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Swix Team Pants |
March 20, 2012 |
| Reviewer:
Betz Rockwell
from Greenville, ME United States
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just got the pants and went for my maybe last ski of the year with them. I like them, since I have smallest legs and a boy like figure. They fit well Would not fit some one with big thighs. They are well made full length zipper only comes up from the bottom. They will be plenty warm with underwear on 0 degree days, that we have a few of up here.
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Swiz Team Pants |
February 28, 2012 |
| Reviewer:
Janis Williams
from Doncaster Australia, CO United States
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Warm and not too sweaty as they seem to wick pretty well.
These pants are designed for stick leg types not those with leg muscles.
I'm hardly super huge in the legs but these are firm around the lower thigh.
I got the large - size I would normally fit. Plenty of room in the waist and hips but firm in the thigh and calf area.
Also there is little rise in the rear waist which means they tend to leave you a bare back if you need to bend - like to get into touring bindings.
My feeling is they have been designed for a fairly curveless female not a standard curvy female shape and not for a person with leg muscles. I've been unwell for a bit and have put on weight but definitely have less leg muscle development than when I was training at the gym or when I was fencing. (In both those situations I was a small - medium but with a lot of leg for those sizes).
A very athletic person with developed thighs is going to struggle with this cut
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