Arc'teryx Sigma FL Pant - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.8
out of 10
11 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 11 Reviews
Retail Price:
$189.00
Used Value:
$113.40
Sale Value:
$170.10

The Arc'teryx Men's Sigma FL Pant is a lightweight pair of softshells suitable for summer mountaineering and alpine climbing. Its Fortius 1.0 fabric is the lightest softshell from Arc'teryx, and it boasts a four-way stretch, exceptional breathability, and reliable water-resistance for ideal protection in the alpine during warmer seasons. Arc'teryx designed it with a trim, articulated fit that ensures full mobility on the mountain despite its slimmer look.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
13.1oz
Fit:
trim
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited
Material:
Fortius 1.0 (85% nylon, 15% elastane), DWR treatment
Pockets:
2 hand, 1 hip
Recommended Use:
hiking, mountaineering, sport climbing, trad climbing
Waist:
adjustable, integrated belt

Full Reviews

10
If you're tall and slim these pants are total game changer. Most American outdoor pants don't fit me particularly well, being too short or very baggy. These are very slim and non-bulky. The DWR coating is very good, it only seeped a bit after climbing a super wet and steep ice flow where the water was basically pooling in my lap.
Connor, backcountry.com
May 29, 2020
10
For quick reference: I'm a size 32" waist. The Sigma FL definitely fits into the fast and light descriptor Arc'teryx designates to these pants. For those who don't know, Arc'teryx designates their clothes into several categories based on the type of materials used... SL (superlight), FL (fast and light), LT (lightweight), AR (all-round), MX (mixed weather), and SV (severe). These FLs land between the SLs and ARs. Basically, they're a good mix between a super lightweight fabric and a medium-weight fabric. I feel most comfortable wearing these in weather between mid-50ºF weather to mid-70ºF weather. For anything cooler than that I'll switch to the ARs and for anything warmer I'm wearing shorts like the Arc'teryx Aptins or Gamma LTs. That out of the way, they fit on the slimmer side which I like. They have some stretch to them too which I value tremendously. I feel like these are very agile pants that are great for climbing or any situation where you might otherwise feel like you would blow out some stitching. I do have some large quads which are a little snug in these but not in a bad way—if you're a cyclist you may experience a similar fit.
CASEY J., backcountry.com
May 4, 2020
10
These have been the best pants that I have worn hiking and climbing yet, they are super stretchy, comfortable and fit really well. Highly recommend.
Taylor Burk, backcountry.com
December 18, 2019
8
I got these in black for my dad, which is somewhat a bad idea. They pick up quite a bit of lint and dust and black is not the best color to hide that. Additionally, the pants are a lot more slim fitting than the other Arc'treyx pants he own. He didn't size up so they are a bit tight. However, these pants are pretty comfortable for my dad and he wears them quite frequently.
Manhei Sit, backcountry.com
December 2, 2019
10
Great product, impossible to tell what size you need without trying them on. I am 6' tall and 180lbs and slim (12% body fat) and the large was too big in both the waist and length.
Steven S., backcountry.com
July 13, 2019
10
I have ordered S/reg in stellar color. Pants look really nice but color is not as bright as on the website. I'm 5'11", 150lb and 29-30 inch waist. The fit is perfect, slim but not tight. I can comfortable sit and move around.
Jarek, backcountry.com
May 21, 2019
10
I initially bought a size L based on other reviews but it was a little big, so I returned it for an M size, which was definitely snug but not excessively so and I really like the slim profile. I have just got back from a 6-day summer alpine trip, worn virtually continuously and the pants worked out really well. Shed wind and dried fast, stretchy but kept its shape, useful zip pockets for bars or lip balm etc. Sitting in the snow for short periods was fine. Fitted over high ankle mountaineering boots very well. Looks fine in the bar and cafe. Definitely recommended.
NZ1503549 W., backcountry.com
February 26, 2019
10
The sigma has a slim fitting, tailored look with tapered bottoms. The material is high quality with a clean finish and looks good. The fit is comfortable due to the stretch with no baggy areas. They're an all around good pant for running errands or hiking trails. They are not the cheapest but the quality is definitely there.
Barbara D., backcountry.com
January 23, 2019
10
I'll echo what Stan stated in his review about the sizing. A bit trim for an Arc'teryx medium. I found the Medium still fit me like the Gamma LT and Gamma rock but snugger on the waist, These pants are perfect for cool weather climbing and being in the mountains. Durable on the knees and seat like the Gamma rock but with a bit thicker fabric elsewhere for cooler weather. I love that they added a thigh pocket! Can't speak to the long term use yet but they're been awesome for climbing and some cold weather backpacking. If you're in the lower end of the size chart, size up. I went with the Tall for extra ankle coverage, I could easily have got the Large and and some room to tighten the belt.
Reid Pitman, backcountry.com
October 5, 2018
10
I struggled getting the fit dialed in with these pants so I thought I'd post here to help others. About me: I'm 6'1", weigh 170-175, 33-34 inch waist and 33-34 inch inseam. Pretty typical climber build: tall and lanky. If you're anything like me, forget about the medium, even though it says 33 inch waist. The Arcteryx rep at the Denver store told me that the medium is actually sized from 31-33. For me, I could barely put them on. I got a large, tall and they fit perfectly. I’ve used these a number of times climbing ice in CO this season, from warm days on dripping wet pillars to freezing and windy days on bulletproof ice, and these pants kept me dry and kept the wind at bay. Highly recommended!
Stan L., backcountry.com
September 17, 2018
10
Love the cinch for the leg opening. Not a hassle to use at all, unlike other pairs I've used in the past. The fit seems to be somewhat small in the waist, but that's about it. Everything else feels great.
taylor, backcountry.com
September 14, 2018

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