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Ride Snowboards Men's Attica Vented Snowboard Pants Altrec Outlet,Pants > Snowboard Pants > Men's ![]()
Created
tough to survive the conditions of long snowboarding down groomed
runs and untracked alpine these reinforced Men's Attica Vented Snowboard
Pants by Ride Snowboards are a smart pick for shredders
of all abilities. While conventional cold weather pants give you
comfort against frigid cold, the Men's Attica Vented Snowboard Pants
offer a promising balance of insulation and reinforced features for
shredding. The Ride Snowboards Men's Attica Vented Snowboard Pants has
additional flex through the knees and seat areas so you
stay warm in icy conditions without sacrificing your mobility or
sacrificing fabric toughness, especially if you factor in the harsh
terrain encountered in the frigid terrain park or untracked ridgelines.
The colors for the Ride Snowboards Men's Attica Vented Snowboard
Pants are specifically selected to conform to this year's line
up of snowboard attire from a wide range of designers,
including Arc'teryx, 686, Foursquare and Oakley.
Price: $189.95 Patagonia Men's Capilene 2 Crew - A versatile essential in any outdoor wardrobe, Patagonia's Capilene 2 Crew features open, highly breathable Capilene 2 knit fabric. The lightweight material allows for unhindered airflow and excellent wicking for endurance activities in warm to moderate temperatures. If you're comparing Capilene numbers, Capilene 2 is the fastest-drying Capilene baselayer available from Patagonia. Hikers and climbers like the low-bulk fabric and tapered fit because it layers well with practically any outerwear (Patagonia recommends pairing their Capilene pullovers with Capilene 3 or Capilene 4 fleece in frigid conditions). Patagonia gave their Capilene 2 Crew a curvilinear construction with seams that refuse to chafe beneath a pack or climbing sling. Capilene 2 is also made from quick-wicking, fast-drying 54% post-consumer recycled (and 100% recyclable) polyester that's treated with Gladiodor natural odor control. In a recent research program, Common Threads Recycling Program demonstrated that the environmental impact of recycling worn-out Capilene base layers into new polyester fiber is significantly lower than making that same fiber from virgin materials. When you consider that worn-out garments are diverted from trash incinerators, making new polyester fiber from recycled garments results in an energy savings of 76% and a CO2 emissions (those greenhouse gasses) reduction of 71%, versus creating that fiber from new raw material. It's a design that you can feel good about anywhere on the planet.
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