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The North Face Freedom Insulated Pant - Men's
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Sale Price:
$104.26
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Retail Price:
$148.95
Discontinued
Colors:
$104.26
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Item # TNF3557
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Quantity on hand: 3
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| Available Colors: (click to view) |
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Bittersweet Brown
Discontinued Color
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Description of The North Face Freedom Insulated Pant - Men's: |
Just like straight skis, straight pants have seen their day, so The North Face designed the Freedom Insulated Pant with a relaxed fit for a casual style on the hill. These waterproof breathable pants have fully taped seams for bomber weather protection during wet winter storms. Heatseeker synthetic insulation in the Freedom Insulated Pant keeps your legs warm as you wait for the lifts to open, and The North Face's chimney venting system helps you stay cool when the sun comes out. This venting system pulls air up through mesh sections in the gaiters and out the thigh vents, so you won't feel the least bit stuffy. The Freedom Insulated Pants' articulated knees give you plenty of room to move on mogul runs or park adventures.
Bottom Line: Fight the chill and stay comfortable.
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| Material: |
[Shell] HyVent; [Lining] nylon taffeta |
| Insulation: |
60g Heatseeker |
| Waterproof Rating: |
25psi |
| Breathable Rating: |
675g |
| Side Zips: |
No |
| Venting: |
Thigh zips, chimney system |
| Pockets: |
2 Front, 1 cargo |
| Seam Taped: |
Yes, fully |
| Waist: |
Belt loops, adjustment tabs |
| Gaiters: |
Yes |
| Recommended Use: |
Skiing |
| Manufacturer Warranty: |
Lifetime |
| Country of Origin: |
China |
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| Reviews (24): |
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| An okay ski pant---good for the price 11-19-08 |
Jeffry Kahn (5):  |
| I'm not thrilled with these ski pants, but for the $140 they cost I'm certainly not disappointed. The fit is very good...just baggy enough to look cool, but not overly snowboarder/Tanner Hall gangster-baggy. The DWR finish didn't last that long and I found myself re-treating the pants about twice per year. If I didn't they would absorb some water and become damp, but not saturate through. The insulation kept me warm into the 30's with just shorts on underneath. My biggest complaint is that the scuff guard on the ankles doesn't even come up to the top of my ski boot---I cut the pants all up with my ski edges, and had to retire the pants after ~40 ski days. But, for a cheap pant, they're pretty good. Also, I am 5'8", 30" waist, 31" inseam and the medium fit pretty good. |
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| Excellent Ski Pants 02-18-09 |
ColdSmoke (1):  |
| The loose cut fit allows for freedom of movement while skiing. There is no binding or riding up. These pants are extremely warm. The zipper thigh vents work great on warmer days. They are definitely very cool looking. I agree with other reviewers that they tend to run long in the leg and big in the waist. If you are in between sizes, go with the smaller one. |
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| Cool lookin and warm what else can you ask for? 01-08-09 |
Scott (7):  |
| I've had them for two winters now..have done more snowmobiling with them than skiing/snowboarding. There awesome for everything to do with snow..snowmobiling when its -10 and who knows what the windchill was..I highly recommend buying "The North Face XTC Midweight Tight" to go with layering up with these pants, and you'll be set for anything that winter throws at you! |
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