Burton BW Lucky Pant Short SKU: #7820552
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Fresh pow, blue skies - lucky you.
- Part of the Disparate Junkie collection.
- Burton® Sig Fit.
- Waterproof breathable DRYRIDE 2L membrane.
- Smooth taffeta lining.
- Adjustable waist for dialed-in fit.
- Zip fly and snap waist.
- Inner thigh zip vents.
- Articulated knees.
- Leg gaiters.
- Two front, two back, and two cargo pockets.
- 100% polyester.
- Machine wash cold and tumble dry low.
- Imported.
- Waist Measurement: 28 in
- Outseam: 38 in
- Inseam: 28 in
- Front Rise: 9 in
- Back Rise: 13 in
- Leg Opening: 22 in
- Product measurements were taken using size SM. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Burton BW Lucky Pant Short Review
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1 person found this review helpful
February 11, 2012
Becca
from Philly
These are great pants - they have cute pockets in the back and don't look like boring ski pants. I'm 5'4" and all of the others I tried on were way too long, and these were just the right length. I just wish they had a warmer liner. It's fine for a regular cold day, but did not keep me that warm when I went tubing when it was below 0. Other than that, they are cool - they run a tiny bit big too.
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At Burton they stand sideways, sleep on floors in cramped resort hotel rooms. They get up early and go to sleep late. Burton has been mocked. They've been turned away from resorts that won't have snowboarders. Burton is relentless. They dream snowboarding. They make it, break it and fix it. They create it. They destroy it. They wreck themselves day in and day out and yet they stomp that one trick or find that one line that keeps them coming back. They progress.
Burton has fueled the growth of adult and children's snowboarding worldwide through its groundbreaking product lines, its grassroots efforts to get the sport accepted at resorts and its team of top adult, child, and teen snowboarders. Always looking forward, Burton even has a team comprised of children ages seven to fourteen whose purpose is to push the sport and kid's snowboarding apparel to the next level. Burton dominates the adult and kids' snowboard industry worldwide with global headquarters in Burlington, Vermont and international offices in Innbruck, Austria and Tokyo, Japan.
Jake Burton Carpenter has dedicated 30 years of his life to snowboarding. He founded Burton in 1977 and has played a vital role in transforming snowboarding from a backyard hobby to a world-class sport. In the early years, the business was based out of Jake's Vermont barn and he delivered boards out of his station wagon. Jake is Burton's most avid product tester and rides over 100 days per year.

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