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The North Face Fembot Bib Pant - Women's
The North Face Women’s Fembot Bib Pants have fully taped seams, light insulation, and inner thigh vents? But they look like they’re made out of denim. Yup, this bib’s HyVent denim fabric helps block moisture while Thermoliner I in the body and Heatseeker insulation in the butt warm your legs and backside. The North Face Chimney Venting system uses vents in the gaiters of the Fembot pants to draw air in, up your legs, and out through the thigh vents for full cooling when you’re booting up for a few freshies in the resort. The RECCO device might help ski patrol sniff you out in an inbounds slide.
Bottom Line: This mixture of bibs, denim, and snow is a good one.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
At 60G of Heatseeker they are going to be pretty toasty.
By: Backcountry.comGearGuruSteveH
February 8, 2009
Super warm
By: emma525172588
March 19, 2009
These pants are great for really cold days. They're even fairly stylish as far as bibs go - there's a fun blue pattern on the inside that you can't see in the picture, but looks cute if you're wearing them around afterwards with the bib folded down. I hope they last as long as my other North Face ski pants have!
WHat do you think about these pants for tele turns. Do they
WHat do you think about these pants for tele turns. Do they have movement to drop a knee?
By: jensrockin2422225
September 16, 2008
My friend's wife teles in these pants and she loves them. They have a pretty roomy fit which I think would be good, and it is a rugged fabric.
By: dave_drula2369643
September 17, 2008
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