Swix Bekke Tech Pant - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$129.95
$129.95
Used Value:
$77.97
$77.97
Sale Value:
$116.96
$116.96
Don't let spring's rain or winter's mercury stop you from staying active. The Swix Women's Bekke Tech Pant mixes weather protection with freedom of movement so you can keep on cycling, hiking, or even snowshoeing throughout the wet seasons. Its water-resistant treatment actually retains the same waterproof ratings as standard ski jackets, and although the garment itself isn't waterproof, it's still a more reliable option than most water-resistant apparel.
Specifications
Brand:
Fit:
regular
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
[exterior] 86% polyester, 14% spandex [interior] 88% polyester, 12% spandex
Recommended Use:
cycling, hiking, snowshoeing
Side Zips:
full-length
Waist:
elastic
Waterproof Rating:
10,000mm
Full Reviews
I've worn these three times, for casual XC skiing. I have loved everything about them, except the stitching is pulling out, and the fabric is "running" where the stitching is pulling out. I'm super sad, as I really loved the fit and function of these pants, but the quality just isn't up to snuff.
Ara M., backcountry.com
January 19, 2020
January 19, 2020
I'm 5'8" and weigh 140, with a muscular build. Finding pants to fit my narrow waist and large quads can be challenging. I'm normally a medium (size 6), but these pants were too big. I want them for skate skiing on very cold days, but these pants were overall too baggy. Excellent quality though! I'm exchanging for a small. I'm sure they'll be long enough, but I hope the small isn't too tight on my quads.
Michele K., backcountry.com
November 6, 2019
November 6, 2019
I purchased these for cold weather MTB and they work great (plenty warm down into the low 30's, I think they would work in the 20's as well). Stretchy enough for comfortable riding and the legs are narrow enough to not rub against the chain. Full zippers down both legs when you need some air flow. They do run a bit large, I recommend sizing down.
Courtney Anderson, backcountry.com
November 18, 2018
November 18, 2018