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O'Neill Shred Bib Pants

€ 219.95€ 74.95
incl. VAT 
-66 %
Colour: black out
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Product details

Sustainability

Contains sustainable materials, such as organic or recycled materials

Insulation

Shell: Great as the outer layer

Article number

  • 710503
  • Gender

    • Men

    Material Specification

    • 50 % REPREVE® recycled polyester, 50 % polyester

    Material Features

    • Waterproof
    • Windproof

    Eco

    • Recycled materials

    Water Column

    • 20000 mm

    Breathability

    • 20000 g

    Rise

    • Bib pants

    Snowwear Features

    • Hand warmer pockets
    • Jacket-to-pant connection
    • Critically sealed seams

    Product description

    O'Neill Bib Pants with a high percentage of recycled polyester and ergonomic cut 

    The Shred Bib Pants are state-of-the-art in terms of technology and style. They have a loose fit, an ergonomic cut and a stretch component. The material is partly made from recycled polyester and protects you from moisture and humidity thanks to its high water column and breathability.
    The straps cross over, are adjustable and elasticated. A long zip on the inside helps with quick dressing and undressing. 

    Features
    • Made from recycled Repreve® polyester 
    • Preformed cut 
    • Crossover carrier

    About O'Neill

    In 1952 Jack O'Neill set up a small surf shop on the shores of San Francisco. Despite none of his friends believing in him, he went on to build the world's leading wetsuit company in just a few years, which is now known for high-quality streetwear, snowwear, shoes and accessories in addition to surfwear. It just goes to show - if you want something bad enough don't let anything hold you back. We truly and wholeheartedly identify with this story as it rings so close to home with Blue Tomato being built up in much the same way.