath.Granted, I was moving the entire time. If I had been sitting still in those temps, they would not have been sufficient, as they are not meant for those conditions. But, I was still impressed. I wore them because I knew I would be constantly moving and these pants are extremely comfortable, stretchy and moisture shedding.I have not used these in warmer temperatures but am curious as to how the fabric will perform in them.Great fit (slim) and look much better than in the picture.
Michael at Moosejaw on 12/02/2009

Very versatile set of pants.

The mobility in these pants is excellent. They are great for high exertion activities in the cold. I have already used them for curling and to play hockey this winter. I plan to use them for jogging and sailing in the spring time.The fitment of the pants is superb. There is quite a range of adjustment in the waist. The pant legs have a good amount of room without being baggy. My only complaint is that they do seem to run long. It would be nice if Arcteryx offered more inseams for the pants. I had to get the pants hemmed up several inches.
Peter at Moosejaw on 02/06/2011

great techincal pants

these are a great pair of soft shell pants they are alittle pricy but really nice. i thaught they would be alittle thicker then they are but for the trail on a warmer day these are perfect. they are very water repelant, i wore them on a boat when it was pouring rain and they kept me dry going 25 knots for almost and hour which is good since even my gortex jacket let some water in that day. just make sure you wash them with a soft shell wash to keep the water repellancy
Andrew at Moosejaw on 03/04/2010

lightweight hiking/mountaineering pants

Great lightweight 3 season technical pants. Hold off wind and light rain well and dry very quickly. Very comfortable and stretchy, allowing plenty of freedom of movement. Not especially warm on their own, as they are very lightweight and a little thin, but are not designed that way, worn over good quality merino or power-stretch base layer they would be comfortable to the 20's. Great hiking pants
Rob T at Mountain Gear on 11/11/2010

lightweight hiking/mountaineering pants

Great lightweight 3 season technical pants. Hold off wind and light rain well and dry very quickly. Very comfortable and stretchy, allowing plenty of freedom of movement. Not especially warm on their own, as they are very lightweight and a little thin, but are not designed that way, worn over good quality merino or polartec base layer they would be comfortable to the 20's. Great hiking pants
Rob T at Mountain Gear on 11/11/2010

Fantastic pant

They fit great, the pockets are huge and zippered (great for travel), the material is stretchy and apparently very durable to top it all off. The material is very thin and feels somewhat delicate. Great pant.
Feng at Moosejaw on 12/18/2012

Awesome

Loved these on backpacking trips and used on Mt. Rainier for 4 days straight. No linning so bring the woolies for cold weather.
climbhigh30 at Mountain Gear on 11/11/2009

Awesome

Awesome pant! Love it for desert rock and winter ice climbs. Light but works great for cold weather with layer(s) underneath.
Ryan at Mountain Gear on 11/11/2010

Neutral Reviews:

It's not a must have.

The Gamma LT pant is a good choice when light rain is expected. It repels water and dries quite fast. But it seems like the stretchy material lets the water seep in easily. When in rain, once you get your knees wet, the whole pant gets drenched in no time. I'd rather choose the Palisade (with a bottom layer if needed) and bring along rain pants. The Palisade wicks better, is tougher, and smoother on your skin.
Kenji at Moosejaw on 11/12/2011