Product code: Mammut Men's Overall Snow Bib Pants purchases Eisfeld Guide Eiger Extreme Hybrid Size 34
mammoth extreme Swiss design men's snow pants size US 34 guide can be worn as overall bibs or straps removed to wear as pants polymide elastane shell layer to be worn with base layer or mid layer underneath dry skin Switzerland high quality materials gray adjustable waistband ventilation zippers flare leg zippers lots of features inseam 34". Has some light marks otherwise excellent condition! "The Eisfeld Guide SO Pants are hybrid soft shell pants for winter mountain and ski tours. They combine wind-repellent, very breathable and elastic Schoeller® dryskin with waterproof Mammut Dry Technology Pro material. These complete touring pants feature suspenders, a raised waistband at the back, a waist adjustment system that can be operated from the outside, climbing purchases harness-compatible pockets, side ventilation with snow protection, gaiters and Dyneema reinforced seam edges. The Mammut Vertical Motion Construction™ ensures optimized ergonomics during alpine movement sequences.".
mammoth extreme Swiss design men's snow pants size US 34 guide can be worn as overall bibs or straps removed to wear as pants polymide elastane shell layer to be worn with base layer or mid layer underneath dry skin Switzerland high quality materials gray adjustable waistband ventilation zippers flare leg zippers lots of features inseam 34". Has some light marks otherwise excellent condition! "The Eisfeld Guide SO Pants are hybrid soft shell pants for winter mountain and ski tours. They combine wind-repellent, very breathable and elastic Schoeller® dryskin with waterproof Mammut Dry Technology Pro material. These complete touring pants feature suspenders, a raised waistband at the back, a waist adjustment system that can be operated from the outside, climbing purchases harness-compatible pockets, side ventilation with snow protection, gaiters and Dyneema reinforced seam edges. The Mammut Vertical Motion Construction™ ensures optimized ergonomics during alpine movement sequences.".