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Norrona Men's Ski / Snowboard Bib Attachment

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Description

### Norrona Says ###

Our zip-in bib matching the ski/snowboard pants.

Our ski/snowboard Bib was designed to be the perfect addition to fit our mountaineering pants for extra protection.

We use a durable flex1 stretch fabric for this bib because it offers flexibility in size, durability, breathability, snow and wind protection.

The fabric is a recycled 85% nylon and 15% Elastane (BLUESIGN approved) 163 g/m2, to make this bib durable and flexible enough to not stand in the way of your mobility.

Additional features include: Zip-in to our mountaineering pants, suspenders that can be quickly adjusted., extra pockets on the front and side for storing your valuables.

Depending on the generation, there might be a +/- 2 cm potential mismatch on the same size. It might not be a perfect match, but the function will still be there.

The zipper length for matching the pants has these measurements per size.

S: 88 cm
M: 94 cm
L: 100 cm
XL: 106 cm
XXL: 112 cm

The bib is compatible with:

lofoten Gore-Tex Pro Plus Pants M's
lofoten Gore-Tex Pro Pants M's
lofoten Gore-Tex Pants M's
lofoten Gore-Tex Insulated Pants M's
tamok Gore-Tex Thermo40 Pants M's
lyngen Gore-Tex Pro Pants M's

Features

  • Weight 124 gr. in size L
  • Style no: 1037-20
  • Front pocket

Materials

Footprint

  • Oeko-Tex® is a worldwide independent test- and certification system. They ensure that use of chemicals is aligned or exceeds national and international rules and standards.

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