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Why deal with roped-off terrain and slow signs when you and the FlyLow Gear Men's Baker Bib Pant could have untracked snow all to yourselves? If you're smart, you'll get your avy certification, grab a trusted partner, and venture out into the backcountry wearing this waterproof breathable powder-diving pant.
- Waterproof fabric and fully taped seams sail through buttery or fluffy snow without fear of the wet
- Drop seat capability means you can leave the foxes an unpleasant present
- Inner and outer thigh vents with YKK waterproof zips allow you to ditch excess heat while providing cross-flow ventilation
- Cordura reinforcements on the knees and cuffs with softshell back for added durability and comfort
- Single panel articulated knee-box construction gives you unrestricted mobility when you tour, hike, or rappel
- An expandable waist comes in handy when you wolf down a hefty meal the night before
- A plethora of pockets offer you plenty of space to stash your small essentials
Bottom Line: Who needs the resort when your backyard can be your free playground?
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Finally Some FlyLow Bibs
By:
Conner
May 9, 2012
OK, I'm a bit biased. I love FlyLow pants. I've owned just about every version since the original Drop Kicks. They have a way of getting the cut exactly dialed better than any other ski pants on the market. When they finally came out with some bibs, I was beyond stoked. Same great cut and fit. Same bomber quality. Same awesome venting. Same reinforced knees and cuffs. But now with the added comfort of a bib and the piece of mind that no snow is going in your crack on those Baker deep days.
I'm 5'11" 180lbs and I wear a Medium in all FlyLow pants. These are a little baggier than expected around the mid section (between the chest and waist) but it gets covered when I put my jacket on. Length is perfect with ski boots on--long enough to not look like a gaper but short enough not to get caught in your bindings like some jib rat pant.
PS: The ladies love the salmon (orange) color of these--I get lots of compliments on them. It is hard to tell from the pictures, but the vent zips are green.
Baker Bib Fit Backside View
By: Alexander Romashko
November 21, 2011
I'm wearing the XL option in this pic. For size reference, I am 6' 180 lbs, 32/33" waist and 33" inseam with an athletic build. The Baker is a true bib with a nice high back to keep the snow out. The material is nice and stretchy as well.
1 Comment Last Comment: December 21, 2011 by: Brett Beery
By: Brett Beery
December 21, 2011
Just got mine. Sizing is accurate. I am 5' 11.5" 175 lbs, large fits perfect. Looks bomber proof. Will write a review after testing.
Baker Bib Fit Front View
By: Alexander Romashko
November 21, 2011
I'm wearing the XL option in this pic. For size reference, I am 6' 180 lbs, 32/33" waist and 33" inseam with an athletic build. I went with the XL to make sure that I'd have a longer inseam. I maybe could have gone with a L but I didn't want to have the pant bottoms ride up when I'm down in a turn or sitting down.
Change me.
Finally Some FlyLow Bibs
OK, I'm a bit biased. I love FlyLow pants. I've owned just about every version since the original Drop Kicks. They have a way of getting the more...
Bomber Bib
I almost exclusively wear bibs and am so glad Flylow finally came out with this bad boys. I absolutely love these bibs. They're durable, waterproof, more...
- Material:
- [shell] nylon dobby, Level 5 Dupont DWR coating; [reinforcements] cordura
- Fabric Waterproof Rating:
- 10,000 mm
- Fabric Breathability Rating:
- 10,000 g/m˛
- Insulation:
- none
- Venting:
- thigh vents
- Gaiters:
- yes
- Seams:
- fully taped
- Pockets:
- 2 hand, 2 back, 2 chest pouch
- Recommended Use:
- skiing, snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- limited lifetime

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