O'Neill High Waist Bibs - Women's

SKU# EB-179483-1001

$67.48

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O'Neill High Waist Bibs - Women's

The O'Neill High Waist Bibs are great for when you want a bit of extra protection from snow getting into your layers but don't like the look of a full bib top. The high waist combined with shoulder straps and a slim stretch fit makes this pair of powder pants supremely comfortable and ergonomic for moving freely around the mountain. Pick up a pair and go enjoy the snowy goodness that Mother Nature has to offer.

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Face Fabric:
50% Recycled Polyester / 50% Polyester Stretch
O’Neill Hyperdry Treatment: O’Neill Hyperdry is a hydrophobic nano-technology durable water repellency treatment that allows fabric to dry ultra-fast and repel water while maintaining breathability and natural softness.
Waterproof & Breathable Membrane:
10K Waterproofing / 10K Breathability
Fit:
Slim Fit
Ergonomic Shaped Pattern: Ergonomically curved seams for maximum freedom of movement.
Vents:
Inner Leg Venting
Features:
Two Setting Boot Gussets
Pant Reinforcement: The hem of the snow pant has been reinforced with an anti-abrasive material for increased durability.
Boot Snow Gaiters
Critically Taped Seams: In order to make an outerwear garment waterproof, you need more than waterproof fabrics - you also need taped seams. A simple seam becomes a taped seam once waterproof taping has been carefully and firmly placed over a stitched seam. Critically taped seams means that only the seams in critical, exposed areas are taped.

Specs

Fit:
Slim
Length:
Regular
Material:
Polyester
Construction Type:
2 Layer
Waterproof Rating:
10000mm
Breathability:
10000g
Insulation:
No Insulation
Seam Sealing:
Critically Taped
Bibs:
No
Suspenders:
Yes
Beltloops:
No
Warranty:
1 Year

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