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Please help me find ski pants!!!

skigrl410

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Hey! I need some help finding a pair of side zip ski pants(so i can take them off over my boots) that aren't really expensive. Just plain black ones, they don't really need to be incredibly warm or anything. If any one knows of an online ski shop where i can find a pair, that would be really great. I checked out some of the bigger suppliers, like REI, but what they had that was side zip was $300+. Will someone please help me???
 

AHM

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Try these

Hey! I need some help finding a pair of side zip ski pants(so i can take them off over my boots) that aren't really expensive. Just plain black ones, they don't really need to be incredibly warm or anything. If any one knows of an online ski shop where i can find a pair, that would be really great. I checked out some of the bigger suppliers, like REI, but what they had that was side zip was $300+. Will someone please help me???


Check out the Marmont precip sidezips, these should be about 100 $. Mountain hardware makes conduit SL sidezips that should be about 120.00 new as well. Any questions, send me a PM and we can chat out the choices
 

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Check out the Marmont precip sidezips, these should be about 100 $. Mountain hardware makes conduit SL sidezips that should be about 120.00 new as well. Any questions, send me a PM and we can chat out the choices


Both would be good choices, but precips are certianly not geared for skiing. They would work..they are LIGHT and will keep the wet out, but have NO warming properties. I have a pair of pants wiht the conduit material and I like them. They are VERY close to the day of old "stretch" pants.

I personally say, if you're done growing, just buy a nice pair of pants and you'll never have to buy another. I have at least a 15 year old pair of TNF pants..that still rock...Im a gear head though so I have many pants.. :D

Good luck!

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