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Intense tech for intense conditions.

When you're staring down the side of a monster chute and all you can hear is the sound of the chopper as it moves away, you'll be glad that you have your Peak Performance Men's Heli Alpine Pants between your legs and the weather. These intensely tough pants employ triple-layered Gore-Tex Pro Shell to protect you from the weather even in heavy, wet snow and helicopter-blade-driven winds. Plus the smart construction of this fabric gives you the flexibility you need to move and the soft feel you want to stay comfortable.

  • Ultra-durable Gore-Tex Pro Shell 3L seals out moisture while remaining highly breathable and easy to move in thanks to its flexible feel
  • Loose fit gives you plenty of room to move
  • Articulated knees are built for movement so you get the best fit when you're actually out there getting after it
  • Integrated suspenders hold these pants in place
  • Three-quarter-length side zips offer quick ventilation when your heart starts pumping and your temperature starts rising
  • Leg gaiters prevent snow from blowing up into your pant legs
  • Adjustable waistband seals out the weather and gives you a custom fit
  • Snap-in system secures your midlayer to this shell for synergistic performance
  • Two front pockets, a thigh pocket, and a back pocket hold your small essentials
  • Keprotec reinforcements in the inner cuffs protect these pants from the wear and tear of rubbing against bindings and ski edges
  • Integrated RECCO reflector may help ski patrol locate you in case of emergency
  • Backcountry.com is the exclusive US retailer of Peak Performance products

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