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Marmot DriClime (R) Wind Pants - Insulated

Men's Clothing > ShortsRated: ***** by 1 review.

Sierra Trading Post

Marmot DriClime wind pants are ideal for a wide variety of outdoor activities in colder weather.

Features:

  • Ankle zips: 10-½"
  • Care: Machine wash/dry
  • DriClime bi-component wicking lining
  • Elastic waist with drawcord
  • Fabric: Polyester shell and lining
  • Inseam: 32"
  • Moisture-managing fabric is breathable and fast drying
  • Stretch cuffs
  • Weight: 14 oz.
  • Wind-resistant front panel helps block the cold

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Marmot DriClime Stretch PantMarmot DriClime Stretch Pant$94.00 - $95.00

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Marmot DriClime (R) Wind JacketMarmot DriClime (R) Wind Jacket - Women's$65.00
Marmot Driclime WindshirtMarmot Driclime Windshirt - Boys$40.00
Marmot DriClime WindshirtMarmot DriClime Windshirt - Kids$26.00 - $50.00
Marmot DriClime JacketMarmot DriClime Jacket - Women's$33.31 - $54.95

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SizeColor
Black
Black
Extra Large58.50

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  •     - Sierra Trading Post

Marmot DriClime (R) Wind Pants - Insulated Review Summary:

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Reviews:

I would buy these again

Rating:*****
these pants are just perfect for running in below zero to 20 degrees.
Josh running in MN. at Sierra Trading Post on 02/05/2009