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Stoic Breathe Composite Bottom

Discontinued

The Women's Breathe Composite Bottom has been discontinued.

previously retailed for:
$24.50

The Stoic Women's Breathe Composite Bottom is not available from the stores we monitor.

Last seen May 12, 2013 at Backcountry.com.

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User Reviews

I like how these pants are called the Breathe, because…

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars
Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $19

Summary

I like how these pants are called the Breathe, because they do. They are warm, soft, and they are more comfortable (fit-wise) than other baselayer bottoms I have.

Pros

  • breathability
  • softness
  • warm

Cons

  • rolling waistband
  • not as warm as silky bottoms

The bottom cuffs are comfy and STAY put, no shimmying up your legs as you walk. The waistband is a little weird— the elastic moves around up there and rolls a little as you move, though they do protect you from plumber's crack (I have Patagonias that slip down my behind as I walk...), so I guess it's still a good waistband.

The fabric is super soft and comfortable, nice and stretchy, and they are fantastic under pants.

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Description

The Women's Breathe Composite Bottom is a women's base layer bottom made by Stoic. It has an average rating of 4 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

The Women's Breathe Composite Bottom has been discontinued.

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