Patagonia® Worn Wear

W's Slim Insulated Powder Bowl Pants

W's Slim Insulated Powder Bowl Pants

Style # 31475
Web Special
Sale $139 $379
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Patagonia® Worn Wear

W's Slim Insulated Powder Bowl Pants

W's Slim Insulated Powder Bowl Pants

Style # 31475
Web Special
Sale $139 $379
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  • Durable 2-layer polyester GORE-TEX® fabric for waterproof/breathable protection; strategically placed 60-g Thermogreen® insulation stays warm even when wet
  • Waist details: combination of slick taffeta and self-fabric lining wicks moisture; adjustable elastic tabs customize fit; two-snap closure and zip fly
  • Loop on rear yoke attaches pant to powder skirt on any Patagonia® Snow jacket
  • Slim Zip installation with watertight, coated zippers reduce bulk and weight; zippered pockets: two handwarmers; one back hip and one right thigh
  • Articulated knees for mobility; external mesh-lined thigh vents quickly release heat
  • Gaiters with a DWR finish seal out snow; tough scuff guards protect inside of leg and bottom hem
  • RECCO® avalanche rescue reflector embedded at lower right leg

Material

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2-layer, 4.5-oz 150-denier 100% polyester GORE-TEX® fabric with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish. Lining: 2-oz 100% polyester plain weave. Insulation: 60-g Thermogreen® 100% polyester (90% recycled). Gaiters: 2.3-oz 100% polyester with a DWR finish

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24.9 ounces