The Analog Perimeter snowboard pants are designed to keep you dry and comfortable on the slopes. This review will cover various aspects of these pants, including their intended purpose, fit, appearance, features, and durability.
Intended Purpose
The Analog Perimeter snowboard pants are meant to keep you dry on the slopes with 10K waterproofing and fully taped seams.
Fit
The Analog Perimeter pants have a baggy fit, making them ideal for those who prefer a looser style. The reviewer prefers the men’s pants for the extra bagginess and the way they fit the hips.
Appearance
The color was a primary factor in choosing the Perimeter pants, with the bright red standing out. The reviewer wanted to move away from traditional black snowboard pants. The cargo pockets have a slim profile, making them barely noticeable when empty.
Features
The Analog Perimeter pants come with a variety of features, including:
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- 10K waterproofing
- Fully taped seams
- Mesh-lined vents
- Fleece-lined pockets
- Cargo pockets with Velcro closure
- Leg lift system
The vents are mesh-lined and run down the inside of the leg, allowing only air access. The pockets are fleece-lined, suitable for storing cell phones and car keys. The cargo pockets on the side are closed by Velcro. The leg lift system is present but not utilized by the reviewer.
Once dirt got into the pants, they were washed and the waterproofing was fine again.
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Durability
The Analog Perimeter pants didn’t last a whole season, which is not unexpected. The front left pocket seam completely came apart, causing items to fall out. The cargo pockets, secured only by Velcro, allow snow to enter. Overall durability is good, with the exception of the pockets. The boot gaiters and pant material remain in good condition.
Pros and Cons
Here's a summary of the pros and cons of the Analog Perimeter snowboard pants:
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Overall Thoughts
These pants have been the main riding pants for the season and the reviewer enjoys the color. On warmer days, the pants can be worn without layering, while on colder days, thin or warmer layering can be added underneath without any issues.
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