Planet Earth Men's Trench Snowboard Pants

by Planet Earth, Snowboard Pants

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Planet Earth Men's Trench Snowboard Pants

by Planet Earth

Created tough to withstand the conditions of hard shredding in the halfpipe and backcountry these reinforced Men's Trench Snowboard Pants by Planet Earth are a smart option for riders of all abilities. While classic winter pants offer you comfort against frigid cold, the Men's Trench Snowboard Pants furnish a promising balance of warmth and tough features for shredding. The Planet Earth Men's Trench Snowboard Pants offers extra flex through the knees and seat areas so you stay comfortable in cold conditions without sacrificing your range of motion or surrendering fabric durability, especially if you consider the harsh landscapes encountered in the frozen halfpipe or frosty backcountry. The colors for the Planet Earth Men's Trench Snowboard Pants are specifically selected to conform to this season's array of snowboard attire from a wide range of vendors, including Patagonia, Helly Hansen, Grenade and Volcom.

Planet Earth Men's Trench Snowboard Pants Details
  • Q3000 Solid or Camo Print 100% Nylon Supplex Shell (10,000mm/5,000mm)
  • Waterproof, breathable
  • 100% Waterproof Critically Taped Seams
  • 100% Polyester Brushed Tricot Mesh / 100% Nylon Ripstop Lining
  • Cell Pocket
  • Outside Leg Mesh Lined Vents
  • Swivel Key Hook
  • Adjustable Waistband Tabs
  • Leg Gaiter With Gripper Elastic
  • Boot Hook
  • Reinforced Hem
  • Powder Skirt Snap Attachment System
  • Suede Lined Waistband
  • Hem Gussets
  • D Ring Ticket Holder
  • Regular Fit

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Sizes, Colors and Options - Men's Trench Snowboard Pants
Elmwood Camo, Castle, Desert Palm M, L, XL

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