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Patagonia Primo Pants

currently retails for:
$199.50 - $399.00
MSRP: $399.00 (men's)

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Outstanding bombproof pants. I ski patrol and do mountain…

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars

Outstanding bombproof pants. I ski patrol and do mountain rescue in the wet Northwest and these have been very reliable up until recently. After 3-4 years of good hard use (where they held up exceptionally), I had some Gore-Tex delaminating issues in the crotch. Patagonia stood by their warranty though and sent me a gift card for a new pair (they ran out of replacement stock).

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Specs

Specs

men's
Weight 21.4 oz / 607 g
Shell Fabric 3 Layer, 5.6 oz 70-Denier 100% Recycled Nylon Waterproof/Breathable GORE-TEX® Performance Shell Technology / DWR Finish

Description

The Primo Pants is a snowsport pant made by Patagonia. It has an average rating of 4 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

MSRP: $399 (men's)

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