AK 2L Cyclic Gore-Tex Pant - Men's
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The Burton AK 2L Cyclic Gore-Tex Pants are the go-to shred trousers for avid freeriders everywhere, thanks to their weatherproof fabric, articulated fit, and sweet feature package. Engineered with Burton's performance-oriented AK fit, the Cyclic provides comfort and mobility whether you're lapping the lift, or laying down a burly Chugach line, with the waterproofing and breathability that only a Gore-Tex membrane can provide. Even the seams are fully sealed with Gore-Seam tape to prevent moisture from seeping in through the cracks.
Since they're designed for crushing laps throughout a hundred-day season, Burton made sure the Cyclic had zippered inseam vents to dump heat when you're hiking to the goods, and plenty of snow-defeating features like zippered elastic cuffs, boot hooks, and triple-reinforced stitching. You'll have five pockets to choose from, too, so snacks, tunes, inclinometers, sunscreen, and lucky rabbit's feet will always be close at hand.
Details
- Gore-Tex 2-layer membrane
- Fully taped seams
- Articulated AK fit
- Zippered inseam vents
- Zippered hand, back, and leg pockets
- Ankle gaiters with boot hooks
- Zippered cuffs with cuff elevators
- Item #BUR00A8
- Material
- [membrane/laminate] Gore-Tex (2-layer), [face fabric] polyester, [lining] mesh
- Seams
- fully taped (13mm Gore-Seam)
- Fit
- AK (performance oriented, articulated)
- Pockets
- 2 zippered hand, 2 zippered back, 1 zippered leg
- Venting
- inseam zips
- Waist
- belt loops
- Bib
- no
- Side Zips
- yes
- Gaiters
- yes, stretch elastic, with boot hooks
- Recommended Use
- snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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