Women's Insulated Refuge Snow Pants
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Web ID: 22247784Super solid ski pants!
Love them, already have a pair and liked them so much that I purchased a second pair.

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Women's Refuge pants
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I am 5' 1" and 97 lbs. I purchased a size XS short. The pants fit a bit wide around the hips, so it's good that the pants have an adjustable waist. The length works well. The gaiters are a tight fit around the ski boots- the elastic band needs to be at least another inch longer or adding a snap would help.
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Good mid weight pants
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Seems like just enough warmth for those 30-40 degree days.

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Love these pants!
LOVE these pants. After trying many brands (including Patagonia, Mtn. Hardware, Helly Hanson) that simply didn't fit, even in XS - I finally found the perfect fit with Marmot XS! I'm 5', 113 lbs, and althought the pants need to be rolled under for the length to fit - they are perfect in evey other aspect. The material is soft, the burgundy color is beautiful, plentiful pockets, and vent zips are an added bonus to cool off on warm days. Great quality product.
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I bought these pants and our snow disappeared.
These fit me perfectly! I was hesitant when there were only SML sizes and no numbers but I usually wear a 12 and the large were not too large. I like the higher waistband too. Just need some pow to come my way so I can use them!
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Inaccurate Description
These do not have lower legs zippers to easily get the pants around boots. Feet holes seem big enough, but this was a specific feature I was looking for. Also I wouldn’t call these lightweight insulation, seems standard. Fit around the waist wasn’t great for me, too low rise on the back. Otherwise seem like a decent pant.

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