Dragonfly Waterproof Pant
Made with the same proprietary, made in Japan 3-layer thin film laminate fabric as the Dragonfly Jacket, these pants will keep you dry in the wet and un-expected weather.
Features
Dragonfly Pant
Made with the same proprietary, made in Japan 3-layer thin film laminate fabric as the Dragonfly Jacket, these pants will keep you dry in the wet and un-expected weather. Extremely lightweight and packable.
The pants have waterproof zippers on the cuffs for easier on and off on the move, an elastic drawstring waist pull, and pulls on the cuffs. Hanger loop on the back of the waist, no pockets.
Recommended use: trail running, hiking, biking, casual. Combines with Dragonfly Jacket.
Size: XS-XL
Weight: Size Medium weighs 130g / 4.6oz.
Fit: Fabric has light stretch in it for comfort and mobility. Most will fit in size usually worn; let us know if you have any questions: customerservice@beringia.world Unisex sizing: Men's fit usually true to size, unless you are on the larger side of your size. If you normally wear a size medium, a size medium is your size. Women’s fit is generally one size down for best fit. If you normally would wear a women’s medium, a size small is your size.
Sizing Chart: Size Guide
Activity: Hiking / Trail Running / Biking / Rain and Cool Weather Shell
LIGHTEST SHELL
If you’re as likely to encounter rain or sleet as you are snow on your winter excursions, this two-piece set will keep you dry without weighing you down. The brand’s proprietary, three-layer, ultrathin fabric protected us from Shenandoah National Park downpours, brisk winds while snowshoeing in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, and seven hours of sleet during a Virginia ultramarathon without flinching. Breathability is very good, keeping us out of the red zone while we hiked at 50°F, and the whole kit packs down to the size of a couple of russet potatoes.
The Details
Even at this weight, the minimalist Dragonfly kit still has a few features: You get a chest pocket that fits a phone, a one-way adjustable hood and hem, always-open pit vents, and zips on the pants that run from ankle to knee for extra venting. (Nitpick: The hood brim flops around). And though the material is too delicate for substantial bushwacking, it held up well on-trail. “The nylon fabric is paper-thin, but after 100 miles of backpacking, hiking, and trail running, it still looks new,”