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The North Face
Slashback Cargo Pant - Men's

4.878787878787879 out of 5 stars
33 Reviews

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Why We Like The Slashback Cargo Pant

The North Face Slashback Cargo Pant is a good option for hitting the slopes without draining our bank account. It features a breathable waterproof membrane, keeping us dry as you plow through fresh snow, and blocking the wind while we're riding the lift. Integrated snow gaiters keep powder from creeping up the cuffs, while inner thigh vents let us dump heat if we're hiking with our board. The North Face equipped the Slashback with an adjustable waist for secure comfort, and plenty of pocket space for snacks, phone, ski pass, and trail map.


Details

  • Budget minded ski pants with a plethora of features
  • Nylon material with a finish that repels dirt and water
  • Fully sealed seams keep moisture on the outside
  • Smart venting dissipates heat on blue-bird days
  • Integrated belt helps keep pants from sliding down on park runs
  • Item #TNFZB6Z
Material
[membrane/laminate] DryVent 2L, [face fabric] 70D x 160D nylon, DWR finish
Seams
fully sealed
Fit
regular
Pockets
2 zippered hand, 2 cargo, 1 zippered back
Venting
inner-thigh vents
Waist
integrated belt
Gaiters
StretchVent

Overall Rating

5 based on 33 ratings

Review Summary

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5 out of 5 stars

February 7, 2023

I would buy this product again

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I like how it fits and is really comfortable for doing ski or snowboard

Bautista
thenorthface.com

Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com

5 out of 5 stars

February 3, 2023

I would definitely buy these again

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I trap so I'm outside at all different times and these pants never let me down / I usually accompany with a base layer so the vent on the inner thigh definitely come in handy

Michael
thenorthface.com

Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com

4 out of 5 stars

February 2, 2023

Yes

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great for skiing, comfortable, not huge. Warm.

Rafael
thenorthface.com

Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 27, 2023

These pants are exactly what I was looking for

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have a set of North Face bibs, which I like. But I tend to get too hot in the bibs if it's anything more than sledding/snowblowing levels of physical activity. For skiing with my kids these cargo's are exactly the ski pants I was looking for. When I was younger I was one of the few skiers wearing cargo ski pants. It was generally frowned upon, only boarders could be so casual and comfortable on the slopes. I ignored the social norms of the time and sported my cargo's with pride. They were comfortable, not too tight and functional (we all need pockets!). I've now got three kids on the hill with me and while I'm surely being judged by the on-mountain fashion police, these pants are fantastic. Just enough lining to be perfectly warm but not too hot, vents for the unusually warm days, 4 pockets (2 of which zip)...I mean...this is heaven. I'm the kind of guy that finds a style/size of something I like and buy every color available. I might buy another set of these as backups just in case the powers-that-be decide cargo's are truly too progressive for 2023 and beyond. Would (and probably will) buy again, highly recommend. These pants are great.

Jeff S
thenorthface.com

Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 22, 2023

yes

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] good for wintertime

Luis
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Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 12, 2023

I would buy these pants again

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These pants are fantastic in the frigid weather and comfortable as it gets warmer.

Milagros
thenorthface.com

Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 3, 2023

Not only they are funcional but nice

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] They are good for snowy days

Martina
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Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com

5 out of 5 stars

December 25, 2022

Great pants

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Warm fits a little snug, suggest upsizing a bit to compensate for clothing under the pants.

Jim
thenorthface.com

Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com

4 out of 5 stars

December 17, 2022

Very good overall.

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got these for skiing in Southern California. Overall, these pants are doing a very good job. Work well for skiing, probably better for snowboarding. Pros: wind resistance works well during Santa Ana winds. Waterproofing works well against snowy chairs. Comfortable within 20-40F temps. I haven't worn them yet on a very cold or warm day. Breathability seems OK. Color is nice and true to picture. Cons: Waist belt is useless. Way too long. I ended up just using a ski belt through the loops. Pants are a bit baggy for me. Clips on pant cuffs not needed for ski boots but helpful for snow boots.

Andy
thenorthface.com

Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com

5 out of 5 stars

December 13, 2022

TNF makes bomber stuff that lasts and fits normal guys

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Excellent and long lasting pants that will last for years. Vents are great and the heavy fabric on the belt loops are genius. I use them with suspenders some times and really that is a great idea. Like the pants and think they will last long

SKSLC
thenorthface.com

Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com