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The Columbia Men's Cirque Bowl Bib Insulated Pants are purpose-built for cold weather adventures. Featuring Columbia's Omni-Tech™ waterproof/breathable critically seam sealed technology, these insulated pants shield you from rain, snow and moisture. The integrated Columbia Omni-Heat™ Infinity advanced thermal reflective insulation traps body heat for lasting warmth, while the 2-way comfort stretch fabric allows unrestricted mobility. Adjustable waist tabs ensure a personalized fit, and articulated knees maximize flexibility. Reinforced cuff guards, bottom leg zips and internal leg gaiters further enhance protection and functionality.
Omni-Tech™ waterproof/breathable critically seam-sealed technology blocks rain and snow while allowing moisture to escape
Omni-Heat™ Infinity advanced thermal reflective insulation reflects and retains body heat
2-way comfort stretch fabric prevents restrictions and allows mobility
Adjustable waist tabs offers comfortable wear
Articulated knees enable an uninhibited stride
PU hand pocket zippers resist moisture
Primary Fabric 1 | Polyester |
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Primary Fabric 1 Percentage | 93 |
Primary Fabric 2 | Elastane |
Primary Fabric 2 Percentage | 7 |
Fill/Insulation Type | Polyester |
Care Instruction(s) | Do Not Dry Clean,Do Not Use Fabric Softener,Wash Separately,Do Not Bleach,Iron Low,Machine Wash Cold,Permanent Press Cycle,Low Heat |
Pant Rise | Regular |
Hem Style | Hemmed |
Number of Pockets | 2 |
Pocket Type(s) | Zipper |
Lining Fabric 1 | Polyester |
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Lining Fabric 1 Percentage | 100 |
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