Patagonia PowSlayer Bibs
Brand: PatagoniaModel year: 2013
Waterproof Rating: 27000 mm
Available colors: Brilliant Green, Rockwall
Recommended price: 500 $
Manufacturers description
Ambassador driven and tested on every level, the new, fully-featured PowSlayer Bibs are made with Gore-Tex® Pro fabric for the highest level of waterproof/breathable performance.
What do you think about Patagonia PowSlayer Bibs?
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Strengths:
waterproofness, durability, ventilation, pockets, appearance, fit, comfortable
Weaknesses:
clever buttons
Summary:
When I get home my pants I get a little excited. They are so classy in color and detail, no dumbbell. I like it. they try and find that they are terribly spacious and beautiful, however, the spacious style is not really in my taste pure appearance but when it comes to a couple of bibs to be used in different active situations, with a variety of clothes below that It's a clear advantage to be able to move without obstacles.
I notice quite fast the only negative I experienced with the pants. The buttons that you close over the ventilation zippers that go along the sides are clever. They snap up at fast-paced crawling, so movements that are quite common to me when I'm pushing out, among trees and rocks in the lance. After a little muttering and pondering, I get to strengthen the buttons and keep my pants when everything else feels so good with them. Saying and making new buttons was stuck and I have not since been disappointed in the pants' qualities.
I have exposed my patagonia powslayer bibs for the most part. From hopping and touring in minus 25 to mountain walks in the midst of piss rain, I have never been soaked through gore-texen and find them very versatile. good pockets with waterproof zippers and nothing tough. had them for 4 years soon to feel like they will last many years. I guess they fixed the buttons on later editions otherwise it would be a easy-to-fix problem to get a cruel pants.
waterproofness, durability, ventilation, pockets, appearance, fit, comfortable
Weaknesses:
clever buttons
Summary:
When I get home my pants I get a little excited. They are so classy in color and detail, no dumbbell. I like it. they try and find that they are terribly spacious and beautiful, however, the spacious style is not really in my taste pure appearance but when it comes to a couple of bibs to be used in different active situations, with a variety of clothes below that It's a clear advantage to be able to move without obstacles.
I notice quite fast the only negative I experienced with the pants. The buttons that you close over the ventilation zippers that go along the sides are clever. They snap up at fast-paced crawling, so movements that are quite common to me when I'm pushing out, among trees and rocks in the lance. After a little muttering and pondering, I get to strengthen the buttons and keep my pants when everything else feels so good with them. Saying and making new buttons was stuck and I have not since been disappointed in the pants' qualities.
I have exposed my patagonia powslayer bibs for the most part. From hopping and touring in minus 25 to mountain walks in the midst of piss rain, I have never been soaked through gore-texen and find them very versatile. good pockets with waterproof zippers and nothing tough. had them for 4 years soon to feel like they will last many years. I guess they fixed the buttons on later editions otherwise it would be a easy-to-fix problem to get a cruel pants.
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