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"Lightweight and warm"
Pros: Good material. Keep you warm and dry, Sweat evaporate fast. Durable and thin, simple design, good quality, comfortable
Cons: a bit long, it's light weight, ( I will wear it with my system pants if too cold),
Got these thin themolayer for extra warmth in cold weather. They works well with my DC, burton and ride snowboard pants. The material is thin and durable. It's quite comfy unlike some of those technical baselayer makes you all itchy. They do trap heat but yet very breathable. I don't feel moist on my leg wearing them the whole night riding. I sometimes put them under my jeans in cold weather on trips and they works well. One draw back is the sizes a running a bit big and long. So try before you buy.
Great lightweight baselayer after all.
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"Great layer-a must have"
Pros: Fits well, Very comfortable, Warm
Cons: a little baggy at first,
What can I say that hasn't already been described? Well they are the best in under layers, and are a must for the avid snowboarder. Getting the right under layers can be the difference between snow getting in your pants, and not in your pants. So overall it is a must when things to get for snowboarding!
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"Comfortable"
Pros: lightweight,
Cons: Not that warm,
Buy a size smaller as they are suppose to be snug fit. They stretch.
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"Great layer. Keeps warm and vented!"
Pros: strechy, comfortable, Non-itch
Cons:
I purchased this pair last year and i don not regret it! My last cotton pair was very itchy
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"Little to baggy"
Pros: warm, burton, built to last
Cons: baggy,
Personally i love these but for my thermals i like them kinda tight and these are just a bit to baggy. but they are still warm
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"Great Lightwt. First Layer"
Pros: Moisture Wicking, Light wt., Non-restricting
Cons: None so far,
I have been using these pants as a first layer on and off for the past two seasons and can definitely vouch for them as being a worthy investment. They have a good stretch and really get the job done when it comes to getting perspiration away from the skin, while also keeping you dry. I've used them on very cold days with only my jacket on top and have been very warm. Also the material has held up very well for two years worth of heavy use, not stretched out or anything.
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"Perfect, great fit"
Pros: breathable, perfect fit, not too thick
Cons:
Just the right thickness and breathability.
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"I absolutely LOVE this item!!"
Pros: warm, loose and comfortable, great fit
Cons:
Something EVERYONE should have if they're spending their day on the slopes. I don't know how i can live without this first layer. It's so comfortable that i don't feel restricted at all when i wear it. Yet it does its job and keep my lower body incredibly warm but not too hot. I don't know how they do it, but burton makes some incredible first layers... i don't see myself switching to anything else for a long long long time.
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"Great thermal"
Pros: Warm, Dry, Comfortable
Cons:
I never go without these thermals if its cold out. They have kept me warm on some of the coldest days. They also do a good job of keeping me dry
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"Stay dry and warm!"
Pros: lightweight, quick dry,
Cons:
Nothing super special about this underwear, except that it's a quick dry. So, you'll stay dry and warm. Don't expect it to help you with your jumps!
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"toasty"
Pros: thick thermal, waistband is right fit,
Cons:
wearing these really makes a difference when you shred. i used to just rock a pair of sweats and boxers under my pants and it was not the most comfortable thing to move in. i got these and it cuts down the room in your pants by half so i can move alot easier plus it keeps your package warmer.
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"Nice, warm but.."
Pros: nice warm,
Cons: sweat,
It is a nice warm pant. It is a very good pant, especially on cold days. The only problem is you would feel uncomfortable when you get lots of sweat.
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"Burton "
Pros: Warm, Tight , Soft
Cons:
Help keep you warm and wick the water away from your body. Nice to have on cold days.
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"Cozy:)"
Pros: Warm, Cozy,
Cons: baggy,
i'v used these for a while and they are warm and serve their purpose well. they are kinda baggy but i would stick to your normal size! I recommend to any cold butts out there! these will keep you warm!
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"Nice and warm first layer pants"
Pros: Warm, Thin,
Cons: Could be tighter,
Wore these under my 686 smarty. Kept me warm and dry. Only problem was sometimes it rides up my calfs. Could be a little bit tighter fit.
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"warm"
Pros: warm, tight, cool
Cons: gets tangled,
they do exaclty what they are supposed to do. they keep you warm even when it is freezing. then fit snug so they dont take up to much room and can put an extra layer over them.
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"Perfection"
Pros: Light, Loose around your legs, Warm
Cons: None,
These are the perfect companion on a cold day, they go great under snowboard pants or even under normal jeans. I wear these all the time when it's super cold on the slope and you can't even tell you're wearing them, they keep you super warm and aren't like other thermals which are tight and tend to bunch up around your ankles. A worthy investment whether your on or off the slopes.
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"Love these!"
Pros: Nice fit, Wicks moisture well, Sweet color patterns
Cons: none,
I loved using these things! They helped wick moisture to keep my core warm, and were extremely comfortable. Didn't even feel like I was wearing the extra layer.
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"good for spring riding or hiking"
Pros: good construction, good fit but try them on first,
Cons: very lightweight,
These are great thermals if you are going to be hiking a lot or if the sun is out. You will want something thicker in cold or stormy weather. They fit a little big so try them on first.
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"So comfortable"
Pros: Comfortable, Breathable, Soft
Cons:
I've bought multiple pairs of these thermals over the years and I've bought other Burton thermals, but this one is by far my favorite thermal. They are thin, but warm and don't bunch up underneath all the other layers. I would recommend this to anyone and they are great for just wearing under sweatpants during the winter for extra warmth.
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