Style: 232491
Keep those buns dry in the Burton White Collection Honey Buns Snowboard Pant that features 10K waterproofing, fully taped seams, and DRYRIDE 2-Layer Fabric. This waterproof women’s snowboard pant comes in a slim fit and contains Custom Hemable Cuffs that allow you to customize the length of the pant.
- 10K Waterproof/ 5K Breathable
- Durable DRYRIDE Durashell™ 2L fabric offers weather protection
- DWR blocks water before it can wet the fabric
- TWC Slim Fit has a shorter rise and a narrower waist, hip and thigh area
- Fully taped seams provide the ultimate seal against the elements
- Zippered Handwarmer pockets lined with Microfleece
- Leg Lifts protect the ends of the pant from wear and tear off the hill
- Jacket to Pant Interface creates a 100% snow-proof seal
- Custom Hemable Cuffs allow you to adjust the length of the pant
- Thigh Vents dump unwanted heat
- Microfleece fly and waistband for additional comfort
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do these pants have a zipper for the jacket to pant interface?
Question by jordi247
12/25/2010 - 11:32 am
Yes! These pants fit a bit like a pair of jeans, so with the jacket-to-pant interface, you get a really sleek look that is a bit like a snowsuit. And, besides looking really cute, it keeps the snow out.
Answer by Kendall (Peter Glenn Staff)
2/12/2011 - 11:09 am
Do the front pockets zip shut
Question by skialaska
3/27/2011 - 1:14 am
The pockets close with Velcro.
Answer by Grace (Peter Glenn Staff)
3/29/2011 - 3:48 pm
Do the front pockets zip shut
Question by skialaska
3/28/2011 - 3:23 pm
The pockets close with Velcro.
Answer by Grace (Peter Glenn Staff)
3/29/2011 - 3:48 pm
Are there adjustible straps on th inside for a tighter fit?
Question by Aussiej
4/6/2011 - 8:35 pm
Nope, but it has belt loops to keep the pant in place.
Answer by Grace (Peter Glenn Staff)
4/7/2011 - 1:48 pm
I'm an M. What size is that? 5 or 7?
Question by Lexadel
4/8/2011 - 7:32 am
The size 7 is what you are looking for.
Answer by Grace (Peter Glenn Staff)
4/8/2011 - 12:59 pm