Anyone got a high-end shell bib they LOVE?
I sent in 2 sets of Freebirds to Burton, had some seam rips and abrasion on both. One set probably has 80 days, the other maybe 30. They're going to repair the 80-day one, and warranty the 30-day one. I'm debating between just taking another replacement set of Freebirds, or taking a credit and trying something else.
Wishlist:
- High-level waterproofing and breathability obviously. I'll ride in pretty inclement weather and hike a bit. Compactness preferred, I tend to pack light when traveling.
- Non-baggy fit. I prefer a trimmer athletic fit, but with enough room for no restriction of movement. Basically the [ak] fit.
- Burlier than [ak]. I break [ak] gear constantly. Those 2 bibs were the 4rd and 5th set of [ak] pants I've had to warranty since ~2010. I think they're ok for most, but I am constant wrecking shit... most of those didn't make it to 60 days, only one to 100-ish.
- Some color, not feeling black or drab grey options. Both stylistically and because I like high contrast colors for visibility (both inbounds and in BC).
- Optional: splitboard friendly features (kick panels, beacon pocket).
Kinda feeling this
Norrøna Tamok bib in Indigo. Much more relaxed fit than I'd expect out of an iceaxe company. Gore Tex Pro, 200 Denier face fabric (Freebird is 78D). Also feeling that they have a model wearing snowboard boots, and their first two marketing photos are snowboarders (as opposed to exclusively ski boots on most "Ski (or Snowboard)" companies.
TREW bibs have always looked interesting to me. A little lower end laminate, but heard good things about them and they're correspondingly a bit cheaper.
I'm skeptical of Jones stuff, but might try on the Shralpinist bib.
Alternatively I might ditch 3L entirely, grab a 2L Cyclic bib for resort use, and run my older set of Freebirds into the ground on backcountry / pow days.
Not really feeling options from Jones, 686, Volcom, Quik, etc. I'm down with Arc'teryx jackets but their bibs and pants look like... the ski daddiest of ski dad gear. My thunder thighs do not play nice with that fit.
Edit: This is all somewhat theoretical because I might charitably get 5 days this season and probably won't regularly get out on snow for at least 4-5 lol. But it's about the only way I can stay engaged with snowboarding right now hahaha.