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Color: Black Features: Mid weight insulation: This garment can be used in a variety of conditions, but not ideal for warm weather skiing. For the coldest days, layers should be worn under the pants to get extra insulation value. 3,000 Waterproof rating: This level of waterproofing is good for tubing, sledding, and sort of OK for skiing or snowboarding. Higher waterproof ratings will repel water more easily, but generally have a noticeably higher price tag. This waterproofing is suited best for recreational skiers and first timers that want to see what the whole skiing thing is about. Elastic waist: It can be hard to get the exact fit needed to be comfortable, after all, how many times has a size of pant been too small, and the next size too big? The elastic waist helps by making it stretchy to fit any size waist within the range. Velcro adjuster tabs: Tabs on both sides of the waist to give a wide range of adjustment, and to keep snow out of the back of the pants. Ankle gaiter: An internal gaiter with elastic at the bottom goes over the boots to keep snow out and the legs warmer. Exposure Project outerwear: Exposure tagline: Backed by years of experience, Exposure outerwear is engineered to protect you from the most severe weather elements. Level Nine tagline: Although Exposure brand outerwear will not keep you the driest or the warmest, it is the cheapest, making it the best choice for entry level skiers or sledding in the back yard. If you want to try out skiing but not ready to commit to hundreds of dollars in gear, Exposure is good as a temporary fill in. These are basic pants to be sure, but they DO come with the powder skirt that goes over the boot. |