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686 Green Snowboard Pants Ladies Smarty Cargo

Posted by  Search EzineArticles.com   on: 2005-08-07 17:16:24


Ladies Smarty Cargo 686 green snowboard pants will keep you warm on cold days due to its performance poly liner. On warmer days you can remove the liner. The Cargo is equipped with a Toray Entrant V waterproof coating that provides 10,000mm of protection.

The outer fabric of these 686 snowboard pants is 100% nylon fille fabric. The weight and weave of this nylon provides a better body to the garment, making the rider feel more solid. This fabric is much thicker and stronger in yarn than the slick oxford blend.

Smart Cargo pants provide superior waterproofing and breathability. 686 utilizes Toray microporous coating. The fabrics inner layer quickly absorbs perspiration, and then it is transferred to the outerwear layer to rapidly evaporate. Condensation is up to six times less than conventional fabrics. Snowboarders are ensured to stay dry and warm on the slopes.

For those snowboarders that like to carry a lot of survival gear in their pants, 686 has designed many pockets. There are new side cargo pockets with Velcro, flat pockets on top, new front zipper pockets, new single side loading zipper pockets, back zipper pocket with flap, small stash pocket in belt loop, and a new mini tool pocket with custom 686 tool.

No matter how long you'll be riding the slopes you'll stay warm with the 686 pants, and have all your survival gear handy.

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