Use the Burton Vent Pants to adapt to a wide range of temperatures. From epic January powder days to spring rail sessions, this shell pant's Storm-lite fabric and Crossflow venting system can deal. If you're booting up a backcountry ridge to hit a kicker, open the vents and dump some heat. Instead of being a sweaty mess on the hike and then freezing at the top, you'll be comfortable the whole time. Open the vents to ride the spring corn and seal them up in the dead of winter. Burton gave the Vent Pant a 10K-rated water-resistant coating and fully taped seems so you don't have to worry about moisture seeping through. There's even a jacket-to-pant interface and a system to raise the pant legs so you don't walk on them in the parking lot. *Available for US Shipment Only.
- Fall 2007.
Bottom Line: The Burton Vent Pant—the lightweight venting champion is back for another round.
get em. the infrared pop plaid looked so bloody cool and i got heaps of comments on them. most people just wear boring old white and black but if your eccentric and like to have steez on the slopes, go for infrared pop plaid. these are seriously warm pants and were warm in -5F temp + windchill. plus the chicks reckon you shred when you wear these babies into town haha.
I got the Kryptonite color they look awsome and the vents are great I did backcountryish hiking runs runs at my resort, I unzipped all the vents and it was like I was hiking in shorts. Make sure to zip up before you head down the hill especially the inner thigh ones snow gets in easily
Great for warmer skiing.
Needs a base layer in winter.
The pants run baggy. XL is huge, sometimes the cuffs get caught on my bindings. Other that that, these pants are awesome