SCOTT Pant W's XT Shell Dryo
Model : 292396
Key Features
- 2-layer DRYOsphere membrane
- Shell construction
- Side stretch panels
- Glove-friendly zips
- Snow gaiters
- Leg vents
- YKK Aquaguard® Zippers
1. Color : black
2. Size
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289.90 €
SPECIFICATIONS
- The lightweight SCOTT XT Shell Dryo Women's Snowmobile Bib Pant features strategically placed stretch panels to offer extra comfort and freedom of movement when on the sled. A breathable mesh lining with ventilated 3D mesh helps you regulate your temperature and stay cool when the riding gets tough. All this and more makes the XT Shell Dryo the perfect ladies snowmobile pant for varied mountain and trail rides.
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Technologies
DRYOsphere 2
Strong rugged and high tenacity HD Polyamide fabric -
Composition
Shell: 100% Polyamide
Coating: 100% Polyurethane
Lining: 100% Polyester
Lining 2: 100% Polyamide -
Insulation
Noninsulated Shell
Thermal pads at seat and knee -
Fit
Regular
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Features
Fully seam taped outer garment
Stretch panels
Heavy duty reinforcement at instep
Brushed and stretchable meshlining, with thermal mapping
Direct ventilation with water-repellent zippers
Glove-friendly zipper pullers
Side leg zipper
1 bib pocket
2 waist pockets
1 cargo pocket
Snow gaiters with boot lace loop
Suspenders with camlock adjustment
Adjustable waistband
Iridescent reflective panels
Kill switch loop -
Eco-features
PFC-Free DWR -
Size
XS-3XL -
Approx. weight
1900g -
Waterproofness
10.000 mm H2O (JIS L 1092:2009) -
Breathability
20.000 g/m2/24h (JIS L 1099 B) -
Care Instructions
Machine wash: Wool wash / very mild treatment (max. 30°C)
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Do not iron
Do not dryclean
Wash and care your garment carefully to support & maintain the water repellent function
Fasten all closures before washing
Do not use fabric softener
Use
No Radar Chart Available Currently
Geometry
Geometry not available
Technologies
Athlete
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