Snowcrew Pant - Men's
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We do one thing when winter comes along in our region—we chase powder. That requires a pant that can keep up with our rampant searches deep into the hills or at the local resort. That pant is the Snowcrew Pant from Outdoor Research. Fully waterproof, highly breathable, and extremely mobile, the Snowcrew keeps us reared and ready to go while we scout for staches of kneck deep snow at our favorite riding locations.
Details
- The ultimate ski and snow pant for high-performance riding
- Ventia membrane keeps you regulated and protected from the elements
- Lightweight nylon fabric is stretchy for unhindered turning
- Fully sealed seams don't let water creep through the cracks
- Articulated knees add to the already mobile-friendly design
- Thigh ventilation easily dumps heat when you're working up a sweat
- Waist adjustment tabs let you customize the fit for layering
- Recycled materials show we care about the places we play
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- Material
- [membrane/laminate] Ventia (2-layer, 56% recycled polyester, 44% polyester), [face fabric] 20D 100% nylon ripstop
- Insulation
- VerticalX Eco (synthetic, 85% recycled polyester, 15% polyester)
- Seams
- fully sealed
- Fit
- regular
- Inseam
- [short] 30in, [regular] 32in, [long] 34in
- Pockets
- 2 zippered hand, 1 avalanche
- Venting
- mesh back inner thigh
- Waist
- adjustable
- Gaiters
- stretch mesh
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 8oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
- Activity
- skiing, snowboarding
Reviews
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Overall Rating
3 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 10, 2024
OK Ski Pant
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
The pants are fine. Could use a back pocket and a more stout fabric. I purchased in a copper color which I like and is quite nice. Not warm enough for a really cold day (anything below about 10 degrees) but they are roomy enough for a thick base layer.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com