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The right amount of clothing really makes a difference as you hurl yourself down a mountain in frigid temperatures. The midweight DAKINE Talon 3/4 Bottom surpasses the standard baselayers with its quick-drying, odor fighting fabric and high-ankle design that doesn't overlap your socks and bunch up under your boots.

  • Midweight polyester fabric holds in heat, breathes, and dries quickly if you take a hike in the afternoon
  • AEGIS Microbe Shield anti-odor technology in the fabric inhibits the growth of odor-causing microbes to keep your bottom fresh for a weekend of shredding
  • Close fit means the fabric lies against your skin for warmth and wicking performance
  • 3/4-length cuffs prevent sock overlap and under-boot bunching, which yields better fit and circulation for enhanced skiing and riding performance
  • Flatlock seams reduce chafing for a more comfortable ride
  • Elastic waistband secures the bottom as you stomp landings all day

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4 5

gamp331945

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Haven't had a chance to wear them yet, but they fit fine and washed well. I hate long base layer bottoms for skiing (or hiking in cold weather for that matter) and actually had a pair of fleece bottoms cut and hemmed before companies actually started making such things.

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Brian L

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

These run a little too short unfortunately. I have a 30" inseam, and wear a Medium. They drop down to the bottom of the knee, when they really should be hitting mid or upper calf. They are about 2" too short for normal ski socks. As such, when skiing aggressively (i.e. fast in moguls, cliff drops, etc.), these pants will come untucked from your socks and start to ride up, and your socks will start to droop down into your boots.

Disappointing because I really liked the fabric.

The North Face Boot-Top ones hit about mid-calf and fit much better, but the fabric isn't as warm - not as good of a midweight.