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The North Face Foundation Bib - Men's

The North Face Foundation Bib - Men's

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The North Face Foundation Bib - Men's

The North Face constructed the Men's Foundation Bibs for powder hounds who want a baggy fit. These burly pants' full bibs provide a barrier against the pow that'll keep you keep you dry and happy. The Foundation Bibs have articulated knees and ample ventilation, making them ideal for backcountry skiing. They also perform wonderfully in-bounds since The North Face seam-sealed their waterproof breathable HyVent shell. You won't need to worry about water soaking through on those unpadded chairlifts anymore.

Bottom Line: The North Face gives you the foundation of a bomber skiing get-up with these durable bibs.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Ski Pants

By: CarlosC (4)
4 days ago

Bought these pants early in the season. Was a little skeptical at first about bibs, but i am sold, and prefer them to pants. I live in Oregon and ski Mt. Hood where the snow is often wet and it is quite windy. For most of the season I only wore my boxers underneath and remained very comfortable and dry. When the temps fell below 25 degrees light weight thermals are all you need. It has a roomy fit without being baggy. The ventilation zips on the inner thigh work great when things warm up. I also found the chest pocket to be quite useful for my wallet or slim camera. All in all, i think these pants are a bargain for what you get. As far as i can tell they are completely water proof and very durable. Buy them - you won't regret it.

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Rating for this product: 5

North Face Bibs

By: Anonymous (1)
January 23, 2008

I am a snowboarder and these work awesome for that. I bought them off the website for my girlfriend and I. We both loved them and found them to be flexible but extremely warm. They lack knee and butt reinforcement but they weren't designed for snowboarders specifically so I will not gripe. These are great pants and after a week in the French alps, I have never been warmer and drier.

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Rating for this product: 5

Fantastic Bib

By: bardorf (1)
January 18, 2008

I'm 6'2" 180 and for some reason it is hard for me to find bibs that fit without issue. But the large fits me perfectly. As stated in other reviews... breathing, wind-proof and warm. I'm very pleased with this investment.

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Rating for this product: 5

Very Pleased

By: Biff Lohman (1)
January 10, 2008

Went out to colorado for 4 days of skiing. With wind chill it stayed about -20 F whold day. Stayed warm and dry with just a under armour base layer. I did have my fare share of spills as well. And if you get hot the vents near the groin area will cool you down quickly. I was hesistant between buying pants or bibs and now prefer bibs. They were tested and stood up great. They got my vote

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Bibs

By: EJ Cruz (6)
December 28, 2007

I am an avid snowboarder/skier and prefer bibs to pants. Bibs offer better warmth and prevention of snow up my back. I searched high and low for a quality set of bibs to replace my 7 year old Sierra Designs. The Foundation bib is a roomy cut - not snowboarder loose or snobby Aspen ski lodge tight. The bibs use a single side zip for entry/exit and have plenty of pockets and vents. I am a big guy (6"2, 245 lb) and am comfortable in a L, including bending over to strap in and out. The pants are warm, but not hot. I use Outlast long underwear and some dacron pants (a little thinner than 100 weight polarfleece). They are definitely waterproof and the DWR is extremely effective in repelling water from wet ski lift chairs or extended periods sitting in the powder The pockets are roomy and most are zippered. I didn't find the pants to be heavy. They are lined and made of a substantial material, so don't expect flyweights. I have owned several different The North Face products and have been pleased with most of them. The lower end products tend to be heavy but well made. These feel like my old Mountain Light jacket in terms of quality and relative weight. I think they will last quite a while and represent a good value. I rate on the basis of value, so I think these are consistent with the price.

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Rating for this product: 4

Solid stuff

By: Terje (5)
December 7, 2007

Solid, breathing, wind-proof and warm. I was replacing my old Lowe bib pants with something new, and these pants have so far been working great. Works well in the mountains. My old Lowe pants was great for ice climbing, but for telemark-skiing they would get a little too hot for my taste, so i wanted something that breathes a little better. I like the snug fit, but its also flexible enough when you wear more than one layer under it.

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Rating for this product: 5

multi-purpose

By: edh (3)
October 7, 2007

Bought this for my husband, who skis, and he LOVES it. He hasn't been able to retire his old bib entirely, though, because I beg the Foundation Bib off him anytime the kids want me to take them sledding--I hate being cold, I hate bulking up in layer upon layer of clothing, and I hate the too-short fit of most ski pants; basically, the only time I don't hate winter is when I'm wearing this bib. My brother bought the same bib to use for mountaineering. I thought he was crazy to climb in ski bib, but it has held up so well that another climber from his mountaineering group switched to a Foundation Bib.

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Rating for this product: 5

The NorthFace Bib

By: Good Investment! (1)
March 23, 2007

I was a bit skeptical about purchasing this item at first because its pretty pricey. But I am glad I decided to pick it up because it works great. I actually got this for my boyfriend and he has used this many times for snowboarding. It fits well and it really gets the job done. The snow is kept out and the warmth is kept in. Definitely a good investment for those interested in winter sports!

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Shell] HyVent 2L nylon; [lining] tricot
Waterproof Rating: 60PSI
Breathable Rating: 600g
Lining: 205g Slick brushed poly tricot
Side Zips: No
Pockets: 1 Chest (on bibs), 2 cargo, 2 hand-warmer
Seam Taped: Yes, fully
Venting: Exterior thigh vents
Suspender/ Belt: Adjustable suspenders
Gaiters: Yes, StretchVent
Recommended Use: Skiing in any condition
Weight: 2lb 6oz
Warranty: Lifetime