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columbia youth bugaboo pants Columbia Kids' Bugaboo II PantDESCRIPTION: The Columbia Kids' Bugaboo II Pant comes with everything they need to stay warma nd dry during their adventures on the summit. FEATURES: Ski Pant Omni Heat Thermal Reflective Omni Tech Waterproof Breathable Critically Seam Sealed OUTGROWN Grow System Windproof; Insulated; 100gsm Waist Adjustable Tabs Reinforced Knees Articulated Knees Zippered Hand Pockets, Cargo Pockets Silicone Grippers at Leg Opening, Reflective Detail, Gusset Detail


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The Columbia Kids' Bugaboo II Pant comes with everything they need to stay warma nd dry during their adventures on the summit.

FEATURES:
  • Ski Pant
  • Omni-Heat Thermal Reflective
  • Omni-Tech Waterproof/Breathable Critically Seam- Sealed
  • OUTGROWN Grow System
  • Windproof; Insulated; 100gsm
  • Waist Adjustable Tabs
  • Reinforced Knees
  • Articulated Knees
  • Zippered Hand Pockets, Cargo Pockets
  • Silicone Grippers at Leg Opening, Reflective Detail, Gusset Detail
  • Shell: Omni-Tech Generation Dobby 100% Nylon; Shell: Hammerhead 3K 100% Polyester Oxford; Lining: Omni-Heat Reflective Microtex Light 100% Polyester; Insulation: 100g Microtemp XF II 100% Polyester
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