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Oakley Straight Pant - Women's - 2008 BCS
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The loose fit on the Oakley Women’s Straight Pant means you have a good amount of room for park grabs and inbounds powder hunts, but not so much room that it seems as if you might set sail when the wind kicks up. The 10K-rated fabric and fully taped seams fight moisture while thigh vents help regulate your temperature. Low-profile 100g Thinsulate insulation warms your gams on chilly chairlift rides.
Bottom Line: Swim in powder, not in your pants.
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Inside Label
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Pant Lining
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Baggy But Warm
By:
Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
I saw the reviews that said order a size down, but I am 5'8" and weigh 215lbs. I have a hard enough time finding any ski pants that fits my butt and waist in men's much less women's sizing. The sizing chart says a XL is a size 14 and 31" waist and a 42" hip. I am a size 14, but I have 45" waist and 47" hips. These pants are large on me. There is room in the butt and the waist sits loose even when I tighten the tabs all the way. If a large were still available I would send these back and exchange them.
That said, I am keeping the XL because the pant design is awesome and there are no L ones left. The material is not the traditional shinny slick material. It is more of a dry touch fabric. They still make tons of swooshing noise when you walk, mostly because the legs are so baggy. The silicone on the waist bands is great - the pants hold up and don't fall down. There are also belt loops, which I will probably use. And there are adjustable velcro tabs on the sides of the waist, but they only adjust about two inches on each side. I already have them as tight as they go. Also the velcro on the pants is so that the sticky side is away from your body, which is good because it won't catch on your base layers.
The pockets are fabulous. There are six of them, even though the description says there are only five. Two front pockets, one has a clip on an elastic cord for gloves and such. The back pockets are zippered and have snaps. The lower leg pockets hit mid shin and are on the outside of the legs. The pockets are all fleece lined. The seeming is nice and attractive. The gators have vents where they attach to the pant. The pant is not fleece lined, but it is a comfortable fabric and the Thinsulate insulation is warm but not too thick. The crotch on the pant is not very low. I was expecting the crotch to have a lot of extra room because of the bigness of the pant and the snowboarder style, but it does not. There are even metal clips on the gators to hold them down around your boots. There are also zipper expansions at the bottom of the legs for extra room.
This pant has so many design features I love. They have thought of everything. Even snaps to pull up the back of the pant when you are wearing regular shoes so they don't get dirty. There is even a metal detail on a front belt loop to attach your lift pass. Lastly there are snaps on the belt loops so if you have a snow skirt in your jacket or a jacket snaps you can attach it to these pants. I have a North Face jacket with the snap in pant-a-lock system and they snap to these pants. The inner leg from the upper thigh to the bottom of the knee zippers open to reveal a mesh vent. This is great for hot days.
The main thing I am worried about is how clean I can keep these looking. They pick up dirt and hair like a magnet, but maybe its because it is so cold out right now and I just took them out of the box. I ordered the white ones and the first thing I noticed was all the hair from the floor clinging to the pants. I'm hoping this is just static electricity and will go away. I don't want to have to lint roll my ski pants.
Bottom line, they are big enough to swim in. They are attractive, but they look like ski pants. They are big in the legs too. I can fit jeans under them. I can fit sweat pants under them. I even tried layering a base layer, jeans and then sweatpants all on under these pants. They still fit and are roomy. I think they are versatile for many types of weather depending on how you layer. For the price I would recommend them to anyone. If you want a better fit, buy a size down.
Oakley Metal Seem Detail
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Front Zipper and Snap Closure
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Cuff Snap
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Cuff Expansion Zipper
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Thigh Vents Open
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Belt Loop Snaps
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Go a size down!
By:
Elaine Kratz
July 15, 2010
I have these pants in Vivid Blue, Size Medium. While, my measurements are on the higher end of the medium pants, they are HUGE! I saw reviews and I figured there was no way I was a size small in these pants - I think I should be.
I kept my mediums and I like them. They're roomy, and I can layer well in them. I also really like the snaps on the back, so I can snap up the back of the leg, so I'm not walking on the back of my pants.
They've survived two seasons so far! I even managed to wash the blood off of them from a minor snowboarding incident.
Bottom line: big, baggy, warm, comfortable, durable, awesome. If you're looking for body-hugging style, this is not your pant.
If you'd rather be comfortable, have room for movement, and stay toasty - go for these.
Metal Lift Ticket Tab
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Adjustable Side Tabs
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Vent Zipper
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Back Pocket
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Pant from the Side
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Pant with Base Layer and Sweats Underneath
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Inside Pocket
By: Laura Stanley
December 8, 2010
Change me.
Out of Stock
2008 Model No Longer Available
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Women's Snowboard PantsBaggy But Warm
I saw the reviews that said order a size down, but I am 5'8" and weigh 215lbs. I have a hard enough time finding any ski pants that fits my butt more...
Definitely Big!
These pants run way big. I'm 5'11" and 155 lbs. and ordered a large....I'm pretty much swimming in them and I'm not even sure a medium more...
- Material:
- Polyester, nylon
- Insulation:
- 100g Thinsulate
- Waterproof Rating:
- 10K
- Breathable Rating:
- 10000g
- Side Zips:
- No
- Venting:
- Inseam vents
- Pockets:
- 2 Front, 2 back, 1 lower leg
- Seam Taped:
- Yes, fully
- Waist:
- Belt loops, adjustable tabs, silicone waistband
- Gaiters:
- Yes
- Recommended Use:
- Snowboarding, skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 30 Days
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