
Originally Posted by
kootenayskier
I’ve been trying to find the perfect everyday resort/sidecountry bib pants, and with the new Arc’teryx Rush Bibs, I might have found them.
I’m long and lean (6’1”, 175lbs, typically 32” waist, 33” inseam), and am pretty fussy when it comes to fit. When I bend into the skiing position, I don’t want to be fighting against the fabric, and won’t accept when the cuff to pulls up, or the waist pulls down. Seems pretty simple, but not easy to find.
I was moderately happy with my Patagonia Snowdrifter bibs, which had a few weird design features, but fit well, until the laminate disintegrated through the entire crotch area within a couple of seasons. Love the Patagucci warranty.
Replaced them with a pair of Patagonia Untracked pants (all that was available at the time) and used them for half a season, but got plumbers butt with every bend. Am about to send em back.
I tried on a variety of Patagonia, OR, and Norrona pants, but with no satisfaction. Had pretty much decided on the Arc’teryx Ski Guide Bibs, and was just waiting for Medium Tall to be stocked, but then bought the new Rush Bibs as soon as they became available, hoping for the best. Free shipping and returns made it a no risk proposition.
The Rush Bibs fit perfectly (might be tight on someone less svelte), allow effortless movement, even the length (despite being listed as only 32”) is ideal. I love the softshell bib, the front zip (a feature perversely missing from my Snowdrifters), the extra burly cuff protection (same as on the pro bibs), and it’s hard to imagine going wrong with the 70D Gore Pro Most Rugged fabric.
I’d much prefer to support Patagonia, for all the cliched ethical reasons, but there’s just no denying that Arcteryx, despite their Chinese (Anta) and pro Russian ownership, know how to make perfectly dialed products.
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