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Burton TWC Headliner 2015 Review by The Good Ride
The Burton TWC Pant is not ideal for thicker thigh guys unless racking your nuts when you walk get’s you off. There are tight pants that work for me but not these. Everything else about this pant is well built and well done but it just requires a very thin build.
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Size Tried: Large
James’ Specs:
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 200 lbs
Chest: 45”
Upper Chest: 47”
Neck: 16″
Torso Length (collar bone to pant line) 23”
Shoulder Width (widest point of shoulders) 22”
Arm Length (pit to wrist) 19.5”
Helmet: Smith Vantage
Goggles: Smith IO
The Burton TWC Headliner Pant is very tight…very tight…..It’s not for people with thicker to even medium builds if you want to use your pockets.
Size Tried: Medium
James’ Specs:
Height: 5’10”,
Weight: 195 lbs,
Waist: 33”
Hips: 42”
Inseam 30”
Upper Thigh 24.5”
Middle Thigh 22”
Calves 17”
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