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Lodge Pant - Men's

4 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Lodge Pant

Ski season is longer than you think, and if you're gonna stick around for everything from deep powder to spring corn you're gonna need some off days. The Houdini Lodge Pants are the perfect pair of pants to help you relax and unwind during your days away from the slopes. Whether your recovery involves yoga sessions or binge-watching your favorite ski vids, Polartec Power Dry fleece offers soft warmth and comfort for the whole day. Power Dry also delivers moisture-wicking performance for those times when you want to hit the gym and keep those legs ready to shred, and the pants have a lower and more relaxed crotch to help you move easier as you stretch for tomorrow's epic day.


Details

  • Fleece casual pants to keep you comfy and relaxed on your off days
  • Polartec Power Dry offers relaxing comfort and wicking performance
  • Lower crotch allows for roomy movement during stretching sessions
  • Adjustable elastic waistband lets you customize your fit
  • Zippered hand pockets keep your everyday items safely tucked away
  • Item #HOU009I
Material
Polartec Power Dry
Fit
relaxed
Pockets
2 zippered hand
Waist
elastic drawcord
Claimed Weight
9.8oz
Recommended Use
casual, lounging
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

4 based on 1 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

December 26, 2020

Nice

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

These are soft and comfortable and warm. Great waistband. I wear these around the house but not out. Like another reviewer mentioned, they don?t attract fur.

john
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com