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Arc'teryx Sidewinder SV Pant - w/Instep - Women's
The Arc'teryx Women's Sidewinder SV Pants’ sleek and minimalist styling belies some sophisticated performance properties. Waterproof Gore-Tex Pro Shell fabric, meticulously taped seams, and laminated water tight zippers keep you completely dry in blower conditions and slush. Large side vents provide air conditioning when you work up a sweat earning your turns in the backcountry, and women's-specific articulation facilitates your best athletic performance. Durable fabric and burly instep patches mean you can take a tumble in the trees and not look like you were just attacked by a marauding tiger, and a built-in RECCO avalanche rescue reflector prepares you for backcountry emergencies.
Bottom Line: The ultra-tough and clean-styled Arc'teryx Sidewinder SV Pant keeps up with your aggressive riding style.
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Great for wet conditions.
By: debbjanes2090641
December 29, 2008
These were purchased for my daughter who skis in Juneau, Alaska. They commonly have extremely wet and windy weather conditions. She tells me they keep her warm and dry-not an easy task. Naturally she has an Arc Teryx jacket too. Our entire family is very outdoor oriented and we all think Arc Teryx is in a league of it's own in terms of keep you dry. She's about 5' 2" and 118 lbs, the smalls fit her perfectly.
Hi i was woundering how high up the ski pants are? Do the hit
Hi i was woundering how high up the ski pants are? Do the hit the belly botton or under by the hips? Im 14 years old and 5'9" and i want long ski pants but i don't want pants that hit the waist really high because im so young.
By: Hanna
April 19, 2009
Sexiest Ski Pants
By: serautoxr2355432
April 29, 2009
I love these pants-they actually look good while on. They are very minimalist-few pockets, no lining. But they do great at keeping the snow and wind out, while keeping you dry on the inside. I was glad I found these at such a great deal on this website. I love Arcteryx stuff, just hate paying full price!
What is the difference between these and the ones for 259.00
What is the difference between these and the ones for 259.00 on sale ?? of course I got the more expensive ones coming!?
By: nur2745854
December 21, 2008
Just one flaw
By: ozark badger
February 4, 2009
small tall fit my wife, size 4 with 33 inseam. Bulletproof very hardcore(minimalist, utilitarian)construction. Performed well resort skiing with thick midlayer. One flaw: single snap constantly unsnaps (despite 1-2 inches extra room in waist for layering), then zipper follows. Note many competitors have 2-3 snaps and velcro. Saving that insignificant weight costs needing a belt, it does have loops. Did return, hard to spend top dollar (325) and say "I like 'em except..."
does this pant run true to size or is it tight?
does this pant run true to size or is it tight?
By: ter2502948
October 24, 2008
I'd say true to size, and not tight. It's one of the more relaxed cuts from Arc.
By: BeeCee
November 2, 2008
Great rain gear!
By: kym2487482
December 3, 2008
Got the pants to go with my arc jacket. I live in Western Washington (the rain forest) and I raise arabians. It rains here alot. This is the best rain gear ever. I don't groom the horses in it because I heard gortex doesn't mix well with the oils in a horse's coat. For everything else it's great. With a pair of long johns as a base I wear these guys all of the time. I stay bone dry and warm which is a plus in rainy damp weather like ours.
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