Burton Poacher Pant - Men's

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The Burton Poacher Pant for men is a waterproof and breathable snowboarding pant. Burton describes them as "the biggest bargain on the mountain" and they may just be. You will have it all covered with the function and comfort of the Burton Poacher Pant, at a reasonable price. The jacket-to-pant interface will keep the snow out and the heat in when you attach the pants to your Burton jacket. One of the greatest features are boot gaiters with Burton's trademarked Leg Lifts that snap up to keep your pants out of the mud. You won't worry about misplacing your gloves, when you go in for a cold one, with the glove loop on your Burton Poacher Pant. If it gets cold on the mountain you will have plenty of room for a baselayer with the Sig Fit from Burton. If you work up too big a heat shredding, just unzip the thigh vents. Slip a belt into the wide belt loops. Don't want to lose your pants on the way down, do you?

Fit Tip: Sig Fit - Room for layering, but not too baggy. Leg now slightly narrower.

Features:
  • Waterproof and Breathable
  • Fully Taped Seams
  • Thigh Vents
  • Waist Adjustments
  • Glove Loop
  • Microfleece-Lined Handwarmer Pockets, Fly and Waistband
  • Articulated knees
  • Jacket-to-Pant Interface
  • Engineered Mesh Lining
  • YKK Zipers
  • Denim Shank Closure
  • Boot Gaiter with Gripper Elastic Cuffs
  • Pass Pocket/Ticket O-Ring
  • Butt Pockets
  • Belt Loops
  • Ghetto Slits
  • Cargo Pocket and Inset Zippered Stash Pocket

Materials:

Shell:
  • DRYRIDE Durashell 2L DWR coated soft touch dobby fabric and mesh lining 10,000MM and 5,000G
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"FANTASTIC - 1st time actually ski pants shopping"
2/20/2012 4:09 PM David Villmow
For the first time in my life I actually did research and purchased a pair of ski pants for quality instead of just price (I've purchased 3-4 very cheap ski bibs in the past when i needed some and they all just sucked). I went to Colorado to go skiing for the first time last weekend and did extensive research and splurged (I felt) and spent $110 on these pants instead of going out and buying a $20 ski bib (and then freezing the whole time). You get what you pay for - these were truly waterproof and windproof. I did buy Hot Chilly's La Montana baselayer and that's all I wore in -3 degrees F and never once got cold! Thank you SkiCenter and Burton