Arctix Womens Snow Sports Insulated Cargo Pants
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They're way too long for me at 5'2", even with snow boots on. I'm attempting to come up with an answer. Spending money on alterations for a $25 pair of pants doesn't seem like a good idea.
Regular - 29 inchbr>Short - 29 inchbr>Short - 29 inchbr> br>Long- 31 inch 33 inch
They don't have pockets on the front, but they do have zippers.
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Arctix Cargo Snow Pants for Women in Plumb Size Large: I adore these. You can't beat the price, and I bought them to keep me warm in the winter rather than for snow sports. The weakest link in my body is my legs! While the rest of me is perfectly bundled to withstand wind and snow, I am the first to go numb. The color is rich, the waist has adjustable velcro cinches on either hip, sturdy snap buttons and zipper, lots of pockets placed perfectly, a silky/cushioned interior with a sturdy reinforced repellant exterior, and a silky/cushioned interior with a sturdy reinforced repellant exterior way before my Vizsla has had her fill of running/exercise They go great with my sub-par sub-par sub-par sub-par sub-par sub hooded Columbia jacket in similar deep magenta/purple tones. Some of the reviewers' views on the accuracy of the size chart were not shared with me. To give you an idea of my height, I'm 5'10" tall. 140 lbs. , 4 ft. tall and, depending on the style, an Ann Taylor size 6 or 8. I ordered a size Large and it was exactly what I needed. There's enough room underneath to wear a pair of fitted running/yoga pants and still move freely without losing your silhouette or looking like the Michelin Man. It's simple to move, kneel, bend, and so on without cutting off blood flow while still looking tailored. I have a curvy figure. With a shapely back, she is not overly voluptuous. 29" is my shoe size. Depending on the shoes (flats, sandals, or loafers), 30" inseam; For heels, make the length longer. For me, the 31" inseam length is ideal. The pants have boot gaiters with grippers, so they can be worn with winter boots (the sub-par sub-par sub-par sub-par sub-par sub-par sub-par sub-par sub-par sub-par sub- hiking boots with no lining). The only reason I didn't give them five stars is because I haven't worn them long enough to assess their durability over multiple winter seasons. washings and tearing.
It was - degrees outside. It was 8 degrees outside, and my parents were keeping me warm and dry. I bought a medium because I am 5'7" tall. They were a little too big around the waist, but they were perfect for layering. I'm even thinking about getting another pair in a different color.
The sizing, I believe, is determined by the way you intend to use them. Because I wear a size 12 in jeans, I originally ordered a Large. They were a little snug around the waist and hips, but I was wearing pants underneath. On particularly cold days at school, I purchased these to use for outdoor duty. As a result, I needed them to be able to be worn over other pairs of pants. If you're buying these for skiing or snowboarding and only plan to wear thermals underneath, they appear to run true to size; if you want to wear them over other clothing, order a size up. They're a little long for my 5' 2" frame, but that's to be expected with this type of clothing. And I think it'll be fine once I put my boots on, but having a "short" size option would be nice.
I'm a 14-year-old woman who wears a size 14. I ordered an XL in the hopes of being able to wear them with jeans. I couldn't even fasten them because they were too tight around my waist. So I returned them and purchased a women's 1x, which are slightly large but look great with jeans underneath. As a result, I would definitely go up a size or two.
Talla is a small woman. Is of a high standard. I'm 38 inches tall, with a waist measurement of 29 inches. I had a strong grip on my hips. I didn't order a medium because I was afraid I'd end up being too large, but who knows. I'll give it back to you. I'm going to request a medium to see how things are going.
Poofy is a type of dog. I'm 5'2" tall and have a long waist, so this is way too long for me.
BUT: in contrast to the non- Arctix Large-Scale Cargo These Arctix Large-Size Snow Pants were a little tighter than short snow pants. If you have a hard time finding pants that fit your waist to hip ratio, both of these options are fantastic.
Me: 32" waist, 41" hips, 32" waist, 32" hips, 32" waist Snow pants with a 29" inseam are nearly impossible to come by! I believe the Large-Scale Shorts, on the other hand, will suffice! These have a fantastic adjustable Velcro waistband (that I'll still need to add more Velcro to make them as tight as I need while still being secure, the Larges would have needed more Velcro to stay secure, they didn't gap on the smallest setting, but the Velcro was nearly edge on edge). I have a lot of curve in my hips. thighs, on the other hand While these looked sassy on (which I've never said about any ski pants before because they all seem to be cut for ladies with less of a differential, so I either look like I'm trapped in sausage casing or like Fievel from American Tail), they weren't great for picking up my knees or bending. Which, yes, is correct. This is crucial. br>However, I wish the textiles were of a higher quality. The lining, without a doubt, necessitates the use of underlayers. Even then, I'm not sure they won't be hot and bothered. That appears to be the only disadvantage (aside from the fact that they aren't magically 4-). I was able to keep the larges by stretching in this way. Because daaaang, I'm going to move my knees. Hawt. Who knew? )br> I've tried on snow pants at nearly every price point imaginable, expecting to spend tens of thousands of dollars to find something that fits, but in the end, these little guys are the best fit yet! br>I'm looking forward to getting my XLs (but not for having to purchase them). Grr. I mean, it's kind of arbitrary, because I wear a six on occasion. There are 16 of them in this group! OYE, I mean! The ego has exploded! )br>When those XLs arrive, I'll do my best to review them!br>Thank you!.
The pants completely blocked out the wind, which was a huge plus. The quality is excellent for the price; I was concerned that the color would stain, but it wiped off easily for the most part, and there are numerous pocket options with zippers and elastic ankle bands to keep the pants in place. My hips (I wear 00 low rise) were too wide to close the pants low rise, so I wore them closed at the waist, which gave them an awkward just a little too short look. That is my only criticism.