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The North Face Snoga Pant

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Management number 201434843 Release Date 2025/10/09 List Price $60.73 Model Number 201434843
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Product Condition: The Snoga Pant - Women's is in Like New condition. VFC - These pants were previously owned for 3 weeks. The following observations were made regarding this item: *There are no holes or rips in the material. *The fabric has some dirt stains on them but a good washing and they should be good as new. *Zippers and buttons function properly *Item sold as is, all warranties void

Size: Female 4/Reg

Color: Icecap Blue

Retail Cost: $230.00

Warm (but not too warm) and snug (but not too snug), The North Face Snoga Pant is a nice chance of pace from those oversized ski and snowboard pants. Skipping unnecessary insulation, the WindWall shell is windproof with a Chimney Venting system to keep us from overheating when we're shredding and sending. In contrast to the bulky and relaxed fit of so many snow pants, these are fitted with a high-waist and high-stretch material for a far more flattering look that we like.
Why We Like The North Face Snoga Pant (DWGBVM7)

TECH SPECS

  • Material: 30% nylon, 49% polyester, 12% polyurethane, 9% elastane, DWR finish
  • Windproof Rating: 0 cfm
  • Fit: regular
  • Pockets: 1 security zip at waist
  • Venting: Chimney Venting
  • Gaiters: yes, StretchVent
  • Claimed Weight: 21.5 oz
  • Recommended Use: skiing/snowboarding, casual

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