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Incredibly functional, constructed with fully waterproof GORE-TEX Pro Shell, Marmot's Randonnee Pants have been a top performer for years. You won't get sticky in the GORE-TEX shell and mesh liner as it wicks moisture away from your body, and when you need extra ventilation, unzip the full side zips and let the air in. Specifications based on size Medium.

Marmot's most popular ski pant ever, worn by guides and ski area workers around the world. Rugged, reliable GORE-TEX Pro Shell, waterproof zippers and a spot-on fit have made this pant legendary

Built with durable, rugged, reliable GORE-TEX® Pro Shell, the Marmot Randonnee Pant for Men continues to be Marmot's best selling ski pant.

The Randonnee Pant from Marmot will keep you dry through the softest powder and the iciest conditions. The ankle scuff guards will fit over boots as well as snow boots. The adjustable suspenders keep these pants from shifting at inopportune moments.
After much public demand, Marmot reintroduces their extremely popular Men's Randonnee Ski Pants. Telemark fiends shed tears when these Marmot pants disappeared, but now they're back with two-layer waterproof breathable Gore-Tex Pro fabric for excellent weather protection. The Randonnee Pants' full-length side zips allow fast and easy layering and ventilation, and the built-in gaiters keep the snow out as you enjoy the pow. These Marmot ski pants even have removable kneepads for tele turns and integrated suspenders with a high back for pow-pow crashes.
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FEATURES:
Adjustable Suspenders : Articulated Seat and Knees : Back Zip Pocket : Durable ankle scuff guards : Front Key Pocket : Full Side Zips with Velcro Waist Tabs : GORE-TEX PRO Shell : Internal Gaiters with Gripper Elastic : Micro-stitched and 100% seam taped 2-Layer construction : Removable Knee Pads : Zip Fly with Snap Closure : Zippered Handwarmer Pockets
MATERIALS:
Main Material:- False Twist N-280 GORE-TEX Pro 2L (from F08) : Lining Material:- Mesh P-130
| Breathable Rating: | Guaranteed |
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| Country of Origin: | China |
| Face fabric: | nylon |
| Gaiters: | Yes |
| Insulation: | None |
| Liner fabric: | polyester |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | [Shell] Gore-Tex Pro; [Lining] Mesh |
| Pockets: | 2 Front |
| Recommended Use: | Skiing |
| Seam Taped: | Yes, fully |
| Secondary fabric: | nylon |
| Side Zips: | Yes, full-length |
| Venting: | Side zips |
| Waist: | Suspenders |
| Waterproof Rating: | Guaranteed |
| Waterproofing: | GORE-TEX 2-layer Pro Shell |
| Weight: | 2 lbs 3 oz |
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Sometimes, we can't be sure that the product is the same across the stores that offer its, so you may find the same product listed more then once on GearBuyer.com, we these list highly similar products below.
| Marmot Randonnee Pant Long | $325.00 | |
| Marmot Randonnee Pants - Short | $325.00 | |
| Marmot Randonnee Glove | $59.97 - $110.00 | |
| Marmot Randonnee Mitt | $49.99 - $110.00 |
Sometimes brands make complementary products for the opposite gender that coordinate with this product, we also try to show these products below.
| Marmot Randonnee Ski Pant - Women's | $179.99 | |
| Marmot Randonnee Glove - Women's | $60.00 - $100.00 | |
| Marmot Randonnee Mitt - Women's | $59.95 - $110.00 |
These are products that have been indicated being comparable to this product:
| Oakley Mystic Pant Men's Clothing > Pants | $229.90 - $262.50 | |
| Marmot Neck Gaitor Snow Sports > Masks & Balaclavas | $16.15 - $18.00 | |
| Spyder Outturn GORE-TEX Pant Men's Clothing > Pants | $164.97 - $285.00 | |
| Arc'teryx Stingray Pant Men's Clothing > Pants | $169.99 - $350.00 |
Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.
| Size | Color | ||||
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| Tarmac | Cargo | Black | Gargoyle | Lead | |
| Extra Small | 324.00324.95325.00 | ||||
| Small | 325.00 | 299.00324.952 More... | |||
| Medium | 325.00 | 239.98299.003 More... | 325.00 | ||
| Large | 325.00 | 239.98299.003 More... | 325.00 | ||
| Extra Large | 325.00325.00 | 239.98299.003 More... | 325.00 | 129.93 | |
| Extra Extra Large | 325.00 | ||||
| M/Reg | 324.95 | ||||
| S/Reg | 324.95 | ||||
| L/Reg | 324.95 | ||||
| XL/Reg | 324.95 | ||||
| N/A | 164.97 | ||||
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Keeps the wet cold stuff on the outside | |
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If you are looking for something to keep the snow outside of your pants... I highly recomend these. I have used them now for Skiing and Ice Climbing I had to scramble through rocks, hit trees, and Even accidently got a little "wild" with my ice axe;however, these pants still are seemless and I have not had a problem with durability. The Side pocket side zip tend to look the same and i would recomend caution expecially if you didn't feel like wearing a base layer... Woops... Bottom line if you want a good shell these are not a bad choice and I am happy with mine. | |
| nmcdoug12036558 at Backcountry.com on 10/25/2008 | |
I like the fluffy white stuff on the outside. | |
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If you are looking for something to keep the snow outside of your pants... I highly recomend these. I have used them now for Skiing and Ice Climbing. I had to scramble through rocks, hit trees, and Even accidently got a little "wild" with my ice axe;however, these pants still are seemless and I have not had a problem with durability. The Side pocket side zip tend to look the same and i would recomend caution expecially if you didn't feel like wearing a base layer... Woops... Bottom line if you want a good shell these are not a bad choice. | |
| nmcdoug12036558 at Backcountry.com on 10/25/2008 | |
Another Marmot hit! | |
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| This is a great pant! Just returned from a week of skiing Utah powder, and these pants were perfect. The fabric is tough, yet light in weight. Stayed 100% dry, and the high waist keeps snow out. I prefer a full length side zipper, which these have, and I like the gaiter and over-the-boot cuff. Multiple adjustments helped make the fit perfect and, like all Marmot gear, these pants provided all day comfort and freedom of movement. The knee pads were weird, but they removed easily. Bottom line...I'm 100% satisfied with my purchase. | |
| Blizzards are sweeeeet! at Mountain Gear on 03/05/2008 | |
Good pants... functional. | |
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Perfect amount on bulk for the backcountry (don't overheat, but keeps you warm on blizzard days. They are very functional and move well. No problems with durability. Suspenders are easy to adjust. The suspenders have a tendency to slip off from time to time... it could be a slippery layer underneath, but it would be nice if the straps had a little more grip. Also, I sometimes confuse the side pocket zipper with the side zips (right next to each other and they feel the same). | |
| Gordy Jacobsen at Backcountry.com on 08/25/2008 | |
Excellent pants for touring | |
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Finally decided to take the plunge and buy a set of lite shells for the BC...these certainly do not disappoint. The fit is very good, and the pants are very durable. The knee pads are a big plus, especially for touring when you frequently take a knee to strap your skis on the pack or take gear out. | |
| Adrian at Backcountry.com on 05/07/2009 | |
best pants for backpacking | |
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| I use these pants for winter backpacking. They have everything I was looking for (suspenders, vents, water proof, and gaiters), but the best feature is the knee pads. You don't even know they are there untill you use them. It's much better to kneel on a cushy pad than rocks (they are removeable if that's not your thing, still a good pair of pants). The only complaint I would have is to make the fabric in the knees more durable. | |
| Nilknarf at Mountain Gear on 09/23/2009 | |
Lightweight and Windproof | |
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These pants are very good for blocking out the harsh weather and the half bib length is perfect for keeping unwanted snow out. They are as previously stated not very durable so keep that in mind when out in the elements. The full length zipper is very convenient when you are too warm, just zip them off and stow them in the pack, they compress into small spaces very well and are lightweight. | |
| Grant Watson at Backcountry.com on 10/09/2009 | |
Good backcountry pant | |
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| According to Marmot sizing I was just over the line for XL size. The XL is a little big, which puts the knee pads a little lower than I would like. Overall a great backcountry pant. If you are on the fence between sizing I would go with the smaller size. | |
| yooper at Mountain Gear on 03/25/2009 | |
Functional and still good looking | |
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A great functional pant that can't only be worn in the backcountry but also on the slopes of Zermatt or St. Moritz... | |
| Alex S. at Backcountry.com on 11/27/2007 | |
Not quite there | |
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I bought these bibs sight unseen based on their rep and spec list. On paper, they seemed to have exactly what I wanted. In reality, they have all the features, it's the material that's the problem. The outside of these bibs are not made for any type of abuse. Case in point, first bc trip in these - I sat on a rock and ripped a 2 inch hole in the seat. Marmot fixed it, but not under warranty, so it cost 40 bucks. At least they added a cordura panel to the seat so that it won't happen again. If you are looking for something burly, this isn't the pant. | |
| Lohms at Backcountry.com on 10/26/2007 | |
An updated and UP-SIZED version of the classic | |
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| I would be giving this bib 5 stars if it weren't for the following problem: The bib is a Marmot classic which is rugged, functional, and looks as contemporary today as it did when I originally bought it about ten years ago. Finally, it's wearing out, and when I learned that Marmot has re-introduced it, I ordered. When it arrived I was greatly disappointed to discover that the new version has been upsized considerably. I am a size small, and the old bib fit me perfectly, but the new model's inseam is 1" to 2" longer, the waist is larger, and the cut is fuller all around. Unfortunately, I had to return it. Too bad that Marmot had to fix something that wasn't broke. I guess I'll have to go with ArcTeryx, which sizes in 1" increments and offers short and tall sizes. | |
| Harry at Altrec on 05/20/2009 | |