Marmot Discovery Bib Pant - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

2.0
out of 10
0 Positive, 0 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 1 Review
Retail Price:
$274.95
Used Value:
$164.97
Sale Value:
$247.46

No matter how many times you've lapped the same chair at your favorite resort, there's always a new line to discover around the next ridgeline or group of trees, and you'll have the coverage and weather protection you need to make the journey when you're rocking the Marmot Discovery Bib Pants. They're made with a waterproof Membrain fabric that shuts out moisture when you find a secret blower pow stash, and feature extended chest-high coverage that won't let snow in if that super-deep stash causes you to take a tumble or two. Adjustable bibs ensure that your fit stays secure and comfortable as you rip down the mountain, and grippy ankle gaiters put in the work to keep out billowing snow as you slash some soft and powdery side-hits along the way. Durable Cordura scuff guards resist abrasion when your trip off the beaten path takes you into some tight trees, while the generous amount of pockets gives you lots of space for your lift lunch, any essential tools, and a trail map to help you scope out unexplored territory.

Specifications

Brand:
Bib:
adjustable
Breathability Rating:
10,000g/m²
Claimed Weight:
1lb 15.8oz
Fit:
regular
Gaiters:
gripper elastic
Material:
[membrane/laminate] Membrain (2-layer), [face fabric] 100% polyester, [scuff guards] Cordura
Pockets:
2 zippered hand, 1 zippered back, 1 secure chest, 2 zippered thigh
RECCO:
yes
Recommended Use:
skiing, snowboarding
Seams:
fully sealed
Waist:
adjustable suspenders
Waterproof Rating:
10,000mm

Full Reviews

2
These would be useful for looking cool in the base lodge but not for skiing. There are four pockets with no closures that are guaranteed to collect snow which will then melt and soak you. Anything you put into them will fall out. The shoulder straps are made of elastic which should last about one season. There are no cuff zips so they're a struggle to get over my boots. Why are the (minimal) vents on the inside of the thighs? There are no side zips or bomb bay zips so going to the bathroom should be interesting. Its going back. Not recommended.
Louis L., backcountry.com
January 25, 2020