Patagonia Men's Torrentshell Pants

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Patagonia Torrentshell Pants -
Packable rain protection.

For your next backpacking trip, be prepared for rainy weather with the Patagonia Men's Torrentshell Pant. Made with Patagonia's highest level of waterproof protection, the Torrentshell Pant works to keep you bone-dry, has articulated knees for freedom of movement, and can be stuffed into its own front pocket so you'll always have the space to bring it.

Wash and Care:

  • Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.

Weather and Wind:

  • Fully taped seams and DWR-treated zippers keep wet conditions out
  • Waterproof breathable H2No Performance Standard shell, nylon ripstop, and a Deluge DWR finish provide Patagonia's highest level weather protection
  • Two zippered handwarmer pockets, zippered right rear pocket: all pockets have Deluge DWR-treated zippers, storm flaps and mesh pocket bags

Zippers:

  • Two zipped hand pockets and a rear pocket stow essentials

Pockets:

  • Pants easily stow in the back pocket.
  • Pants stuff into the left hand pocket with clip-in loop for compact storage

Fit:

  • Elasticized waistband with an internal drawcord ensures a snug fit

Fabric:

  • 2.5-layer, 2.6-oz 50-denier 100% nylon ripstop, with a waterproof/breathable H2No barrier and a Deluge DWR (durable water repellent) finish
  • Pull-On, Elasticized Self-Fabric Waistband with Internal Drawcord
  • Adjustable, self-fabric hook-and-loop closure at ankle with flapped, Deluge DWR-treated zipper to the knee

Lining and Layers:

  • Regular fit leaves room for layers on chilly days

Manufactured:

  • Made in Vietnam.

Features:

  • Adjustable cuffs seal around ankles to keep moisture out
  • Articulated knees provide freedom of movement
USOutdoor.com
Sure, you’ve probably got your waterproof jacket, but that is only half the equation for success during a monsoon. The 2.5 layer nylon Patagonia Torrentshell Pants feature durable water repellent and a zippered lower leg so all you have to do is pull them on when the waterworks begin. Incredibly lightweight and packable, these pants actually stow in the left handwarmer pocket. Fight through the storm with the durable, waterproof Torrentshell Pants from Patagonia.

Rocky Mountain Trail

Patagonia Mens Torrentshell Pants.
They're lightweight, waterproof and breathable: Our new Torrentshell Pants keep you singing in the rain when the thunderstorms boom. The simple pull-on style has an elastic drawcorded waistband, articulated knees and three zippered pockets (two handwarmer, one back hip). The zippered lower legs have adjustable hook-and-loop cuffs, and the pants stuff into the left front pocket (with carabiner clip-in loop).


Moosejaw

The Men's Torrentshell Pants by Patagonia. From the perpetual drip of a rain forest trek, to the flash-bang of an afternoon thunderstorm in the mountains, the Torrentshell Pants are rainwear pants built for trekking and hiking in wet conditions.


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Hike your way to the top while looking like a pro sporting the Patagonia Torrentshell Pants Retro. Designed for the extremely outdoorsy types, the breathable shell is made with 2.5 ripstop nylon coated with an H2No barrier and Deluge DWR. The adjustable self-fabric hook-and-loop closure is at the ankles and its zippers are coated with DWR treatment as well. The articulated knees of the Torrentshell Pants Retro let you maneuver with greater ease, letting you freely get past any obstacles on a rainy day.


Rock/Creek Outfitters

The Men's Torrentshell Pants by Patagonia are lightweight, waterproof and breathable: Torrentshells keep you singing in the rain when thunderstorms boom. The 2.5-layer nylon pants feature a simple pull-on style with an elastic drawcord waistband, articulated knees and three zippered pockets (two handwarmers, one back hip). The zippered lower legs have adjustable hook-and-loop cuffs, and the pants stuff into their back pocket (with carabiner clip-in loop). Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.


KLmountainshop
Perfect for any wet weather expeditions, the Torrent Shell Pant from Patagonia will keep you protected from the elements. The Torrentshell Pants are durable rainwear pants built for trekking and hiking in wet conditions. The 2.5-layer nylon pants feature a simple pull-on style with an elastic drawcorded waistband, articulated knees and three zippered pockets (two handwarmer, one back hip). The zippered lower legs have adjustable hook-and-loop cuffs, and the pants stuff into their back pocket (with carabiner clip-in loop).

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The weather is out of control, but slip on the Torrentshell Pant and you've got everything you need to stay comfortable and dry.
Regular fit is relaxed, but not sloppy, and perfect for workouts or everyday activities.
H2No® Performance Standard breathable shell is fully seam sealed to prevent exterior water and wind from penetrating.
Deluge® DWR, Patagonia®'s proprietary fabric finish, repels water and lasts substantially longer than standard DWRs.
Elastic waist with interior drawstring provides a secure fit.
Two zip hand pockets.
One rear zip pocket at right.
Bottom hem zip openings for easier on and off.
Hook-and-loop adjustable cuffs.
Pant can be stowed away in the left hand pocket for ultimate portability.
H2No® 2.5L 100% nylon ripstop.
Machine wash warm, tumble dry medium.
Imported.
Ramsey Outdoor
Pared-down and packable, Torrentshell Pants offer no-frills, 2.5-layer waterproof/breathable H2No® protection for seriously wet weather. They're lightweight, waterproof and breathable: Torrentshells keep you singing in the rain when thunderstorms boom. The 2.5-layer nylon pants with a Deluge® DWR (durable water repellent) finish feature a simple pull-on style with an elastic drawcord waistband, articulated knees and three zippered pockets (two handwarmers, one back hip). The zippered lower legs have adjustable hook-and-loop cuffs, and the pants stuff into the left handwarmer pocket (with carabiner clip-in loop).
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Designed to combat wet weather from the jungle to the ridgeline, the Patagonia Men’s Torrentshell Pant is a streamlined rain pant that does what it’s supposed to. Zippered lower legs make it easy to pull the pant on while wearing your boots, and three zippered pockets store your essentials. When the skies clear, the pant stows in its own back pocket.


Mountains Plus Outdoor Gear

For trekking and hiking in drenching conditions, Patagonia's Torrentshell pant is a 2.5-layer nylon pant featuring a simple pull-on style with an elastic drawcord waistband, articulated knees and three zippered pockets (two handwarmers, one back hip). The zippered lower legs have adjustable hook-and-loop cuffs, and the pants stuff into the left handwarmer pocket (with carabiner clip-in loop).
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SummitHut.com

Pared-down and packable, the Torrentshell Pants are H2No® Performance Standard 2.5-layer nylon waterproof/breathable rain pants for seriously wet weather.


Backcountry Edge (2013)

Updated for 2013! A fully waterproof and breathable 2.5 layer hard shell, the Patagonia Torrentshell Pant is an excellent lightweight option for hikers and backpackers seeking reliable protection from wet or windy weather.


6pm.com
Never be caught in the rain without this lightweight and waterproof pant.
Half-Moon Outfitters (Fall 2012)
2.5-layer H2No® Performance Standard nylon ripstop waterproof/breathable fabric repels moisture
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Also available for: Women, Boys, Kids
Back Rise:16 in
Fabrics/Materials:2.5-layer fabric with waterproof/breathable H2No® barrier and Deluge® DWR (durable water repellent) finish
Fit:Regular-Fit
Fly Closure:None
Front Rise:11 in
H2No Performance Standard Shell:2.5-Layer, 2.6 oz 50-Denier 100% Nylon Ripstop with a Waterproof/Breathable Barrier and a Deluge DWR (Durable Water Repellent) Finish
H2No® Performance Standard shell:2.5-layer, 2.6-oz 50-denier 100% nylon ripstop with a waterproof/breathable barrier and a Deluge® DWR (durable water repellent) finish
Hem:Adjustable, self-fabric hook-and-loop closure at ankle with flapped, DWR-treated zipper to the knee
Inseam:31 in
Inseam Length:31.5" (for a size medium)
Leg Opening:16 in
Number of Pockets:3
Other:Ankle Zippers and Packs into Pocket
Outseam:42 in
Pockets:two zippered handwarmers and zippered right rear pocket, all have Deluge® DWR-treated zippers, storm flaps and mesh pocket bags
Recommended Use:Hiking/Backpacking/Climbing/Travel
Seams:fully taped
Shell Material:H2NO 2.5L with DWR (100% nylon ripstop)
Side Zips:yes, lower leg
Technologies:[H2No�]
Type:Waterproof/Breathable Shell
Venting:none
Waist:Elasticized self-fabric waistband with internal drawcord - pulls on for easy use
Waist Measurement:30 in
Waistband:Elasticized self-fabric waistband with internal drawcord pulls
Warranty:Lifetime Limited
Waterproof Rating:20,000 mm
Weight:260 g (9.2 oz)
Weight [with packaging]:Small: 0.55 lb, Medium: 0.6 lb, Large, X-Large, X-Small: 0.65 lb
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Patagonia Torrentshell Pants Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

A little gem

These pants offer very few bells and whistles, yet overall they are nothing short of spectacular. I wore them over my denims while riding my motorcycle through a severe rain storm for over 25 minutes; the rain came so hard cars were parked at the side of the road for shelter. Yet through this entire ordeal my jeans (and me underneath) remained dry as a bone -- I didn't even "know" it was raining so hard. They weigh close to nothing; they occupy almost no space; they are a breeze to put on or take off (one of the few, amazing, "bells"); and they look great after being "crunched" for days in your pack. In all, they are nothing short of a gem.
Doron at Patagonia on 08/25/2012

GREAT PANTS!

I love these pants! They do everything they are designed to do. I also have a Torrentshell Jacket, when I am wearing them together all I can say is "Whocares? Let it rain!" We have some weather here in the Tetons. I keep both these pieces with me all the time, they pack small and stay in my driftboat, truck, or pack. Where ever I go, they go! They are a permanent part of my essential layers collection. I am 5'10", 34"waist, 215 lbs. and size Large is a perfect fit for me, with fleece under them you won't believe how comfortable you will be when the weather gets nasty.
Fishndrift at Patagonia on 05/04/2012

Great Rain Pants

I've owned many rain pants and these are one of the best! They are durable, light weight, take up very little space in your pack, are comfortable to wear and most importantly keep you dry. I like having pockets in my rain pants which is another reason I bought the Torrentshell pant. I added a cord-lock to the draw string waist for easy of use. My normal size is a medium, but I bought these in a large since I usually put them on over another pair of pants and I'm happy with the fit.
AKGuide at Patagonia on 08/05/2011

Feverpost FEVER!!!

I absolutely LOVE this jacket, it is awesome in every way, shape, and form!It is fantastic to ride in and fits so well. It provides me with the room I need to move and the tight fit I need to keep in my body warmth and keep out the freezing cold air. The light insulation in this piece is fantastic for adapting your body temperature to all conditions. It's just all around amazing and my ultimate favorite jacket I've ever owned.
Kathy at KLmountainshop on 11/11/2011

Does what you need them to do, when you need them to do it

Very durable material. Have never worried about them tearing due to terrain. Sitting, lounging, walking, or whatever else you need em to do, they can handle it. But like most rain pants you wont use them NEAR as much as the rain coat. Very windproof to help keep you warm but unless is cold sweat builds up quickly, especially on severe inclines. One added feature that might help this is a zippered crotch to dump some unwanted heat.
Donald at Moosejaw on 04/10/2012

Torrentshel Pants

These pants are 4-time all-around champs; lightweight, breathable, waterproof and a great value. I purchased these pants to replace my old ones because I was getting wetter from sweating than from the rain. I have been thoroughly impressed with these pants, especially the breathability after numerous (wet) bike rides and a week-long backpacking trip in the olympic penninsula. Despite the low price, these pants have great features like zipper hand pockets and 1/4 zip legs with velcro closures.
outhere at Patagonia on 10/29/2010

Super Functional, but run small

These pants are perfect with the Torrentshell Pullover, compact and lightweight and easy to roll up in case a shower comes through or the temperature drops. They're clean and simple, which I love. Very easy to move in. The diameter of the legs was small for me through the thighs, so I ordered a size up and they're very comfortable.
OceanT at Patagonia on 04/01/2011
Bought the pants for keeping on my skiff for wet and blustery days. Do well for blocking the wind and water...but don't provide much durability against a wayward hook. The straight leg (as opposed to the Rainshadow Pants elasticized cuffs) are much more comfortable, and the pockets are a nice feature.
Flybbergasted at Patagonia on 02/08/2010

Good enough when you need it

Hiked up Mt Washington in these pants and forgot I had them on. More importantly, the rest of the week with good weather they were at the bottom of the pack and they were so like and compressible I forgot they were there (I forget a lot)!
Rob at Moosejaw on 12/20/2010

Outstanding Waterproof Pants

Please see my review of the M Torrentshell Jacket for additional information. These pants are just right for fast walks in cold, windy, and wet conditions. The design and cut of the fabric allows walking uphill with no limitations. Bottom Line: Functional pants that look great.
SLORower at Patagonia on 06/25/2012

Neutral Reviews:

ok, waterproofing wears off

had these for about 6 months. the waterproofing is already wearing off. used it about 12 times in that span, for 1-2 hours each in medium to heavy rain. i expected these to last at least 1-2 years until waterproofing would wear off. overall, a little hot, not breathable enough. often sweating inside them in moderate to cool temps. don't even think about using them above 80 degrees outside. probably worth the cost, but i guess i should have bought one level higher in quality
kanishka at Patagonia on 10/02/2010

Beware of sizing

These pants are *NOT* sized to fit over another pair of pants. If you intend to wear these pants on top of another layer (e.g. for bicycle commuting), I would recommend ordering one size larger than your normal pant size. I have a 32-inch waist and just sent back the medium size Torrentshell pants because they were too tight. I'm hoping the large size will work better.
Anonymous at Patagonia on 01/07/2011