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Columbia
Snowslope II Bib Pant - Girls'

3 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Why We Like The Columbia Snowslope II Bib Pant

Keep her warm and dry in the Columbia Girls' Snowslope II Bib Pant. This insulated bib pant offers a waterproof nylon outer bolstered by a DWR treatment and backed up by lightweight but warm synthetic insulation.


Details

  • Waterproof and durable snow pants ready for winter adventures
  • OmniShield seals out moisture while releasing sweat
  • Fully sealed seams prevent water from sneaking into layers
  • Nylon taffeta lining wicks moisture off of layer
  • Polyester insulation traps heat while remaining lightweight
  • Internal gaiters keep snow out of socks when it is stacked high
  • Grow cuffs keep you prepared for unexpected growth spurts
  • Item #COL4423
Material
[shell] nylon HC 3000, Omni-Shield coating, [lining] nylon 210T taffeta
Insulation
140g Slimtech polyester
Seams
fully sealed
Fit
OutGrown grow system
Inseam
[meidum] 24.5in
Pockets
none
Waist
adjustable, adjustable suspenders
Gaiters
internal
Manufacturer Warranty
limited lifetime

Overall Rating

3 based on 1 ratings

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3 out of 5 stars

November 25, 2022

Run small

Familiarity:
I returned this product before using it

Bought for granddaughter and returning for a bigger size. I thought they ran small.

Laura H
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com