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Marmot DriClime Flex Pant

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$95.00 (men's)

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Last seen April 6, 2013 at Mountain Gear.

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Specs

Specs

men's
Weight 9.9 oz / 280.7 g
Main Material 100% Polyester DWR Ottaman 2.2 oz / yd, 86% Polyester (Recycle) 14% Elastane DWR 3.5 oz / yd

Description

The DriClime Flex Pant is a soft shell pant made by Marmot. It hasn't been rated yet. Be the first to write a review.

MSRP: $95 (men's)

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The Marmot DriClime Flex Pant is not available from the stores we monitor.

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CampSaver.com

Backcountry.com

OMCgear

SunnySports

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