Jones Shralpinist Stretch Pant 2023 - Women
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The Women’s Shralpinist Stretch Recycled Pants are storm proof pants designed to be as comfy as your favorite pair of sweats.
The pants are made from 100% recycled three-layer 30K waterproof / 30K breathable four-way stretch fabric that’s soft-to-the-touch and built to offer supreme protection without ever feeling restrictive. These pants are perfect for variable weather when Mother Nature changes her mood every hour, but you keep shredding steadily through it all. The pants are also packed with functional features like zippered thigh pockets, zippered side seam vents and reinforced cuff fabric + powder gaiters. Blending performance, comfort and sustainability with an ergonomic fit, the Shralpinist Stretch 3L Pants will keep you warm, dry and moving at maximum efficiency through any terrain.
Features
- Fully taped seams
- YKK VISLON® AquaGuard® zippers
- YYK Natulon® recycled zips
- Recycled polyester zip pull cords
- Double snap front closure
- Adjustable waistband with belt loops
- Side seam venting
- Durable powder gaiters
- Reinforced inner cuff fabric
- Recco - The RECCO rescue technology is an electronic method that facilitates organized rescue teams locating people buried by an avalanche or lost in the outdoors.