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    Patagonia Powslayer Bib - M

    Bibs used <20 days, perhaps <10. 9/10 condition. Men’s M. Never washed. Couple of minor skuffs captured in pics.

    I resort ski 95% of the time and prefer the fit and feel of my Baker Bibs. These Goretex Pro shells are light and a tad crinkly. Been mainly sitting unused for 2.5 seasons. I am 5’11” 175 w/ a 31” inseam and fit works well, just not quite as baggy in thighs as the Bakers. I have manly quads.

    $220 shipped, $200 local (Burlington, VT).

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    What color is that?


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    Quote Originally Posted by charlesj View Post
    What color is that?


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    Baby shit green.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 2FUNKY View Post
    Baby shit green.


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    Looks like Manly Quads Brown™️

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlesj View Post
    What color is that?


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    I recall Patagonia overthinking “Sediment.” I’d call them brown, perhaps not fully absent a hint of metallic brownish gold. Kinda like sediment to their credit.
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    Do these have a beacon pocket?

    I’m 6’1” and usually wear 32x34 pants. Do you think these are long enough?


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    How fat does my ass have to be to fit in these?

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    Patagonia Powslayer Bib - M

    Quote Originally Posted by Tech Tonics View Post
    Do these have a beacon pocket?

    I’m 6’1” and usually wear 32x34 pants. Do you think these are long enough?


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    My dimensions also. Medium Powderslayers fit me well, with no length issues. It’s a pretty generous medium in all aspects (especially in the ass) but for at the waist - according to the reviews they don’t play well with beer guts.

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    Patagonia Powslayer Bib - M

    Quote Originally Posted by Tech Tonics View Post
    Do these have a beacon pocket?

    I’m 6’1” and usually wear 32x34 pants. Do you think these are long enough?


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    Tech, I am measuring the inseam from cuff to groin at 31.5” so they will likely run short for you. 32-36 waist x 30-32 inseam seems about perfect. Two thigh pockets (8” deep 7” wide) and a smaller hip pocket (3.5” D x 4.5”W). None appear designed w a beacon in mind. One thigh has a handy “sub-pocket” but not sure the designer’s motivation


    Quote Originally Posted by kootenayskier View Post
    My dimensions also. Medium Powderslayers fit me well, with no length issues. It’s a pretty generous medium in all aspects (especially in the ass) but for at the waist - according to the reviews they don’t play well with beer guts.
    This is all accurate. Since they are half bibs the break line is high stomach. Skiing I am fine but driving I have to embarrassingly unsnap that top snap and take the zipper down an inch for comfort purposes. I am not fat but not skinny as a rail either. Designed for a skinner skier in that aspect.
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