

Volcom Roan Bib Pants
VOLCOM BIB PANTS WITH HIGH WATER COLUMN AND STRETCH CONTENT MADE FROM REPREVE® FIBRES
The Volcom Roan Bib Pants play all the pieces when it comes to style and functionality. It comes with a high water column and breathability and the V-Science 2-layer shell laminate ensures that sweat is quickly wicked away and moisture from the outside doesn't stand a chance.
In addition, the new Zip Tech® jacket-to-pants connection system ensures that powder stays on the slope and does not penetrate your jacket or pants.
The stretch portion of these snowboard pants is made from REPREVE® fibres, which are made from at least 95 % recycled material such as industrial and consumer waste.
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Contêm materiais sustentáveis, como materiais reciclados e orgânicos
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Shell: Perfeito como camada exterior
- Artigo núm.: 681292
- Género: Homem
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Especificações de material de acordo com o fabricante, sujeito a alterações.
- Características do Material: Elasticidade
- Eco: Materiais reciclados
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As medidas da prova de água do outerwear. A partir de uma coluna de água de 4.000 é considerada à prova de água. Quanto maior o valor, mais adequada a condições extremas.
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A capacidade de respiração do vestuário longe do corpo enquanto protege da humidade e frio. Quanto maior o valor, mais confortável em condições extremas.
- Estilo de ride: All Mountain
- Tipo: Corte largo
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Características da Roupa de Neve:
- Conexão calça-casaco
- Todas as costuras seladas
- V-Science 2-layer shell laminate
- Zipped vents with mesh lining
- Gaiters with lace hooks
- Chest pocket
- 2 welt pockets
- 2 back pockets
- Stretch portion made from REPREVE® material
- Logo details
Disponibilidade em loja
Sobre a 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.