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Also available for: Men |

Take to the mountain and liberate your adventurous side, no matter the weather, in the comfortably warm and waterproof Freedom Insulated Pant from The North Face. Dash amid snow-covered trees without fear of damp in a HyVent 2-layer shell that aims to keep flakes and frost out with StretchVent gaiters and reinforced cuffs.

The North Face Freedom women's snow pants combine high-performing insulation with reliable waterproof protection, keeping you dry and warm from the first run of the day to lounging in the lodge.
The North Face Freedom Insulated Pants are a performance ski pant with great style. The Freedom has a feminine style, low rise, and a boot cut silhouette. You get warm insulation and waterproof, breathable fabric. The Freedom Pant keeps weather out and also releases sweat to keep you dry and comfortable all day.
Free-fitting, high-performance pants with waterproof, breathable construction and highly efficient insulation, The North Face Freedom Insulated Pant for Women will keep you warm and dry no matter the conditions as you tear through the trees on the first big powder day of the season. Equipped with Chimney Venting™, when your temperature rises, you can reduce both heat and humidity and increase airflow by opening your side vents, keeping dry and comfortable.
Super-tight ski pants aren't very practical, or comfortable. The North Face made the Women's Insulated Freedom Pants with a relaxed, contemporary fit, so you can actually bend your knees on the slopes without feeling like you're going to bust a seam. Thanks to low-bulk synthetic insulation, you can drop the long johns most days, or layer up for a super warm system when temps dip below 0F. The Insulated Freedom Pants' fully taped seams and waterproof breathable HyVent fabric encourage you to brave the harshest elements. Mesh panels in the leg gaiters work with the thigh vents to create full-leg air circulation as you charge down the slopes.
This description was also provided by: Backcountry.com
For riders who actively seek untouched powder, these high-performing, free-fitting pants were constructed with you in mind. Designed with a relaxed, contemporary fit, these waterproof, insulated pants are cut generously through the seat, thighs, knees, and cuff, allowing maximum mobility and flexibility for unrestricted movement down steep, technical terrain. Fully seam sealed, Adjustable waist hook-and-loop tabs, Handwarmer zip pockets, Exterior thigh vents with mesh gussets, Cargo pocket, Articulated knees, StretchVent gaiter with gripper elastic, Chimney Venting system, Reinforced cuffs, Pant-a-lock compatible, Buddy lift clip, Fabric body: HyVent 2L foxfaille, Fabric insulation: Heatseeker 60 g, Fabric lining: floral-embossed taffeta, Fit free.

Designed to keep skiers and snowboarders dry and warm, The North Face Freedom Insulated pant features waterproof, breathable HyVent and Heatseeker Eco insulation.

Made from waterproof, breathable, fully seam sealed HyVent® fabric on the exterior, coupled with thermal Heatseeker™ Eco insulation throughout, this pant is designed to keep skiers and snowboarders dry and warm all-season long. A free-fitting, high-performance pant, this warm pant offers optimal mobility through its relaxed, contemporary fit cut generously through the seat, thighs, knees and cuff. Chimney Venting™ system zips at side of thighs work to promote airflow.
This description was also provided by: The North Face

The Freedom Insulated Pants by Northface is a free-fitting, high performance pant with waterproof, breathable construction and highly efficient insulation. These pants are shapely and functional, with handwarmer zips and a cargo pocket for all your stuff. The Freedom's are insulated with 60 Grams of heatseeker insulation, designed to both keep you warm while staying earth friendly. A great pant from The North Face with everything you need and nothing you do not, try some today and feel comfy and stylish next time you hit the hill.
This description was also provided by: Skis.com (2010)

Contemporary pant designed with waterproof, breathable, fully seam sealed HyVent® fabric on the exterior, coupled with thermal Heatseeker™ Eco insulation for optimal warmth at 13,000 feet. Low-rise boot cut is the most flared style available, with a neutral fit around the waist, and an athletic fit around the knees with a flared bottom. Cargo pocket at right thigh bellows outward to accommodate bulky items, while Chimney Venting™ system zip at side of thighs works to promote airflow. Stylish print throughout.

Low-rise, high-performance floral jacquard pants, The North Face Freedom Insulated Pants for Women have a contemporary boot cut, waterproof construction, and highly efficient insulation.
The North Face Freedom Insulated Pant - Women's: Stay warm and dry with the North Face Freedom Insulated Pants. North Face’s HyVent 2-Layer fabric is fully waterproof and breathable to provide you with the best outdoor weather protection without making you look like the mountain version of the Michelin Man.
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| Bib: | No |
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| Breathability: | Breathable |
| Breathable Rating: | 675g |
| Country Of Origin: | China |
| Exterior Material: | HyVent 2L foxfaille |
| External Pockets: | 3 |
| Fabric: | shell: HyVent® |
| Fit: | Free |
| Full Zip Sides: | No |
| Gaiters: | Yes |
| Gender: | Women's |
| Inseam: | 30.5 inches (Medium) |
| Insulated: | Yes |
| Insulation: | Heatseeker Eco, 60 g |
| Insulation Weight: | 60 Grams |
| Liner fabric: | taffeta |
| Lining: | Yes |
| Lower Cuff Adjustment: | None |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | [Shell] HyVent 2L (nylon); [Lining] taffeta |
| Pockets: | 2 Front, 1 cargo |
| Pockets Range: | 1-3 |
| Primary Use: | Ski/Board |
| Recommended Use: | Skiing, snowboarding |
| Reinforced Knees: | No |
| Scuff Guards: | Yes |
| Seam Taped: | Yes, fully |
| Shell: | Snow |
| Shell fabric: | nylon |
| Shell lining fabric: | Nylon taffeta |
| Side Zip Venting: | Yes |
| Side Zips: | No |
| Suspenders: | No |
| Taped Seams: | Yes |
| Type of insulation: | Heatseeker Eco polyester fibers |
| Type of waterproofing: | HyVent 2-layer waterproof breathable coating |
| Ventilation: | Thigh zippers |
| Venting: | Thigh vents, Chimney Venting system |
| Waist: | Belt loops |
| Waist Adjustment: | Adjustable |
| Waterproof Material: | HyVent |
| Waterproof Rating: | 25psi |
| Waterproofing: | polyurethane coating |
| Waterproofness: | Waterproof |
| Windproof: | Yes |
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Sometimes, we can't be sure that the product is the same across the stores that offer its, so you may find the same product listed more then once on GearBuyer.com, we these list highly similar products below.
| The North Face Freedom Pant | $63.97 - $129.00 | |
| The North Face Freedom Insulated Pant - Regular Length | $149.00 | |
| The North Face Freedom Insulated LRBC Pant | $148.95 - $168.95 | |
| The North Face Freedom Insulated Boot-Cut Pant | $59.77 - $148.95 |
Sometimes brands make complementary products for the opposite gender that coordinate with this product, we also try to show these products below.
| The North Face Insulated Freedom Pant - Girl's | $48.44 - $99.00 | |
| The North Face Freedom Insulated Pant - Girl's | $59.37 - $99.00 | |
| The North Face Freedom Insulated - Men's | $96.82 - $149.00 | |
| The North Face Insulated Freedom Pants - Boys | $59.99 - $99.00 |
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This product is available in the following colors:
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| Bittersweet | Black - Long | ||
| Bittersweet Brown | Black - Regular | ||
| Weimaraner Brown | Black - Short | ||
| Blue Aster | Moonlight Ivory | ||
| White | Moonlight Ivory - Regular | ||
| Black | Snow White |
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just depends if you like the fit | |
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I bought these and the boot-cut version to try both on and ended up keeping the boot-cut ones. These have more of a men's fit in my opinion. I say this because I have another pair lighter-weight North Face pants and they are actually a men's small and fit very similarly--higher waist and straighter shape all around. The boot-cut version, in my opinion, have a much more flattering shape for women and feel like a regular pair of pants instead of a bulky pair of snow pants. So, I guess it's personal preference. I'm 5'6" and 140 lbs, usually wear a size 6 or small and the small/reg fit perfectly. I ended up with a medium in the boot-cut b/c the small was out of stock (everywhere!) in the color i wanted and the waist tabs adjust to make them fit pretty well. | |
| nlanese at Backcountry.com on 03/09/2009 | |
Perfect fit | |
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I got a great deal on these at my local box sporting goods store. I went there just to try some on, planning to buy online, but I found a pair discounted to 40% of the MSRP. They are the Snow White color and the hems were a little dirty, so they had been marked down because it looked like they had been worn and returned. I'm about 5'4" and 125lbs (normally a size 4 or 6 in pants), and the small fits me perfectly. The waist fits well without being tight, and the length is perfect. I haven't worn them out yet, but my roommate owns these in black and loves them. The only feature I'd like is gaiters that tighten, but it's hard to complain at the price I found! | |
| Lindsay Hoffman at Backcountry.com on 02/04/2009 | |
Great Pants | |
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I have to agree with some of the other reviews that the pants do seem a little high-waisted, especially since most of us are now used to a more modern fit that sits lower on the waist. I do appreciate that the waist is adjustable though. I'm 5'9" and bought the Medium Long. I thought for a size 10/12 it was a little snug, but perhaps that was because of the high waist. The length was great - another 1/2 inch or so would have been perfect, but these pants are still better than anything else I've found for my height. I wore a fleece pant under these and I was too hot. I would suggest just a light layer. These pants leave plenty of room for movement, but are not baggy. | |
| ker2807939 at Backcountry.com on 01/13/2009 | |
Great First time pants | |
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I went skiing for the 1st time and these pants were great! But I have a couple of comments - Size runs big. I thought I was a large based on the sizing chart and others' views that ski pants fit snug but these were just too big. Had to wear a pair of shorts underneath so that they would stay up. Also high waisted pants are in the past. These should be a more modern fit. | |
| Aliciabc2105 at Backcountry.com on 05/19/2009 | |
Great ski pants | |
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I am 5'8" and it is difficult to find pants that are long enough and comfortable enough to wear all day. I bought these in Small/Long and they were great; comfortable yet not bulky. I loved the zip thigh vents which helped me to not get overheated while skiing. They were also great for snowmobiling! Only thing I was not crazy about was the velcro adjustable waist, but I can see the benefit of them to adjust the waist in and out as needed - just rubbed my side a bit. I would purchase again, though, as they were very comfortable. | |
| meh2589494 at Backcountry.com on 01/04/2009 | |
WARM!!! | |
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| these pants are warm, warm, warm........ and cozy and comfy for any activity in cold, snowy weather....... I got them for being out on romps in the yard with my dog because during storms I always end up wet and cold....... they are nicely adjustable at the waist........ great colors (I bought a black pair for the dirty muddy days after I got the icy blue)........ very well made by TNF. I have not been cold in these pants, and found myself wishing for more snowstorms so I could wear them! | |
| Anonymous at Altrec Outlet on 05/24/2008 | |
Work great! | |
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This is my first North Face purchase. I really enjoyed these pants. We went skiing in single digit temps with a brisk wind and I was toasty warm with long underwear and a light pair of pants underneath! I like the fit - even though I'm almost 40 I hate wearing pants that make me look like a fat old lady - these definitely had a more fitted style. The next time I need winter gear I'll be checking out North Face again! | |
| ejg2777932 at Backcountry.com on 03/11/2009 | |
North Face Freedom Insulated Pant Women's | |
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My daughter is 5' 6'' 105 lbs. and thought we were doing well with the xs, but must agree the sizing runs larger than we expected. We are not returning until we visit the local ski shop because the pants are fantastic style and made well. Her trip is end of Jan. so if we don't find something locally she can make do with the pulling of cords to size them better. Such a nice pant we don't want to return them!!! | |
| brimsness1117511 at Backcountry.com on 01/12/2009 | |
North Face Rocks! | |
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I love North Face Ski pants. They are high-quality, strong seams, keep you dry even if you sit in the snow a few times. I wear these skiing and snowboarding, and they are very comfortable. Love the extra cargo pocket to throw in a lock and neck warmer. I'm 5'8", 145 lbs. The size Large/Regular fits great. This is my 3rd pair of North Face ski pants and I will definitely buy more. Love their jackets too. | |
| Meryl Sonon at Backcountry.com on 09/04/2009 | |
Love these pants! | |
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These are my favorite ski pants, by far. They fit well...I am 5'2" and 120# and the xs, short fit just right. They are warm even without an underlayer, but not bulky, and have room to fit another layer if you want on super-cold days. I have boot warmers that stick out and the leg has plenty of room to accomodate them. I plan to buy another pair soon. thanks bc.com! | |
| dianakoell507402 at Backcountry.com on 01/09/2009 | |
Long? | |
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My wife is leggy and lean (5'9" 125#). Problem getting good fit, thought solved with availability of "long" sizes for TNF Freedoms, but these are too short AND too loose in Small Long, OK in waist/hips but WAY too short in XS Long. Bought both, tried on both, returned both. I got the Men's last year with no complaints. | |
| ozark badger at Backcountry.com on 11/07/2008 | |
These pants are ok, but.... | |
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I just received these pants. They fit fine (I got the Small/long - I'm 5'7.5" & around 133 lbs), but I think I like them in the boot-cut version better. I recently tried on the boot-cut in a local store prior to receiving these pants. The boot-cut fit me better and felt more comfortable. These pants are too baggy for me from the knee down - the boot-cut version had a all-around better fit. These still look good, so I probably will keep them since I'm too lazy to return. | |
| tchaet1994244 at Backcountry.com on 11/24/2008 | |
Run a bit big | |
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I think these run a little large. I usually wear small but had put on a few pounds so I bought a medium in these. They were way to big though. I ended up returning them and buying a medium in another brand. | |
| Phi2951180 at Backcountry.com on 03/27/2009 | |