WHITELINES REVIEWS THE BONFIRE TACTICAL PANT

Every year, Whitelines rounds up the best new outerwear that the snow market has to offer and puts them to the test in their dynamic on-snow trials. This year, they took our Bonfire Tactical Pant, ran it through the ringer and had some pretty interesting things to say about it.

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Once you find a good pair of jeans, you’re likely to keep on buying the same ones year after year. Well the same goes for a good pair of snowboard pants, which is why we’ve decided to include the Bonfire Tactical Snowboard pants in our WL100 again.

Bonfire knows how to make these pants durable, functional, and stylish. Whether you’re someone who likes to buck the latest trend or not, this simple model comes in anything from black to yellow… giving you quite a wide range of colours to choose from.

Despite their simple design, these pants do not lack on the feature front. They’ve got a 15K waterproofing, meaning you won’t get wet anytime soon while wearing them. The seams are fully taped making the pants even more durable. Add the knee and bum insulation to the mix, and you can be sure to sit down for a break nearly anywhere without having to worry about your bum getting wet.

Not to worry if you’ve gained or lost a few stone, the internal waist adjustment will keep the pants from falling down/give your extended stomach more room. The Bonfire Tactical Pants are extremely comfortable too, and they’ve also got crotch venting to help you keep cool when things get hot.

It will please the pocket loving people out there to hear that these pants have plenty of them. If you’re one to prefer riding without a backpack but struggle to get all of your items with you up the hill, you can easily stash them all into the various pockets these pants have got to offer.

Whether you’re looking for a pair of pants to cruise around the slopes with, lap the park, or hit the backcountry in, these Bonfire beauties will keep you warm and dry no matter what.

 


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