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Type | Shell |
Gore-Tex | |
Jacket to Pant Interface | Yes |
Vents | 2 Meshed Inner |
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Layer Count | 2 Layer |
Company Waterproof Rating | 15K |
Company Breathability Rating | 10K |
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Warmth | |
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DC Relay 2017 - 2015 Review by The Good Ride
The DC Relay Pant is one of those tight pants that works for almost all builds as well as a bump in waterproofing/breathability tech. You only have a few compromises and it’s a very wearable pant for snowboarding.
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Size Tried: Medium
James’ Specs:
Height: 5’10”,
Weight: 200 lbs,
Waist: 33”
Hips: 42”
Inseam 30”
Upper Thigh 24.5”
Middle Thigh 22”
Calves 17”
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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