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Cloudveil Zero-G Pant - Men's - 2006

Cloudveil Zero-G Pant - Men's - 2006

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Cloudveil Zero-G Pant - Men's - 2006

The Cloudveil Men's Zero-G Pants combine Schoeller softshell material with PrimaLoft insulation to keep your legs warm in the backcountry and offer incredible breathability. These pants just beg to go on dawn patrol tours, frigid mid-winter ski days with lots of vert, and yo-yo laps out of your local resort. Suspenders keep the Zero-G Pants securely in place on the uphill tour, and gaiters keep the snow out as you enjoy the freshies on the way down.

Bottom Line: The Cloudveil Zero-G Pants deliver top-of-the-line performance on freezing-cold ski days.

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Rating for this product: 5

Zero-G is another GREAT Cloudveil product

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February 2, 2007

It's been below 10 almost each day I've used these in the backcountry and i absolutely swear by these pants. I've actually stopped using my Patagucci Super Guide pants since I got the Zero G's. I've used the Zero-G's in up to 25 degrees where they get a bit hot on the skin up. They aren't as stretchy like the other Cloudveil pants due to the insulative layer but they're just as comfortable as any softshell. Good gaiter and sensible pockets with good zipper holds that can be used with big gloves.

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Rating for this product: 2

Nice pant - poor finish and fit.

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January 30, 2007

Got these pants in Medium. The waist size was right on but leg length was way too long. When walking in tele boots they're alright but in street shoes they kept catching under my heel. First day out the cheap plastic snap on the bottom of the gaiter broke off as I was getting ready to head to the chair lift for my first run. Cloudveil should use better finishing components and offer different inseam lengths. The suspenders work well and are comfortable.

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Rating for this product: 5

No review needed here these are the bomb diddy of pants

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October 23, 2006

Warm insulation in a waterproof softshell pant?!!! No WAY!! So sweet. Never be cold again and hike in ‘em all day if you want to. Super comfy. My favorite pants ever!!!! And remember those cold chair rides? How about the ski patrollers who have those skirt things?!! Never ever consider having a cold but from the chairs again.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Schoeller; [insulation] PrimaLoft 60g 
Waterproof Rating:
Water resistant 
Breathable Rating:
Not specified 
Lining:
Brushed 
Side Zips:
No 
Pockets:
2 Hand 
Seam Taped:
No 
Venting:
No 
Suspender/ Belt:
Suspenders 
Gaiters:
Yes 
Recommended Use:
Backcountry skiing 
Weight:
28.5oz 
Warranty:
Lifetime 

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