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10 out of 10 |
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| Awesome snow pants!
(Dewey24, Henniker, NH, 2008-01-27) |
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| These snow pants are a fantastic deal! They have plenty of pockets, keep you uber-warm and dry, and are extremely well made. I looked everywhere before deciding on this pair, and everything else of this quality was significantly more expensive. Based on other reviews, I was worried that they would be too long (I'm only 5'8"), but they fit just fine (there's definitely extra leg room, but it doesn't make them difficult to wear at all). I use them mostly for snow-blowing, but would feel very comfortable using them for snowmobiling, sledding, snow-shoing, and/or nordic skiing. Well worth the money! |
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6 out of 10 |
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| not for the adventurer
(lespress, Chicopee,Mass, 2008-01-10) |
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| I purchesed these bib overalls for my 19 year old son,as he loves to snowboard and be out in the crazy New England weather.Well after the first time out he came home with the entire back lining riped from what he explains as "could only be from the salt' used on the path thru the trails.On inspection i noticed the fabric was flimsy and poorly attached to the quilted inside.I realize i did not spend a fortune on the product but now even if i repaired them they will never be the same.I felt the quality looked nice but once worn it quickly became clear they were not well made.Oh well,live and learn... |
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10 out of 10 |
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| GREAT FOR WINTER RIDING
(TOOHOT4U, Knoxville, Tn, 2008-02-06) |
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| I use them for riding my motorcycle in the winter or in the rain, it works great. I've ridden in 20 degree weather and stayed warm. They could probably be used a ski bibs as well I haven't tried it yet, we get very little snow here. They seem to be made well, however they have a polyester outer that I'm careful not to touch any hot parts with as I'm sure they will melt. The fit is very comfortable, I wear 34W / 30L pants and with the Medium size I have plenty of room for jeans and a thick shirt under them, and the lenght is adjustable by the shoulder strapps. |
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6 out of 10 |
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| Descent purchase for the price
(Novicesnowboarder, Los Angeles, CA, 2008-01-08) |
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| Listen, you get what you pay for. I simply needed a pair of bibs that would get me through an extended weekend in the mountains. I don't board as often as I would like, so I bought some pants that were easy on the pocketbook, but still somewhat stylish. The pants fit well, they looked descent and they kept me warm on the slopes...what more do you want? The shoulder straps and the pants material feel a little cheap, so the bibs probably won't last over the long haul, but at this price, I could afford to buy another pair if needed. |
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4 out of 10 |
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| Value for the money, but not the best....
(ChesterLampwick, Los Angeles, CA, 2008-02-07) |
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| The fit is good, they look sharp and keep me warm and dry, but these bibs have a VERY obvious and glaring design defect. The grips on the cross-shoulder straps don't hold. At all. I tighten the strap, let go and they begin slipping immediately. If I loose tension on the straps (say by bending over for any reason), the straps slip out to their full extension. I definitely would not buy again, and had I bought these from a brick and mortar establishment, I would have returned them immediately. Not worth the effort here, however. |
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