Firefall Bib Pant - Women's
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Mountain Hardwear made the Firefall Bib Pant with dawn patrols and epic backcountry days in mind. It has Thermal.Q insulation in critical areas for efficient heat retention where you want it most. If the pants end up running too hot, full-length side zips dump heat and provide comfortable ventilation for as much or as little that is required. Articulated knees allow for additional mobility so you’re not restricted while skinning up the track or making your kick turns. Both zippered thigh pockets have a mesh pocket to fit an avalanche beacon, so you can whip it out easily when you need to.
Details
- A technical bib for hunting powder lines in the mountains
- Thermal.Q insulation mimics down to trap heat
- Full-length side zips ventilate heat on the skin track
- Articulated knees increase range of movement and maneuverability
- Zip thigh pockets include inner mesh beacon pocket
- Item #MHW015R
- Material
- [membrane/laminate] 2-layer, [face fabric] 150D Plain Weave Polyester (100% polyester)
- Insulation
- 40g Thermal.Q (polyester)
- Seams
- fully sealed
- Fit
- regular
- Pockets
- 2 zippered thigh, 1 beacon
- Venting
- full-zip
- Bib
- yes
- RECCO
- yes
- Recommended Use
- skiing, snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
4 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 2, 2020
Great bib for thicc legs
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
We had a lot of trouble finding bibs for my gf. She?s 5?0? but has thick thighs and butt. We had tried several pairs of bibs before finding a pair that actually worked for her. The mountain hardware fire fall fit perfect. Great for pow days, the only down fall about these is the lack of shoulder strap clips.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com