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Outdoor Research Aspire Pant - Women's Review

Highly versatile, lightweight, and breathable, they are adaptable for a range of seasons
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Outdoor Research Aspire Pant - Women's Review
Credit: Outdoor Research
Price:  $180 List
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Manufacturer:   Outdoor Research
By Lyra Pierotti ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Sep 25, 2023
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RANKED
#4 of 10
  • Water Resistance - 30% 7.0
  • Breathability - 25% 8.0
  • Comfort and Mobility - 20% 6.0
  • Weight - 15% 5.5
  • Durability - 10% 5.0

Our Verdict

The Outdoor Research Aspire pants are an excellent pair of rain pants for a variety of conditions. The Gore-Tex 2 layer fabric is lightweight and supple and highly breathable. The feature set makes these pants highly versatile, with a back pocket and partial side zippers that double nicely as vents at the mid-thigh level. These pants would be more competitive in this review if they had strategically placed patches of more durable fabric in critical areas like the instep of the lower leg. For the price, these are a very competitive pair of shell pants. Check out our article on the best women's rain pants to see how it ranks versus competitors.
REASONS TO BUY
Lightweight
Versatile
Comfortable
REASONS TO AVOID
Not full length side zippers

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Awards Top Pick Award
Best for Variable Climates
Editors' Choice Award
Best Overall Rain Pants for Women
Best Buy Award
Best Bang for the Buck
Top Pick Award
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Bottom Line These lightweight rain pants stretch the seasons and prove useful most of the yearAn affordable option that will stand up to moderate activityThese ultralight rain pants offer excellent comfort at a reasonable priceA go-to for wet weather cycling and commutingThese rain pants are highly versatile and affordable, a great option for emergency shell pants
Rating Categories Outdoor Research As... Patagonia Torrentsh... Rab Downpour Eco Pa... Showers Pass Transi... REI Co-op Rainier F...
Water Resistance (30%)
7.0
9.5
7.0
9.0
6.0
Breathability (25%)
8.0
7.0
7.5
5.0
7.0
Comfort and Mobility (20%)
6.0
7.0
8.0
6.0
7.0
Weight (15%)
5.5
4.7
7.1
4.4
4.0
Durability (10%)
5.0
7.0
6.0
9.0
6.0
Specs Outdoor Research As... Patagonia Torrentsh... Rab Downpour Eco Pa... Showers Pass Transi... REI Co-op Rainier F...
Measured Weight 9.5 oz 10.5 oz 7.3 oz 11.0 oz 11.5 oz
Waterproof Material 50D polyester Gore-tex 2L 100% recycled nylon Pertex Shield membrane Nylon Peak 2.5-layer recycled ripstop nylon
Face Fabric and Layer Construction Gore-Tex 2L H2No Performance standard shell 50D recycled polyester, DWR coating Artex 3-Layer Recycled ripstop nylon
Pockets 1 back 2 zippered hand None None 2 zippered hand
Side Zip Length 3/4 zip 1/2 zip 1/3 zip Ankle Full length
Compatible with Hiking or Mountaineering Boots? Mountaineering Mountaineering Hiking Low top hiking/casual Both
Inseam Length (size Small) 30 32 30 32 31.5
Stows Into Pocket? Yes Yes No No No
Clippable Loop? Yes Yes No No No
Waist Band Style Elastic waist + internal drawcord Elastic waist + internal drawcord Elastic waist + internal drawcord Elastic waist + internal drawcord Elastic waist + internal drawcord

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Aspire pants are highly versatile rain pants with an extensive feature set for those looking for rain pants with fewer compromises.

Performance Comparison


outdoor research aspire pant for women - hauling wood on a rainy day, one of many activities for the or aspire!
Hauling wood on a rainy day, one of many activities for the OR Aspire!
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Water Resistance


The ability of rain pants to keep water off your legs is paramount to any good rain pants. The materials are consistently good in this category—they do the job. But there are other ways that pants can fail to keep water out. The OR Aspire pants had the best waterproof/breathable fabric and features that improved comfort and utility without compromising that waterproof seal. They are made of Gore-Tex Paclite material that has taped seams and pores smaller than a droplet of water—it keeps water droplets out mechanically because they just can't fit through the material.


We loved the waterproof zippers on these pants, which are generally better than flaps that cover non-waterproof zippers. In the wind or while moving, these zipper flaps can fold open, or in intense downpours, drips can find their way down the inside of these flaps. As such, the waterproof zipper was our preferred style to seal out the rain.

Breathability


We love Gore-Tex's two-layer technology. With all of the options for waterproof/breathable fabrics available today, Gore-Tex does not unequivocally hold the corner of the market anymore. However, Paclite has brought them back into the limelight for us. It is super light and softer to the touch, which makes it feel much more supple and easy to move in.


The fabric of the OR Aspire is also thinner than burlier waterproof materials, which in our testing, meant that it also felt more breathable (and cooler, in general). Since breathability depends upon the ability of our body heat to pump moisture from an area of higher concentration (near our bodies) to an area of lower concentration (outside the jacket), a thinner membrane seems to make this process easier.

outdoor research aspire pant for women - we appreciate the addition of another zipper pull at the top of the...
We appreciate the addition of another zipper pull at the top of the 3/4 length side zipper; this allows you to ventilate easily and comfortably from the mid-thigh.
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That said, these would not be your most severe weather pants. They will hold up through milder winter use and summer mountaineering and hiking. If you were to go on an expedition in Alaska, you'd want something much burlier both for durability and to help seal out the strong winds and blowing snow. These pants also feature 3/4 length side zippers, which can be unzipped from the top or the bottom. This makes for great vents if you unzip from the top: they are well placed to dump heat from the outside of your big thigh muscles. We can tell these pants were designed in the Pacific Northwest—venting is far more critical in mild, humid climates, where the humidity of the air can reduce the ease with which your body can pump moisture out of the pores of the pants.

Comfort and Mobility


The Aspire is one of the most comfortable rain pants in this review. The material feels supple instead of plasticky, especially on the interior. We love the Gore-Tex Paclite technology: it is softer and very light, which helps it move more easily with your every high step, kick turn, or slow jog.


The Aspire is easy to put on over boots of any sort with its 3/4 length zippers up the sides of the legs. The waist has a comfortable elastic band with an elastic drawcord adjustment toggle. This is excellent because when it gets really, really wet out, rain pants can become heavy and start to tug downward or catch on your knees. These pants stayed in place much more effectively.

outdoor research aspire pant for women - the partial side zippers rise high enough to make donning the pants...
The partial side zippers rise high enough to make donning the pants in a hurry easier, and double as vents when unzipped from the top.
Credit: Lyra Pierotti

The cuffs are half elastic band with a grippy interior and half smooth fabric. Additionally, OR added small fabric loops where you can tie cord to loop under your boots. This makes sure the pants stay down over your boots, acting more like gaiters. We loved this feature because it makes the pants useful on snowy adventures: post-holing in deep snow won't push the cuffs up and dump snow over the tops of your boots. This is another excellent way to help keep your feet dry, too, so long as your shoes are waterproof.

outdoor research aspire pant for women - the cuffs have several useful features: a button closure, elastic...
The cuffs have several useful features: a button closure, elastic with grippy material to help them stay put, and loops to tie cord which you can hook around your boots to keep the pants secure around your boots.
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The Aspire's cuffs are less adjustable than some of the pants in this review, with only the elasticity of the cuff providing the adjustability, but the zipper and button at the bottom hem allow you to flare them open if you're wearing ski boots. This is not our favorite solution, but it will work in a pinch, so it does add some versatility to the pants.

Features


Outdoor Research thought through the features of the Aspire very thoroughly. They don't have hand pockets, but they added a single zippered back pocket, which you can also stuff the pants into for protection or to make them less unruly to throw into a small bag or duffel. There is a clippable loop in this pocket as well.

outdoor research aspire pant for women - the elastic waist band is comfortable and adjustable.
The elastic waist band is comfortable and adjustable.
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The elastic waistband adjustable drawcord makes these pants easy to slip on, and the 3/4 side zips make it easier to get these pants on when wearing boots. The cuffs have a grippy elastic with a secure button closure to keep them from spontaneously unzipping. We also loved the tiny loops where we can tie cord to turn the bottoms of these pants into gaiters for use in snow or off-trail where the legs can get inadvertently pushed up our legs either from the brush or as we post-hole in the snow.

Weight


The Aspire pants are relatively middle-of-the-road for weight in this review—which is admittedly pretty competitive in this category. They have more features than others, so it is the use of ultralight 2-layer Gore-Tex which ensures the lightness of these pants.


Packability


Similar to the weight category above, the packed size of the Aspire was impressive. Gore-Tex named their product well: Paclite. It packs well and is very lightweight. Outdoor Research was wise to use this material for one of the more versatile rain pants on the market.

outdoor research aspire pant for women - the aspire packs into its own back pocket, creating a convenient and...
The Aspire packs into its own back pocket, creating a convenient and compact package.
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Durability


The Gore-Tex Paclite material proved very durable in our tests. We took it ice climbing and packed it with and around all of our sharp items without issue. It didn't snag on our ice tools when we held our tools by our side. But material durability is not our only consideration when assessing the durability of our rain pants.


We examined the waterproof zippers for durability: good. The button closure at the bottom: strong. The fit and shape for any easy-to-snag areas: reasonably svelte and close to the body, which is good. The 50D polyester is also a solid weave.

Should You Buy the Outdoor Research Aspire Pants?


These rain pants are the right choice for the person that knows they are heading into highly variable weather. When it comes to breathability and venting, they are one of the best models that we've ever gotten our hands on. Not only are they versatile with lots of features, but they even look decent for rain pants.

outdoor research aspire pant for women - the or aspire pants are up to a variety of tasks in a variety of...
The OR Aspire pants are up to a variety of tasks in a variety of weather conditions.
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What Other Rain Pants Should You Consider?


If you're looking for a burlier pair of rain pants, check out the Patagonia Torrentshell 3L, which are durable and offer a high degree of water resistance. For the cyclists out there, the Showers Pass Transits are designed specifically for pedaling. If you're looking for an affordable pair of rain pants that still offer a high degree of performance, we recommend the Rab Downpour Eco Pant.

Lyra Pierotti