Volcom Swift Bib Pants
Your best buddy for long days in the backcountry – Volcom
Whether you’re cruising the backcountry or simply looking for the best way to keep comfortable and snow-free, the Swift Bib Pant is a great choice. With its 15,000mm waterproofing paired with 15,000gm of breathability, it is designed to keep you warm and dry all day long. It has fully taped seams and a Zip Tech® pant to jacket interface to keep the cold and snow out. The V-Science breathable lining system keeps you from overheating. The stretch slim fit keeps you looking good, being slimmer in the thigh and through the knee while offering plenty of stretch to maximize mobility.
Attributes
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Contains sustainable materials, such as organic or recycled materials
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Medium insulation: Great for colder days
- Article number: 620284
- Gender: Women
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Material specifications according to manufacturer, subject to change.
- Inner material: mesh
- Material Features: Stretch
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Measure for the waterproofness of outerwear. From a water column of 4.000 it is considered waterproof. The higher the value, the better suited for extreme weather.
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The capacity of the garment to channel perspiration away from the body whilst providing protection from moisture and cold. The higher the value, the more comfortable in extreme situations.
- Fit: Slim fit
- Rise: Bib pants
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Snowwear Features:
- Jacket-to-pant connection
- Boot hook
- Vents
- Reinforced cuffs
- All seams sealed
- Hand warmer pockets
- Women's snowboard bib pants by Volcom
- Adjustable suspenders
- 1 chest pocket, 2 handwarmer and 2 back pockets
- V-Science 2-layer shell laminate
- V-Science breathable lining system
- Reinforced pants legs
- Logo-details
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About Volcom
Born out of the spirit to pursue ones passions, Volcom's mission is to turn obstacles into opportunities and give people the courage to tempt the impossible. Right in line with what we here at Blue Tomato strive to do. Volcom have taken the snowboard, skate and surfing scenes by storm since they kicked the whole thing off in 1991, and it doesn't look like they are about to stop any time soon.