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686 Mannual Patron Insulated Pant - Women's - 2011

686 Mannual Patron Insulated Pant - Women's - 2011

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686 Mannual Patron Insulated Pant - Women's - 2011

If all the lifties know your name and you always get a free beer in the lodge at the end of the day, then you belong in the 686 Women's Mannual Patron Snowboard Pants. Solid style and full-time-riding features help you keep up your 100-days-a-season streak.

  • Waterproof breathable fabric blocks outside moisture while letting perspiration escape
  • Fully taped seams stop water from sneaking through the stitching
  • Synthetic insulation traps warmth without adding movement-inhibiting bulk
  • Mesh-lined, zippered inner thigh vents let hot, sweaty air out and fresh air in
  • Zonal lining places warm and breathable fabrics where you need them most

Bottom Line: Standard issue for mountain regulars.

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December 9, 2011

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these have 20g of insulation which is better than none but if warmth is an issue go 40g or more.

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December 13, 2011

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they keep me warm with a really old base layer.... so old i can't even tell what size it it :) i live in PArk City Utah and they have been plenty warm.... although i never sit down in the snow so i can't speak to that.

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December 28, 2011

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Rating for this product: 3

The low down on these......

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December 28, 2011

I live and ride in Park City Utah. Spend a good amount of time on the mountain 5 days a week, sometimes more. I hate wearing lots of layers so i always go for insulated everything. I like a baggier fit so i can move around and be comfortable. Needless to say i was extremely happy when i found these, all the 686 stuff i have bought in the past has been very well made and fit true to the size chart (or maybe a little bigger). I am 5'8, 175, and a size 10. I am very muscular so i usually buy guys pants/jackets/boots/boards/bindings but was really happy when i got these and tried them on! i wear a size 10 in levi's jeans (a little on the looser side). I got these in the black (nicely textured and a true matte black and a great had to the fabric) in the XL and they can NOT be worn without a belt they are so big. This past weekend i went to put them on and realized the crotch had ripped! I have put about 20 days on them (all this year) and was really hoping they would hold up better! also the elastic on the gaiter cuff has ripped on one of the legs. Basically these are great pants if you are a christmas/spring break rider but NOT if you are a 100+ day rider like the description states :( still a well fitting, good looking, and functioning product just not made for serious abuse. back to man pants for me!

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[membrane/laminate] Infidry-10; [shell] polyester; [lining] nylon taffeta, poly peached and brushed tricot, poly mesh 
Fabric Waterproof Rating:
10,000 mm 
Fabric Breathability Rating:
8000 g/m² 
Insulation:
[body] synthetic (20g) 
Venting:
inner thigh vents 
Side Zips:
yes, ankle 
Gaiters:
yes 
Seams:
fully taped 
Waist:
adjustable tabs 
Pockets:
2 handwarmer, 1 thigh zippered, 2 back, 1 lower leg stash, 1 hidden credit card/ID 
RECCO:
no 
Recommended Use:
snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year