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Omni-Tech® waterproof technology with sealed seams keeps you dry from rain, snow, and wind
Omni-Heat® Reflective® lining retains body heat for warmth in cold conditions
Adjustable leg openings with cuff tabs and elastic suspenders provide a customizable fit for optimal mobility and comfort
Articulated knees enhance flexibility for unrestricted movement
Side-front pockets and a zippered front opening under a storm flap offer convenient and secure storage
| Primary Fabric 1 | Nylon |
|---|---|
| Primary Fabric 1 Percentage | 100 |
| Fill/Insulation Type | Polyester |
| Care Instruction(s) | Do Not Dry Clean,Do Not Iron,Machine Wash Cold,Permanent Press Cycle,Low Heat |
| Pants Fit | Relaxed |
| Pant Rise | High |
| Pants Closure | Back Elastic,Zipper |
| Hem Style | Hemmed |
| Number of Pockets | 2 |
| Pocket Type(s) | Slash Pocket |
| Advanced Features | Breathable,Waterproof |
|---|---|
| Advanced Technology | No Advanced Technology |
| Lining Fabric 1 | Polyester |
| Lining Fabric 1 Percentage | 100 |
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