Burton Poacher Snowboard Pant (Men's)

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Burton Poacher Snowboard Pant (Men's) - After Glow

After Glow

Product Details

Style: 218535

The popular Burton Poacher Snowboard Pant gives you everything you need at a great price. Mid-weight insulation keeps you warm in cold weather, and a DWR coating repels water to help keep you dry. You get boot gaiters to keep snow out of your socks, and a cargo pocket for whatever you need to bring.


  • 5K Waterproofing / 5K Breathability
  • Mid-weight 40g Thermacore insulation
  • Sig Fit offers mobility without bulk
  • DRYRIDE DWR coating keeps water from getting to the fabric
  • Soft taffeta lining
  • Boot gaiters keep snow out of your socks
  • Fully taped seams lock out moisture
  • Mesh-lined vents dump heat when you're active
  • Leg lifts keep your pants out of parking-lot mud
  • Adjustable waist for the perfect fit
  • Jacket-to-pants interface zips into many Burton jackets

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What is the difference between these and the Burton cargo shell pants?
Question by bigballer
12/6/2011 - 3:36 pm
The Cargo Shell pants has higher waterproofing, a mesh lining, glove loops and a few additional features that the Poacher pants dont have.
Answer by david dos (Peter Glenn Staff)
12/6/2011 - 5:51 pm
So the shell pants are overall better?
Question by bigballer
12/7/2011 - 11:36 am
Yes because they have more water proofing and other additional features.
Answer by Ron (Peter Glenn Staff)
12/7/2011 - 11:54 am
will these still be comfortable for snowboarding and keep me dry and warm
Question by needtoknow
1/26/2012 - 11:52 am
This is one of Burton's most popular pants! It has a 5K rating for waterproofing and breathability so that will keep you dry and it also has 40g of insulation which will keep you warm. If you are looking to stay out on the mountain longer or are planning to board in heavy conditions I would suggest something with atleast 10K in waterproofing/breathability.
Answer by Sarah (Peter Glenn Staff)
1/30/2012 - 9:08 am

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