Spyder Bormio Pants - Waterproof Insulated (For Men)
$274.95
$395.00
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Closeouts. Spyder's Bormio waterproof insulated pants are ski pants and bibs in one -- just zip the adjustable suspenders on or off. Waterproof breathable Entrant® Dermizax® fabric with a Spylon® and DWR coating combines with a core of Thinsulate® insulation for warmth and comfort that lasts. Suspenders have mesh back for ventilationSnap-adjustable waistWatertight zip hand pocketsMesh-lined ventilation ports on each thighIntegrated hem gaiters with grippy hemAnkle zips: 9-½”Inseam: 32”Weight: 2 lb. 10 oz. 100% polyester with nylon liningPolyester insulationMachine wash, hang dryCloseouts. China.Size: S(29-31) M(32-34) L(35-37) XL(38-40)
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By Dr. Erik from Montreal, QC on 04/17/2008 Pros: Breathable, Durable, Lightweight, Warm, Waterproof Best Uses: Backcountry, Downhill Describe Yourself: Advanced Inseam: Feels true to length Comments: Well-made pants... great design and construction. Very good price. Can't wait to use them next season!!
Nothing but Spyder for me! By Spyderman from Phoenix, Az on 03/26/2008 Pros: Breathable, Durable, Lightweight, Warm, Waterproof Describe Yourself: Advanced Gear Usage: Cold Weather Living Inseam: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Spyder clothing is expensive, however it is well worth the price. The quality and features are far better than any other brand inclunding Decsente or Phenix. The prices here are some of the best I found and the product was delivered as promised.
"I would buy this product again and agai By Smitty from Fairport, NY on 03/11/2008 Pros: Breathable, Durable, Lightweight, Warm, Waterproof Describe Yourself: Advanced Inseam: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: As a ski patroller I live in ski pants all winter.
I have a number of them and use the Spyder pants when the weather gets really cold. There very comfortable and tough enough to take the day in and out of patrol work.
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