Mountain Hardwear Power Stretch Tights - Women's

Brand : Mountain Hardwear
Item : MHW0246

When you're heading for the mountains in sub-zero temps, Mountain Hardwear Women's Power Stretch Tights are the perfect warm base layer pants for your layering system. Providing the same warmth as midweight fleece, these pants are made of soft, fast-wicking Polartec Power Stretch. Flat-lock seams and a gusseted crotch make these pants very comfortable while providing uninhibited freedom of movement. Put a shell over these tights, and be set for the coldest weather you can find in the lower 48.
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Mountain Hardwear Power Stretch Tights - Women's



Soft, comfortable, good fit
I really like the Power Stretch Tights. The fit is great, and I can easily wear them under jeans. I get cold often, and these tights do help to keep me warm. They make great lounge pants, too.


Power Stretch tights saved my butt
I purchased my first pair of these tights last year and instantly fell in love! I'm a competitive race walker who works out during Wisconsin winters, and these tights have kept me warm and dry through blizzards and unbearable windchills. Worth their weight in gold!


Best midweight layer ever!
I bought these for a winter camping trip and I'll never go anywhere cold again without them. They are FABULOUS! Kept me warm and toasty at 11,500 feet. Best things around!




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