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  1. #176
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    x3 baker bib

    4 seasons (120ish colder days) and handed them off to another mag in minty condition other than some cuff/ski abrasion.

    I'd still have them in the quiver, but large were really baggy without a fleece layer.

    ...and they never looked cruddy/dirty.

    V2? 2017/18 leftover - 212$
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    Quote Originally Posted by hopelesslyadolescent View Post
    I have the Tannen bibs and like them a lot. But I use them only in the bc and think they're perfect for bc powder days; light weight with excellent vents and fairly low bibs top also helps with ventilation. They would work fine at the resort, but if durability is highest priority there are many heavier good bibs available. I use Trew bibs at the resort. They're fairly light weight but more coverage up top. If you want durable find a pair of original Flylow Baker bibs. Indestructible but quite heavy. In fact I've got a pair of mediums I used to use at the resort until I decided I wanted something lighter weight. You can have them for not much if you want them.
    Interested if available to others

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoVT Joey View Post
    buy bakers, open vents, wear merino.
    I've been running Mountain Hardwear Firefall bibs. Lightly insulated and just opening the vents has been fine for me. I'm still in the market for new ones and leaning towards the Bakers.

    Acrteryx dropped the sentinal from their line up and the rush bib / pro line is basically just a black awkwardly fitting bib. Pretty bummed they aren't doing good colourways this year.

    My list which is currently for me to remember the brands i need to try lol:

    Norrona Tamok
    Mountain Hardwear Viv
    BD Recon
    Flylow Baker
    OR Hemisphere + one other I'm forgetting

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    I’ve had great luck with the Stio Environ bibs. Several seasons in them and they’ve been bombproof.

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    I bought some Patagonia I think powslayers a couple years ago and I’m not loving them. Fit is a bit short and baggy for me and I would prefer a bit beefier fabric. I have some 15yo arcteryx theta sv that are money but no longer waterproof. Is anyone making heavy fabric gore pro slimmer fit bib anymore? Im 6’3” 205 and wearing larges.

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    ^
    I lived in the theta until they got clipped in a base lodge...

    You're going to find a better fit in a yurp cut

    currently in a Solomon S/Lab QST Gore-Tex Pro for bibs (don't know who they farm it to) that's flexible, quiet, warm, and hasn't wetted out.

    eta: with well designed venting
    Last edited by Gepeto; 10-07-2023 at 04:27 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlh View Post
    I bought some Patagonia I think powslayers a couple years ago and I’m not loving them. Fit is a bit short and baggy for me and I would prefer a bit beefier fabric. I have some 15yo arcteryx theta sv that are money but no longer waterproof. Is anyone making heavy fabric gore pro slimmer fit bib anymore? Im 6’3” 205 and wearing larges.
    Does Norrona have something that works for you?


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    Norrona only has a couple super expensive bibs that are hard to find on sale. How are the OR hemisphere bibs? I can get them on deal. I see some Scott’s on super clearance on bc right now as well.

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    Also looking at some close out rab Kroma thx as rab seems to fit well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlh View Post
    Norrona only has a couple super expensive bibs that are hard to find on sale. How are the OR hemisphere bibs? I can get them on deal. I see some Scott’s on super clearance on bc right now as well.
    Hemisphere fit really weird in the torso. The legs are fine, but I returned them.

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    Bibs.....again

    Quote Originally Posted by phatty View Post
    Hemisphere fit really weird in the torso. The legs are fine, but I returned them.
    Hmmm
    I like my OR hemispheres. Fit me fine. Mine a couple years old now - have they changed in some way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcpnz View Post
    Hmmm
    I like my OR hemispheres. Fit me fine. Mine a couple years old now - have they changed in some way?
    I had the first year, so maybe they have gotten better. The were baggy up top. The old photos showed a person tucking a puffy under the bib. Maybe they designed the original for that before they realized no one really wants to do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ripvw View Post
    I’ve had great luck with the Stio Environ bibs. Several seasons in them and they’ve been bombproof.
    Good to hear. Just picked some up before reading this thread.


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    I'm gonna throw this question out here, since it's semi-related and getting good set of eyes...
    Recently bought some Trew Capow bibs. Seem to fit most of my wants. But... they are really bellbottom-y. Don't know if I'll use these late season when most likely to use crampons, but any hacks on tightening em up? I have some Strafe Cham pants that have snaps on the back for this - an option I guess, but while I've done some mediocre sewing, I've not installed snaps.
    Kinda random, but appreciate any thoughts.

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    ^^^ BTW, I'm prob overthinking and should just voile strap em tight if need be... but maybe there's a slicker solution

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    Quote Originally Posted by tang View Post
    ^^^ BTW, I'm prob overthinking and should just voile strap em tight if need be... but maybe there's a slicker solution
    I agree this is an annoying evolution in their product. Their old bibs had snaps like most others. I actually asked them about it, here's their answer:

    "Ahh, the infamous cuff snaps. We loved them, too, but we found that they were without question the first thing to break on any bibs - and break they did. Whether folks were stepping on them, hitting them on other hard surfaces, or getting them caught in their bindings, those cuff snaps were always causing us trouble. And in an effort to create a more durable product, we opted to remove the snaps and make the cuff a bit tighter around the leg opening to compensate for them being gone - which honestly has been pretty great so far. "

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    Quote Originally Posted by optics View Post
    I agree this is an annoying evolution in their product. Their old bibs had snaps like most others. I actually asked them about it, here's their answer:

    "Ahh, the infamous cuff snaps. We loved them, too, but we found that they were without question the first thing to break on any bibs - and break they did. Whether folks were stepping on them, hitting them on other hard surfaces, or getting them caught in their bindings, those cuff snaps were always causing us trouble. And in an effort to create a more durable product, we opted to remove the snaps and make the cuff a bit tighter around the leg opening to compensate for them being gone - which honestly has been pretty great so far. "
    Sounds like they didn't actually do the last part of this (tightening up the bottom). Disappointed to hear this as the Capow was high on my list to check out since it checks most of my boxes.

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    ^^^ interesting Optics. I guess I'm not completely crazy.
    The Strafe Chams actually have snaps on the back (think achilles and mid calf) that then you can snap Mad Magazine style to take up excess "flare" (is there such a thing?!). For the purpose of keeping from snagging em with your crampon points. The Capows aren't really a light ski mtn-ing pants - but still seems like too much material hanging out there.

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    OK, I'm looking again here. These will be for resort riding primarily.

    Key features

    1. Inner thigh vents. Side zips don't vent me nearly as well. Both inner and side is preferred.

    2. GTX Pro - I have yet to find a material that keeps me as dry in the PNWet.

    I found Backcountry Cardiac bibs. What else is out there?
    Last edited by phatty; 01-29-2024 at 08:05 PM.

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    Norrona lofoten pro plus. Super pricey but best pants on the market imo and have inner thigh vents. The reg pro might have them too, but not sure. Run smaller than Patagonia Arc’teryx trew Flylow and other mainstream brands.

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    Bibs.....again

    Man I wish that Norronas would put some of the fabric on the cuffs up on the thigh and waist. Such sick product that just don’t work with my dad bod.


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    Quote Originally Posted by phatty View Post
    OK, I'm looking again here. These will be for resort riding primarily.

    Key features

    1. Inner thigh vents. Side zips don't vent me nearly as well. Both inner and side is preferred.

    2. GTX Pro - I have yet to find a material that keeps me as dry in the PNWet.

    I found Backcountry Cardiac bibs. What else is out there?
    Burton has the inner and side venting perfected. Check out the AK Tusk bib.

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    I just ordered some bc cottonwoods and mtn hardware boundary ridges that were on close out. Will report back. 686 has some options that look interesting as well. Trying to avoid paying $800 for the Norrona.

    Quote Originally Posted by phatty View Post
    OK, I'm looking again here. These will be for resort riding primarily.

    Key features

    1. Inner thigh vents. Side zips don't vent me nearly as well. Both inner and side is preferred.

    2. GTX Pro - I have yet to find a material that keeps me as dry in the PNWet.

    I found Backcountry Cardiac bibs. What else is out there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlh View Post
    I just ordered some bc cottonwoods and mtn hardware boundary ridges that were on close out. Will report back. 686 has some options that look interesting as well. Trying to avoid paying $800 for the Norrona.
    Same! Interested to hear your thoughts once you get them. Even used, the prices are crazy. Armada used to have some, but looks like they stepped down to a lower GTX. Stio has some as well, but $700+.

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    I like bibs with a super low waist. Basically high waisted pants with suspenders... Whats out there? The Stio Environs look nice except I dont want full zips, they appear to have no way to vent without unzipping from the top and then relying on the snaps to hold them together whichI dont think works well. Arcteryx Rush. Flylow Tannen. Mammut Haldigrat. And preferably comes in grey or tan.. Yes I'm picky.. Anything else?

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