Re: OUTERWEAR
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2024 1:56 pm
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This is pretty much my MO with outerwear, but damn that's bad. Why do we keep giving celebrities (especially bullshit ones) all this airtime and more ways to make money by doing nothing?eleveneightnate wrote: Fri Dec 06, 2024 12:54 pmYou may choose brown, brown, or brown.Oldhead wrote: Fri Dec 06, 2024 7:27 am Underwear meats outerwear?
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Had the Pata Powslayer bibs for a couple of seasons. Liked them them a lot. Not sure whether they were proper stretch material, but great fit and mobility while still being streamlined/not too baggy.Tubermeister wrote: Sun Dec 08, 2024 1:27 pm Does anyone have any experience with Patagonia Snowdrifter bibs? I am looking for stretchy pants for mostly splitboarding, but want to avoid anything too tight and would like to still look like a snowboarder. Burton would be an option of course, but the prices are quite a lot higher. I don't want to go full soft shell (I think). Also the Stormstride pants from Patagonia are an option.
Rad, dude! Finding perfect fitting pants can be surprisingly hard these days haha.coleslawed wrote: Sun Dec 08, 2024 11:30 am picked up the 686 Dojo Gore pants over black friday weekend (along with their waterproof Team Hoodie, more on that in the non-outerwear thread) to have a non-ski patrol looking kit (‘22 Longo Jacket in red-orange and the pants in white-black), and these are finally a pant that’s genuinely baggy on me. the Longo was close, but still show off my phone and keys in my pocket when I’m not running the jacket. still not the mega baggy the tiktok kids are running (i did witness some youngster in pants that had to have had 40” leg openings at Trollhaugen friday night), just a proper loose fit, which is hard to achieve with my tree trunks.
686 Dispatch is my default rec when someone wants stretchy bibs. They're just so good.Tubermeister wrote: Sun Dec 08, 2024 1:27 pm Does anyone have any experience with Patagonia Snowdrifter bibs? I am looking for stretchy pants for mostly splitboarding, but want to avoid anything too tight and would like to still look like a snowboarder. Burton would be an option of course, but the prices are quite a lot higher. I don't want to go full soft shell (I think). Also the Stormstride pants from Patagonia are an option.