Brigandine FUTURELIGHT Bib Pant - Women's
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For days spent on the hunt for deep powder at the resort or in the backcountry, we need gear that can keep us warm and dry but still lets us work hard. The North Face answered the call by creating the Brigandine FUTURELIGHT Bib Pant to offer a completely waterproof construction that still allows it to breathe when we're working up a sweat hiking up to an untracked powder stash.
If we're heading on an all-day excursion in the wilderness, the Chimney Venting system has us covered with zippered thigh vents to quickly dump excess heat as we push to the summit. When the going gets deep, increased chest coverage from the bib keeps us warm and dry, even if we end up rag-dolling through waist deep snow from time to time.
Details
- Ski bibs that keep you dry in winter's worst weather
- FUTURELIGHT laminate seals snow out while remaining breathable
- Stow-away integrated ladder-lock belt maintains the perfect fit
- Integrated gaiters and stretchy and feature a boot hook
- A plethora of zippered pockets includes a beacon tether
- Harness-friendly fly and pocket layout caters to expert alpinists
- Partially recycled materials lay-up gives you peace of mind
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- Material
- [membrane/laminate] FUTURELIGHT (3-layer), [face fabric] 75D x 75D 100% recycled polyester, tricot backer, PFC-free DWR finish, [center-back panel] 90D x 90D FUTURELIGHT (88% recycled polyester, 12% elastane stretch double weave, FlashDry treatment), [kickpatch] 420D x 500D FUTURELIGHT (100% nylon)
- Insulation
- none
- Seams
- FuseForm technology, fully sealed
- Fit
- regular
- Pockets
- 2 zippered harness-friendly thigh with gear clips, 2 zippered hand (beacon tether on left), 1 zippered kangaroo chest with beacon tether
- Venting
- Chimney Venting system, outer-thigh zippers, knee-to-knee inner-thigh zippers
- Waist
- stow-away integrated ladderlock belt
- Bib
- yes, zero-hardware adjustable suspenders
- Side Zips
- zippered outseam hem gusset, adjustable snap closure
- Gaiters
- StretchVent, gripper elastic, boot hook
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 13.28oz
- Activity
- skiing, snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
3 based on 4 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 30, 2022
WHY WITH THE COLORS...........................?!?!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Best pant around, best coat around.........but the colors lately..are terrible.....a few years ago you had weathered black and camo and brittish khaki. Please bring back neutrals. We beg you.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
December 9, 2021
This purple is hideous
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] In a SHORT length, this is the best option for heli skiing, with the high back so snow cannot get under the jacket. Please introduce it in a different color. Black, white, navy, red? I've taken a pass on your entire purpose collection this year.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
November 12, 2021
Is There Anything They Didn't Think Of??
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The fit on these pants is impressive, loose enough to never feel constrained but structured enough to never feel sloppy. So weightless and all the cinches are comfortable. I didn't think I'd like the purple but it goes with every other color layer I have bright and dark at the same time I haven't found a color it doesn't pair well with.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
November 7, 2021
Great Fit-- Weird Grid Pattern
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I love these bibs. I was STOKED to see the purple color this year. I have these from last year and love them. The fit, construction and overall bib is AWESOME. However, as soon as I got these- I was super bummed. There is a grid pattern on the purple. Looks like architect paper. You can't tell this from the photos at all. If that pattern wasnt there, I would of 1000% kept.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
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