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The North Face Park Cargo Pant - Men's

The North Face Park Cargo Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 January 21, 2009

These pants are solid for carving and big air. Tons of pockets (maybe too many), and almost all have a flap cover in case you forget to zip something in. One draw back is that waist pocket flaps have sticking along the top which can make it difficult to access with gloves or mitts on. The fit is really comfortable especially for really mobile days. Plus for not having any insulation, they are pretty warm on there own. For the price they are dope.

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