I'm looking for a good, do it all cool to cold weather softshell pant. Since this segment of the outdoor industry seems to change every year, many of the reviews available for such items are no longer useful, so I'm hoping some folks around here can help me out.
I'm currently considering the Montbell Stretch Light Shell pant, made of a very lightweight stretchwoven face fabric with a knit polyester wicking liner. They are a bit like a stretchy DriClime pant.
One thing the Stretch Light Shell pant has in its favor, for me, is that the fabric is soft and quiet – it doesn't make much of a swish-swish whilst walking, which I loath.
Does anyone have experience with this pant, and if so, how does it rate in terms of durability and wind resistance. Ideally I would like something in the range of 5 CFM, about the wind resistance of a Patagonia Houdini.
I would also consider something more wind resistant and less breathable, such as an Epic by Nextec pant, but Epic is quite noisy stuff.
My priorities (in order) for this pant are: quiet, highly wind resistant, durable, warm (unlined softshell/stretchwoven also of interest).
Anybody have a softshell or windpant you're high on?

