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Burton Ronin 2L Utility Pant - Men's - 2008
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Burton Ronin 2L Utility Pant - Men's - 2008
Suit up in the Burton Men’s Ronin 2L Utility Pant and prepare for battle. This military inspired snowboard pant executes missions with no mercy, and features Dryride Durashell two-layer protection to keep you warm and dry in enemy territory. Stash your grenades in the utility pockets and unzip the vents to stay cool on hikes to the detonation site. Burton added a fleece butt and knees to the baggy-fit Utility Pant because even tough soldiers like to enjoy warm fuzzies out in the field. After your mission, snap up the Utility’s cuffs to save them from mud and gravel, an look sharp. - Fall 2008.
Bottom Line: Burton saves Ronin for the sketchiest missions.
Leave your mark on The Wall.
Yes, these do have Burton's jacket to pant interface system LinkZip. It is now standard in all of Burton's pants.
Pictured here in Mocha.
By: Dakka
October 5, 2009
Ronin 2L Util Pant
By:
Brendan Shea
December 29, 2009
Great pant, 15K waterproofing is good for every situation short of synchronized swimming. The fleece lining the butt and knees is pretty much all the warmth necessary too, at most you might be able to use some mid-weight long underwear on a subzero day. Pockets are great, except the buckles on the hip cargo pockets are very chintz, first of all they're all show, because they're actually snaps underneath, but mine broke off within the first week. And now those buckles are taking up room INSIDE the pockets, so I don't loose them. Not that you need them (they're just snaps underneath anyways), it's just like the chrome coming off a new bumper on the first drive, it's still sad. I have the mocha colored, and at first I thought the striping stitching was gold, but it turned out to be a rainbow colored thread, but looks even more sick than the gold would have.
I'm 5'7" 145lb, usually wear 30-32" waisted street pants, but like usual for Burton, a size small is still copiously baggy, just barely not stepping on the backs with my heels when walking, though a belt is still required.
But overall a great pant, kept me warm and dry this whole past season.
The two standard hand packets are zipper, but the two cargo hip pockets are velcro w/ a (just for looks, not very functional) buckle on each. Two two butt pockets are also velcro, and there is a tool/stash pocket on the right shin which is also velcro.
By: Brendan Shea
December 29, 2009
1 Comment Last Comment: October 26, 2009 by: the_squeez
By: the_squeez
October 26, 2009
if your gonna say they fit well, make sure you add that they fit snug like jeans. im the same size and i know that a small pair of burtons on me, fit like ski pants. guys for burton if your between 5'8" - 6'0" and 135 lbs. - 160 lbs. get a pair of the larges and a belt. they'll allow for more range of movement and you wont look like a goon on the slopes
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] Dryride Durashell 2L; [Lining] polyester, mesh
- Insulation:
- Fleece butt and knees
- Waterproof Rating:
- 15K
- Breathable Rating:
- 15000g
- Side Zips:
- Ghetto slits
- Venting:
- Crossflow venting, hip vents, inner-thigh vents
- Pockets:
- 2 Handwarmer, 3 front, 1 front stash, 2 back
- Seam Taped:
- Yes, fully
- Waist:
- Belt loops, adjustable tabs
- Gaiters:
- Yes
- Recommended Use:
- Snowboard missions
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime (for this pant)
- Country of Origin:
- China





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