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The North Face Swift Hybrid Pant - Women's - 2008
2008 Model Permanently Out of Stock
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The North Face Swift Hybrid Pant - Women's - 2008
When you pull on The North Face Women’s Swift Hybrid Pant for your winter trail run or bike ride, you’ll get wind protection, breathability and moisture control thanks to a windproof front panel and bamboo-carbon blend side panels. The bamboo blend naturally adds moisture and odor control when you’re hauling down the trail in chilly temps, and The North Face added two hand pockets and a calf zipper with an elastic cuff. Reflective taping makes sure you stay visible after sundown on short winter days, while flatlocked seams glide over other layers and surfaces smoothly.
Bottom Line: Move swiftly with an extra-lightweight performance pant.
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By: che2679717
January 12, 2009
These pants are very light and great for running in cold Wisconsin winters here. When it's near or below zero I will wear leggings under these and they are plenty warm.
Hey looking at the North Face Swift Hybrid pant for women. Tell
Hey
looking at the North Face Swift Hybrid pant for women. Tell me about the fit...do these sit at your waist or below your waist?
Thanks
By: christine.1033890
October 28, 2008
These sit at your waist and have a drawstring so one can adjust to what suits them.
By: che2679717
January 11, 2009
Great!
By: j.a2643784
February 12, 2009
I wear these for running all the time, and I love them! I live in SLC, so rarely do I run in super cold weather, but they have always been plenty warm
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