Tuckerman Pants - Men's

$275.00

7 reviews
Color: Olive
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Description

Brave the elements in the versatile all-mountain pants you know you need.  Whether the backcountry slopes of Tuckerman Ravine are calling, or the treacherous winds of the Franconia ridge are howling, these pants will do the job. 

The Tuckerman is made using the most breathable waterproof fabric in the industry, Polartec® NeoShell. The design also allows for a free range of motion that ensures you won't be held back this winter - both from the weather and overheating.  With an estimated Water Vapor Transmisson Rate of 30,000gm per square meter every 24 hours, you will struggle to find anything close.  Learn more here.

Key Features & Uses

Key Features:

  • Made of Polartec® NeoShell, approximately 20% more breathable than GORE-TEX PRO
  • Fully waterproof and windproof
  • YKK Aquaguard zippers
  • Extended, 3/4-length side zips for venting and quick footwear swaps
  • Two interior leg vents
  • Two front hip pockets
  • Extended length to fully cover boots, and keep the snow out

Uses:  Backcountry skiing, XC skiing, downhill skiing, ice climbing, hiking, backpacking

Details

Fabric:  Polartec® NeoShell (Shanghai, China)

Care:  Machine wash cold/low, hang to dry

Sustainability

Our Tuckerman Pant is made from 100% deadstock material.  We purchased this first quality material after Polartec® ended its production of NeoShell.  All the material was either a factory overrun or canceled by a customer.  Its carbon impact is drastically lower than if we had ordered new material.  In addition, all Tuckerman products are handsewn and seam taped in New Hampshire. 

US domestic production ensures compliance with high environmental standards, a cleaner electrical grid, more efficient transportation infrastructure, as well as reducing the overall distance (and carbon footprint required) to move through a global supply chain.

Made Locally

Made in New Hampshire: The Tuckerman Hardshell is handstitched and seam-taped by the Burgeon production team in Gorham, New Hampshire.

Worker Standards: The Tuckerman Hardshell is handstitched and seam-taped by the Burgeon production team in Gorham, New Hampshire.  Burgeon follows all federal, state, and local laws and regulations that protect our employees.  Burgeon production team members also enjoy flexible working hours, paid time off (vacation, sick, safe), and all ten federal holidays.  Burgeon covers 100% of healthcare premiums for all employees who average 30+ hours per week.  All Burgeon production team members are eligible for a monthly bonus based on our sales.  5% of the sales of the Tuckerman Pant go directly into this bonus pool.

5% for our Community and Environment

5% of the purchase price of this product will benefit our community and environmental efforts.  These efforts include trail maintenance, working with local non-profits and organizations, as well as our carbon mitigation efforts.

We maintain three (Old Bridle Path, Pine Link, Willey Range) trails in the White Mountains in partnership with the Appalachian Mountain Club. In the past year, we have also donated time, resources, and money to organizations such as New England Disabled Sports, Pemi Search and Rescue, Lakes Region Search and Rescue, the Linwood Rotary, Linwood Ambulance, as well as local community centers in Lincoln, Franconia, and Lisbon, NH.

Shipping

Shipping on orders $75+ is free for continental US addresses. For orders less than $75 or to non-continental US locations, we charge $5.00 for shipping.

For non-US orders, shipping is calculated at checkout. All International packages are shipped via USPS. Deliveries times will vary depending on destination. Please note that you may be liable for duties on the shipment (varies by country).

For more information on Shipping, Returns, & Refunds, click here.

Sizing:

Size: Waist: Inseam: Weight: 
X-Small 30-31" 30 1 lb, 2 oz
Small 32-33" 31 1 lb, 2.6 oz
Medium 34-35" 32 1 lb, 3.7 oz
Large 36-37" 33 1lb, 4.2 oz
X-Large 38-39" 34 1lb, 5.7 oz
XX-Large 39-40" 34 1lb, 6.4 oz

 

Customer Reviews

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Benjamin B. (Miami, US)
Finally!

As a 6’7” 275 pound guy, it’s hard to find great gear that fits me. I’ve got many pieces from Burgeon, and love them all. The pants are long, the material soft, light, and fully waterproof. The only comment is that the ankle cuffs are a bit tight and hard to zip around my snowboard boots. Other than that very manageable thing, perfect pants!

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Charlie B. (Road Town, VG)
Exactly what I was looking for!

I bought the XL Large after buying several other brands and being nothing but disappointed. The burgeons fit perfectly, maybe even a tiny bit too long, which is not something a guy like me usually gets to say. I wouldn’t have minded slightly wider ankles to go around my snowboard boots, but they are not an issue

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Kevin H. (Lebanon, US)
Great lightweight shell pants

I use these pants for backcountry ski touring and they work great. They have the width and flex of a soft shell, but have water resistance closer to a hard shell. There is essentially zero insulation, and just a light and very thin fleece lining on the inside for tactile comfort. This combined with the excellent ventilation for both the outside and inside of the legs make these pants great for active winter activities, such as uphill ski touring and winter hiking. I found the small to be a little small, but the stretch of the material makes them fine. The medium I tried on was a big jump in size and would be too big for me.

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HOLLAND W. (Boise, US)
Tuckerman Ski Pants

Have only skied in them a few days, but they seem to work well. The pants do not have a snow gaiter like some other pants, but they fit snugly around my boots and so far no loose snow has penetrated. The fabric seems pretty substantial and although I have not worn them in particularly wet weather, they have kept me warm and dry. The “4” rating is based on my initial observations and experience. After 30+ days of use, I could give them a higher rating

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LAWTON C. (Brooklyn, US)
Great pants

Skied in them down to 25 degrees, warm with good long underwear, nice stretch, and surprisingly dry in rain (frequent issue this year). It is great going back to minimalistic clothing. Eastern skiers don’t need to dress like they are heading for a bottomless powder day every day. Great for uphill skiing. Venting is fantastic. A little tight in the thigh, but the stretch works and it improves uphill skiing.