Ski Shell Pants With Breathability For The Uphill
The Dawn Patrol Hybrid Pants Are Built For Going Deep In The Backcountry. By Utilizing Black Diamond’S Proprietary Bd.Dry Waterproof/Breathable Solution On Key Areas That Require Protection, While Featuring A Breathable Softshell Fabric On Crucial Panels That Are Prone To Overheating, The Dawn Patrol Hybrid Pant Brings Exactly What You Need To A Day Of Touring—Uphill Performance And Freedom, Downhill Security For Getting Pitted. Side-Zip Vents Add Temperature Regulation And Two Thigh Pockets—One Being A Dedicated Pocket For Beacon Storage—And A Smaller Upper Right Hip Pocket Allow You To Stow Backcountry Essentials. An Integrated Recco Reflector Adds To The Pants’ Snow Safety Capabilities, While The Instep Patches Guard Against Ski Edges And Crampon Points. There Is A Stretch Gaiter And The Cuffs Feature Dual Snap Closures To Accommodate Both Racing And Touring Boots. The Integrated Belt Provides Waist Adjustment Along With Internal Loops To Allow For Suspender Compatibility.
Other Features: Built With Bd.Dry ‘Black Diamond’S Engineered Waterproof/Breathable/Windproof Solution20,000Mm Waterproof Rating
20,000G/M2/24 Hr Breathability Rating
Gtt’S Empel Breathable Water Protection Technology’A Revolutionary Water-Free And Pfc-Free Dwr That’S Superior In Performance And Substantially More Durable Than Other Dwr Solutions
4-Way Stretch Softshell Fabric And 2-Way Stretch Bd.Dry Laminated Fabric
Beacon Pocket For Avalanche Beacon Storage
Two Thigh Pockets And 1 Zippered Hand Pocket
Zippered Outer Thigh Vents
Dual Snaps Cuff Closures To Accommodate Different Boot Sizes
Internal Recco Technology In Pant Leg
Reinforced Instep Patches
Integrated Stretch Snow Gaiter
Integrated Adjustable Waist Belt With Low Profile Buckle
Fit: Slim
Materials
[Shell 1] Bd.Dry Stretch Nylon 3L With Gtt Empel Dwr Finish (138Gsm, Face: 100% Nylon, Back: 100% Nylon)
[Shell 2] 4 Way Stretch Nylon Double Weave With Gtt Empel Dwr Finish (169Gsm, 87% Nylon, 13% Elastane)
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