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| Adjustable-waist hook and loop tabs Articulated Knees Buddy lift clip Cargo pocket Chimney Venting system Exterior thigh vents with mesh gussets Fabric: body: HyVent 2L fox faille Fabric: insulation: Heatseeker 60 g Fabric: lining: floral-embossed taffeta Fit: low-rise boot cut Fully seam sealed Handwarmer zip pockets Low-rise cut Low-rise, high-performance pants with a contemporary boot cut, waterproof construction, and highly efficient insulation. Pant-a-lock compatible Reinforced cuffs StretchVent gaiter with gripper elastic Style Number: ABHL |
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You shouldn’t have to give up low-rise, boot-cut style just ‘cause you’re on the slopes. The North Face made the Women’s Freedom Insulated Boot-Cut Pant for gals who love to rip but aren’t into the high-waist ski-pant look.
| Breathable Rating: | 625-675g / m2 |
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| Fit: | Free |
| Gaiters: | Yes |
| Insulation: | 60g Heatseeker Eco |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | [Shell] HyVent 2L foxfaille; [Lining] taffeta |
| Pockets: | 2 Front, 1 cargo |
| Recommended Use: | Skiing |
| Seam Taped: | Yes, fully |
| Side Zips: | No |
| Venting: | Chimney Venting System |
| Waist: | Adjustable tabs |
| Waterproof Rating: | 25psi |
| The North Face Freedom Low-Rise Boot-Cut Insulated Pants | $148.95 - $149.00 | |
| The North Face Freedom Insulated Low Rise Pant | $148.99 - $169.00 | |
| The North Face Freedom Insulated Pant | $74.48 - $149.95 |
| The North Face Freedom Insulated Pant - Kids | $98.95 | |
| The North Face Freedom Insulated Pant - Boys | $46.03 - $99.00 | |
| The North Face Freedom Insulated Pant - Men's | $96.82 - $149.00 | |
| The North Face Freedom Insulated Pant - Girl's | $59.99 - $99.00 |
The North Face Freedom Insulated Boot-Cut Pant Reviews Summary:
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Reviews:
Perfect Ski Pant | |
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This ski pant is perfect for me. Medium Weight, not bulky, VERY warm. Love the velcro waist tabs. Plenty of Pockets. I was on a lift, high winds, heavy heavy snow conditions, extremely cold (my guage said zero w/o windchill factor) and my legs were quite toasty.They run big. definately go for the smaller size. I originally ordered XL, returned for L. I could have afforded a medium for a "snug" fit, but I prefer a loose fit since I snowboard. | |
| max3432851 at Backcountry.com on 12/27/2009 | |
You get what you pay for | |
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I found them to be a little expensive, but the style is great. They're comfortable and warm. I love them. | |
| tpa3291626 at Backcountry.com on 09/19/2009 | |
WAY too big | |
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The pants, overall, are cute... sturdy and functional... BUT they run VERY large. I am 5'6", 125, size 4-6. I ordered a medium but they were falling off of me. Thank god I ordered a back-up. Check out the Spyder Circuit. I'm keeping those - great fit (size 6) and SO warm! | |
| lxk3603355 at Backcountry.com on 01/06/2010 | |
Great Pants! | |
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Yes, a little pricey but very well made and more comfortable than most snow pants. It's hard to find them in petite lengths so I was disappointed that they were still too long. However, they can be easily shortened. Love the big pocket. | |
| hov3429095 at Backcountry.com on 12/18/2009 | |
best fitting pants ever | |
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these are the best fitting pants I have ever owned. they are also one of the warmest ones I have and have quickly become my favorites. | |
| jhe3437715 at Backcountry.com on 12/22/2009 | |










