Jones SnowboardsMtn Surf Rec Pants
€ 374.95€ 269.95
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-28 %
Colour: stealth black
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Eco-friendly production
Manufactured in a more eco-friendly way
Eco-friendly material
Contains sustainable materials, such as organic or recycled materials
Insulation
Heavy insulation: Great for the coldest days
Article number
Gender
- Men
Material Specification
- 100 % recycled polyester
Inner material
- 100 % recycled polyester
Weight
- 670 g
Material Features
- Waterproof
- Stretch
- Windproof
Eco
- bluesign®
- Recycled materials
Water Column
- 20000 mm
Breathability
- 20000 g
Rise
- Medium rise
Snowwear Features
- Boot gaiter
- Reinforced cuffs
- Adjustable waistband
Product description
Snow pants from the Mountain Surf collection with Recco reflector
The Mountain Surf Pants have a relaxed fit and a high performance, fabric layout that uses two unique 100 % recycled materials. Stressed zones on the seat and knees are made from robust, waterproof 2L 20K fabric. The torso and thighs, where heat is generated during movement, are made from breathable 2L four-way stretch fabric. The pants are also lined with 100 % recycled polyester to keep you warm on cold days.
Features
- Double press stud fastening at the front
- Two large thigh pockets with zips
- Ventilation on the side
- One hip pocket with zipper
- Fully taped seams
- YKK AquaGuard® zippers
- YKK Natulon® zips made from recycled material
- Recycled polyester zip cords
- Adjustable waistband with belt loops
- Stretch mesh pockets with loops in both thigh pockets
About Jones Snowboards
"Snowboarding is not my job, it’s my life". Jones Snowboard founder Jeremy Jones explains so much in so few words. He wanted to create the ultimate snowboarding gear that lived up to even the highest standards, and he has done exactly that. The company prides itself on giving back to the wild places they so dearly cherish through actions such as 1% For the Planet. There is nothing we don't love about Jeremy Jones and his vision.