The North Face Womens Antora Rain Pants
All about this product
General
Take on heavy downpours with confidence in the Women's Antora Rain Trousers. Engineered with waterproof, seam-sealed DryVent technology, these trousers ensure you stay warm, dry, and protected wherever your adventures take you. The breathable fabric prevents overheating, making them the perfect companion for pacing up steep hills without breaking a sweat.
Featuring an elasticated waistband with an internal drawcord, these trousers offer easy adjustability for a comfortable and customized fit. The articulated knees ensure freedom of movement as you hike through diverse terrains. Designed for convenience, these waterproof trousers are equipped with lower-leg zippers, making them effortlessly easy to put on and take off over boots. The hook-and-loop adjustment at the leg openings adds an extra layer of adaptability, allowing you to tailor the fit to your liking. What's more, these trousers are a kinder option for nature, crafted from recycled nylon ripstop.
Technical details
Ideal use:
Hiking, Outdoor activity
Materials:
DryVent 2L technology
100% Recycled Nylon
DWR finish
Key features:
Elasticated waisband with Internal drawcord
Locker loop on centre back waistband
Hook-and-loop adjustement
2 Zipped welt hand pockets
Machine wash at 40°C
Articulated knees
Lower-leg zipper
Waterproof
Windproof
Breathable
Tech specs:
Inseam: 78.4cm
Size and fit:
Fit: Loose
Specification
Technical features | Waterproof |
Other features
Brand | The North Face |
Gender | Womens |
Product Code | B11CEA0057 |
User Reviews (6)
About this brand
Few brands inspire confidence like The North Face. Year after year they make some of the best ski wear on the market. Bold colours, flattering fits and this year there’s something even more exciting in the line-up, a new fabric they’ve developed to deliver superior comfort, FUTURELIGHT. An added bonus of FUTRELIGHT is its eco-friendly credentials. Recycled materials go into the product, the waterproof coating comes from PFC-free chemicals while the factory is solar powered. The North Face is named after the coldest, most unforgiving side of a mountain. But it was actually founded in 1966 at an altitude of 150 feet above sea level, on a beach in San Francisco’s North Beach area. Their mission is to provide the best gear, support the preservation of the outdoors and inspire exploration. Judging from this year’s collection, which matches style and rugged protection, they’re still very much on track.
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