No. There is nothing wrong with your screen. That's just the pattern on the Burton Men's System Print Pant. So while your eyeballs recover, ponder the cold weather versatility of these riding pants. Burton included removable fleece track pants to kick up the warmth factor and to give you an option for kicking it in the lodge. Fully taped 10K waterproof breathable material locks out wetness and inner thigh vents get the air flowing when you need some A/C. *Available for US Shipment Only.**DISCONTINUED**
Bottom Line: Cold weather Transformers for your legs.
These are decent pants, no doubt. They have enough space for random chapstick tubes in the pockets, a little pass holder clip (seems tailored more towards regular riders but who cares, that's the way I ride) and good length. The zip-out liner doesn't attach anywhere inside the pant other than the top, so it can be annoying to get in and out of towards the end of the day. My general philosophy in that regard is if I'm actually WEARING the inner liner, it's because it's freakishly cold and I don't really care how much of a bother it is to get in and out.
On the negative side, the gaiter at the bottom of the pant leg is a pain to get over your boots because it's literally 1 cm from being to small to get over most boots. That said, once you get it on, it won't come off without being well-worked on, so you don't have to worry about getting powder up your legs. Also, although the color I have is no longer available, (and I forget the name) the pants that appear to be mostly shades of grey also include PURPLE stripes.
Well if you exude masculinity like myself, you have no reason to fear purple, pink or any other color, but it bears mentioning.
Oh they've met all my waterproof expectations as well.