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DC Hydra Pant - Women's

Rating for this product: 2 March 24, 2006

The pant looks and sounds great, especially for the price, but doesn't fit or feel like the description. The sizing chart is way off. I had decided to play it safe and order a size larger than I usually would since I was cutting my shopping way too close to my trip to Tahoe. I ordered a medium, described as a size 7. (Usually I wear a 4-5.) The waist wouldn't stay snapped (thank god for my belt) and the pants were almost 2in too short. But if you're short, only ride in the spring, and need waterproof pants, the Hydra would probably be good for you.

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