Golite’s Reed Pants are one of the lightest waterproof pants available today. At 6.4 oz for a men’s large, they are significantly lighter than both the old and new versions of Marmot Precips that weigh in at 9 oz. or more depending on size. These pants also compress down to the size of an apple and are easy to jam into the back pocket or webbing of your pack for easy access.
The Reed Pants are made using a laminate fabric called Alchemy that "features a tightly woven ripstop nylon face fabric with DWR finish, a micro-porous hydrophilic PU coating and 1/2-layer ceramide ink printing to enhance moisture vapor transmission and prevent clamminess."
I’ve worn my pair over the past year in all 4 seasons while backpacking and snowshoeing and have found them to be rugged and comfortable in the pouring rain and the freezing cold, as an outer wind and shell layer. The pants however are quite simple and lack some convenience features to save weight. For example, the legs are tapered and don’t have any ankle zips, so if you need to shed a layer, you have take off your boots (this year’s model has corrected that deficiency and added ankle zips -but there probably is a slight weight penalty.) The waist is elasticized allowing you to easily tuck in and adjust to multiple layers. There is no front zipper.
I recommend these pants even though they lack some of the conveniences found in heavier alternatives. Cost is $70 and they are available at MooseJaw Moutaineering.
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