Women's Capp3l Sutton Vented Cargo Pant
Ride make some of the best snowboards and their clothing range is exceptional too - especially the limited edition Capp3l Series. The Capp3l Sutton women's snowboarding pant offers beautiful style, elegant fabrics and unique details that help distinguish it from the norm. These stylish snowboard pants come with a cool built in suede adjustable belt so you can customize your fit, while the technical fabrics keep you protected from winter weather. Experience superior waterproof protection and a high performance shred pant with plenty of pocket space for your essential items.
Features:
- 10,000/10,000 mm Waterproof/Breathable rating
- Strata HD II with DuPont Teflon DWR
- Fully Taped Seams
- Pinstripe Satin Lining
- Built in Suede Adjustable Belt
- Adjustable waist closure
- Front and Back Pockets
- Side Cargo Pockets
- Super long Top Vent
- Corset Style Back Waist
- Sueded Tricot Inner Waist and Fly
- Mesh-lined vents
- Adjustable zip-out boot gaiters with bootlace hook
- Decorative buttons
Waterproof
A technically innovative dual-layer, micro-porous coating that wicks away moisture. An item can be classed as waterproof when it resists water to a certain level. They measure this in column water pressure. Literally they fill a column up with water, and whatever level it reaches before the water forces its way through the fabric will define its level of water resistance. Legally a garment must reach 1000mm in the column to be deemed waterproof.
Breathability
A garment is classed as breathable when it allows your perspiration to escape. This is especially important in waterproof items, as you do not want to get wet from the inside where your moisture vapour is trapped. Breathability is measured by calculating the amount of escaped moisture vapour per meter per hour.
Strata HD II with DuPont Teflon DWR
A technically innovative dual-layer, micro-porous coating that wicks away moisture. An item can be classed as waterproof when it resists water to a certain level. They measure this in column water pressure. Literally they fill a column up with water, and whatever level it reaches before the water forces its way through the fabric will define its level of water resistance. Legally a garment must reach 1000mm in the column to be deemed waterproof.
Fully Taped Seams
Every seam in the jacket is taped to create the ultimate seal against wind and snow.