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WOMENS CLOTHING > WINTER PANTS AND BIBS > INSULATED PANTS
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MOUNTAIN HARDWEAR Ladies Freeride Pant

Style: OL2405

$239.95


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MOUNTAIN HARDWEAR Ladies Freeride Pant


These highly technical pants are flattering and lightly insulated, with enough room for serious backcountry moves. Articulated knees, side vents and edge guards push performance on this fully waterproof breathable garment.

FEATURES:

  • Nylon Dobby Weave
  • Ascent Butter Material
  • PrimaLoft One Insulation
  • Conduit Waterproof Breathable Laminate
  • Laminated Ambush Edge Guard
  • Ariticulated Knees
  • Powder Cuffs at Ankles
  • Hand Pockets/ Water Resistant Zips
  • Belt Loops
  • Zip Fly with Snap Closure
  • Two Welded Rear Pockets with Water Resistant Zips
  • Lower Left Leg Zip Stash Pocket

Nylon Dobby Weave
100% nylon 66, false twist yarn woven in a dobby construction. Extremely durable with excellent abrasion resistance. Conduit laminate with superior waterproofness and breathability. DWR finish.

DWR
Durable Water Resistant finishes are applied to the outer surface of garments to increase their resistance to water.

Ascent Butter Material
100% nylon taslan: soft yet rugged.

PrimaLoft One Insulation
A unique microfiber insulation which mimics the physical and thermal properties of down. At equal weights and densities, PrimaLoft is unsurpassed in its ability to keep you warmer and drier than down and other synthetics.

Conduit Laminated Membrane
The Conduit membrane is quiet, supple, lightweight, waterproof and breathable. The unique membrane is made up of interconnected hydrophilic and hydrophobic molecules that actively work to draw moisture vapor away from the body. This process accelerates as the moisture concentration rises, so the more you sweat, the more vapor the garment transpires. Because the Conduit membrane doesn`t rely on micro pores, it presents a continuous waterproof barrier and can maintain phenomenal waterproofness under pressure.

Care and Feeding of Waterproof Breathable Shells
For best performance, it is a good idea to keep your waterproof/breathable Gore-Tex or Conduit shell clean and its DWR (durable water repellent) finish freshly charged. This means keeping oil and grease away from the garment, washing it when it gets dirty and reapplying its DWR finish.

Shells can be machine-washed in warm (not hot) water using regular powdered laundry detergent. Wash in a front-loading washing machine only. Do not use Woolite, other cleaners with lanolin (or any other oil), or fabric softener. Put the garment through at least two rinse cycles, as the detergent can interact with the DWR finish and needs to be totally rinsed out of the material.

After the shell has been washed, reapply the DWR finish while the garment is still damp. The heat of the dryer will help set the DWR finish into the fabric. Tumble dry on medium heat.

We recommend you re-treat your shell at the beginning of your wet weather season, and at least once during the season. However, if you are washing your shell often, we recommend re-treating the DWR finish more frequently. For best results, use spray-on, rather than wash-in, products. Once you have successfully cleaned and refinished your shell, it should work as well as new again.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Fabric:Nylon Dobby Weave, Ascent Butter
Measurements:Inseam 31 in / 79 cm
Insulations:PrimaLoft One
Weight:1 lb 4 oz / 574.0 g


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