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The progressive, slim design of the Oakley Landic Pant reflects the style and shreddage of pro rider Eiki Helgason. True to its boardsport roots in skateboarding, the Landic’s slim fit and Thinsulate insulation mean your rotations aren’t complicated with a bunch of fluff and bulk. When it’s absolutely puking out, the pant’s 20K-rated waterproof fabric and fully taped seams keep your legs bone-dry, and the inner thigh vents let you dump excess heat. S now-skirt compatibility and boot gaiters add snow protection, and an adjustable slimmer-fit zip gusset rounds out this pro-worthy package.
Bottom Line: Spinning made hassle-free, like it was meant to be.
A large will fit your waist, I don't know if they'll be long enough. If you order the larges, be sure to try on ALL your gear with the pants (jacket and boots at least) to see if you like the look. If they don't work, they're totally returnable but please leave the tags on and send em back in the original plastic bag.
They're warmer than just a shell pant as they have 60g (IIRC) of Thnisulate in them, but should be OK for a pretty wide range of temps for downhilling/resort riding/skiing if you're willing to forgo the base layer under them and use the vents if things start getting sweaty.
I think I'd probably still want at least a lightweight base layer under them when temps get down around 15F and below, and I usually run hot.
I imagine they might be a bit hot for spring touring though.
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im 5'11" 190 with a 33" waist but im scared the L is going to fit to tight around my legs since they are slim fit? should i go XL or will they be to big? (i dont really want them baggy either)
Pretty much anytime they have something discounted that huge it's because they are closing out the item (not getting any more in). I could be wrong, but I wouldn't count on them getting any black ones in. Keep an eye out on whiskeymilitia.com for boarding pants on the cheap
I'm afraid not - Oakley ships to US addresses only. Take a look at our "Help" section in the upper right corner of your screen, and then find our international shipping FAQ to see which brands we can't move internationally.
34 Waist is an L,the waist will be perfect but you may find the hips a bit baggy and the knee/lower quad area a bit snug, these are deff slim fit from mid quad to upper calves, flaring at mid shin with a boot cut to fit ski/board boots without the filthy trailing bit at the back. think of an hourglass shape with the slim part at the knee...dosen't restrict movement tho... having said all that these feel great and look the business....
2 Comments Last Comment: December 7, 2011 by: Sid Nitzerglobin
By: Sid Nitzerglobin
December 7, 2011
They're warmer than just a shell pant as they have 60g (IIRC) of Thnisulate in them, but should be OK for a pretty wide range of temps for downhilling/resort riding/skiing if you're willing to forgo the base layer under them and use the vents if things start getting sweaty.
I think I'd probably still want at least a lightweight base layer under them when temps get down around 15F and below, and I usually run hot.
I imagine they might be a bit hot for spring touring though.
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By: WORD!
September 17, 2011
when you say low do you mean cold or warm ahah like low numbers or low temps ? lol
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