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Burton Cargo Pant - Men's - 09/10

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Burton Cargo Pant - Men's - 09/10:

The Burton Men’s Cargo Pants won’t leave you soaked and chilled after a day of riding. These snowboard pants feature Burton’s DryRide Durashell coating to stop moisture in its tracks. Attach these pants to your jacket to create a full-body fortress of weather protection. Mesh-lined vents let in a cooling breeze when you work up a sweat.


Features:

Material:
[Shell] DryRide Durashell 2L with DWR; [Lining] mesh
Insulation:
None
Waterproof Rating:
10K
Breathable Rating:
5000g
Side Zips:
Ghetto slits
Venting:
Mesh-lined inner thigh
Pockets:
2 Front, 2 bellowed cargo
Seam Taped:
Yes, fully
Waist:
Internal waist adjustment, belt loops
Gaiters:
Yes
Recommended Use:
Snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year

Sizing Chart:

Burton Men's

Outerwear
XS S M L XL XXL
Chest 34-36in
(86-91cm)
36-38in
(91-96cm)
38-40in
(96-101cm)
40-42in
(101-106cm)
42-44in
(106-112cm)
44-46in
(112-117cm)
Natural Waist 28-30in
(71-76cm)
30-32in
(76-81cm)
32-34in
(81-86cm)
34-36in
(86-91cm)
36-38in
(91-96cm)
38-40in
(96-101cm)
Inseam (Regular) 29in
(74cm)
30in
(76cm)
31in
(79cm)
32in
(81cm)
33in
(84cm)
34in
(86cm)
Inseam (Tall) 31in
(79cm)
32in
(81cm)
33in
(84cm)
34in
(86cm)
35in
(89cm)
36in
(91cm)
Inseam (Short) 27in
(69cm)
28in
(71cm)
29in
(74cm)
30in
(76cm)
31in
(79cm)
32in
(81cm)

How to Measure:
For best results, take measurements over your underwear.
Chest:
Measure under your arms, around the fullest part of your chest.
Waist:
Measure around your natural waistline, keeping the tape a bit loose.
Inseam:
Using pants that fit well, measure the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.

NOTES ON BURTON FITS
Burton:
Mid-loose to baggy fit
Ronin:
Baggy to park fit with more progressive styling
Shaun White:
Baggy park fit
AK:
Standard but loose fit; not your average tightbackcountry fit

Additional Photos:

Bright White Houndstooth Camo, S
Bright White Shadow Box Plaid, L
Chlorophyll, L
Curacao, L
Haze Fruity Tiger, S
Trench Green, L
True Black, XL
True Black Trenches Plaid, S

Reviews:

Rating for this product: 4

love them

By: Adam Greer (0)
March 7, 2010

I got the curaco color way and it looks way cooler in person then in the picutre...They are pretty warm but wish they had a zip out liner like the 686 stuff..but for the money the keep you drey and toasty with all the good features! def can't go wrong..

Rating for this product: 5

Love these pants.

By: Justin (6)
February 18, 2010

This is my fourth season in these. They are absolutely great! I have one complaint and I'll get it over with right now... the waterproofing. These are not indefinitely waterproof, they have to be replenished after a while. I found they lasted for 1 season with two full days in the rain before wearing out. You can easily get waterproofer and fix the issue. For the price I don't really mind that these aren't 100% waterproof. Even if you don't re-waterproof as long as you don't ride in rain or spend a lot of time on the ground you'll stay dry. Okay, these are really pretty warm too considering there is no actual insulation. I've worn these in down to -20 degrees with a light pair of pj's underneath and been perfectly warm. They also have a ton of pockets to stash stuff, plus vents for the spring, and the little clips that keep you pants from dragging on the parking lot. The sizes are true. I've got a 34 waist and these (size large) have a little room left to layer stuff underneath, but not so much room they fall off. The fit is good and not to baggy overall, just right. Bottom line, these are my favorite pants. Mine, after 3 and a half years of really hard use are just starting to wear out, and when they do they're being replaced with another pair of Burton Cargo Pants.

Rating for this product: 5

Awesome!

By: Graphite2010 (2)
February 23, 2010

Love these pants. Wore them for the first time for snowboarding and kept me dry. They are a bit long though. I'm 5'10''. All of the things in the pockets stayed dried.

Rating for this product: 5

Excellent Product

By: dav3226470 (0)
January 24, 2010

I wore these pants for the first time and they performed great! If you want more room, go with a larger size. 6 days of riding in Austria and never once got wet. They did the job!. I plan to buy another pair.

Rating for this product: 4

Get's the Job Done

By: wru3594573 (0)
January 20, 2010

I have used these pants 3 times in the last month. All times were really good conditions so it didn't really test the waterproofing, but that said didn't feel a bit of wetness anywhere. No insulation can be a drag if it's really cold outside, you'll have to put on a few layers, but works well in the high 20's and 30's. Definitely go with the smaller size if you're in between two sizes. Good Pants! Certainly get the job done

Rating for this product: 4

Awesome!

By: Kevin Foltz (0)
January 4, 2010

Really hold up well and follow up on the warranty if they rip or tear. Definitely keeps you dry.

Rating for this product: 2

you can do better...

By: Streblo (4)
November 26, 2009

i've ridden a couple of different burton cargos from different years and they've pretty much stayed the same for years... little to no innovation from an overpriced burton product seems to be the norm... i'm not a burton hater as i ride some of their first layer, socks, boots, and bindings, but in terms of outerwear you can definitely get more bang for your buck if you go with another brand (volcom, holden, 686, L1, bonfire, ride all have similarly priced pants with better materials, craftsmanship, and more creative styles)... you're pretty much getting a little less than you pay for here... nothing special at all and as always, burton pants feel like cardboard unless you really jump up in price to their higher end stuff... as i stated, you can get way better materials that feel like street clothing if you go to a company like volcom or holden (or any of the others i mentioned)... the burton cargos are relatively reliable but seem to break down quick from wear... this pant seems to be the go-to pant for someone graduating from pants they had previously bought at Sports Authority. again, you can do better...

Rating for this product: 5

Stylin'

By: Andrew Spake (0)
December 14, 2009

I purchased these pants in early November and have been using them since. The waterproofing on these pants is awsome and will keep you dry in most weather conditions. One really cool thing not mentioned about these pants is that the bottom of the pants can be rolled up and secured with a button so they don't get scuffed up in the parking lot. These pants have fairly large pockets(two of them being lined with fleece.) Adjustable waist band really comes in handy when you don't have the luxury of a belt. Even thought these pants aren't insulated they're still pretty warm, most likely due to the mess lining. These pants are a little baggy but I guess that just adds to the style and in that case, these pants have a lot of it.

Rating for this product: 5

awesome pants

By: kyl2609951 (0)
December 13, 2009

I bought these pants a year ago. best pants ive ever owned, i could prob go swimming in them and stay dry, and if you get a little heated up, zip the vents down the legs down and stay cool. i think they are pretty loose fitting pants, kinda baggy, but im shorter so that could be y.

Rating for this product: 5

Burton Cargo's

By: Richard Willis (0)
February 17, 2010

Burton Cargo pants. Awesome. This is my second pair after loosing my 2004 pair. They are Burton's medium cut (sig fig) and therefor have just the right amount of baggyness. I'm usually a 32 x 32 and if anything, they are slightly big round the waist - but the internal adjustable velcro allows the waist to reduce down to about a 31" if you've stayed off the pies! The legs are also slightly long, but this is sorted out as soon as you put your boots on, and open the ankle zips. Hightly Recomended!

Rating for this product: 5

Im Not a Burton Fan But I Still Give These a Stellar Rating

By: My Friends Call Me Pizzle (0)
October 29, 2009

Although I have found that alot of Burton stuff seems to be loosing quality, these pants are not that way. I love them. I am a 34"w x 30/32" in jeans and the L fit me perfectly. On the bottom of these are little buttons you can use to keep you from tearing the hell out of the heels while you walk around in the resort parking lot which is really nice. Also, the material is very thick and has a fabric texture so it doesnt look more like a tarp than a piece of cloth. Not mentioned is that the left cargo pocket has a flap over the pocket revealing a clear pass pocket which was handy for my season pass. 10k waterproofing is standaed - not great - but I have done some spring riding in these hiking the park and sitting on my ass recovering after I eat it on a rail and have never had a problem feeling wet at all. Not insulated - but thick enough fabric I have used them all season long with nothing but shorts on underneath. Also reasonable price considering the colors available. Also the "slim" fit Dogfunk put in their Tech Specs is bologna. They fit like normal snowbard pants maybe even a little looser in my thigh area then my Foursquares. These are not Tech Nine pants, but DONT WORRY if you are not into the bell bottom look I see in some videos.

Rating for this product: 3

Okay pants

By: Alex Chan (0)
November 12, 2009

These pants are okay. They're fairly loose fitting, but not super baggy and there's two cargo pockets, two side pockets, two back pockets, and thigh vents. The inside has a mesh lining, and the side pockets are fleecy so they keep your hands warm if you're waiting outside. The shell material/coating is decently waterproof, but if you're sitting in slushy snow for most of the day or if it's raining, you'll probably get a little damp. Otherwise, it'll keep you dry on days when it's not extremely wet. There's even a little slit in one of the pockets to let your headphone cable come out from the layer below. One word of warning: I usually wear size 32 street pants, and I purchased these pants in medium because the listed size range was 32-34, but I would say the waist is much larger than expected. If you're on the border between two sizes, get the smaller size.

Rating for this product: 5

Cargos for life.

By: Matty McGarvey (0)
February 2, 2010

Very thick, very warm. Great pants and will keep you comfortable in any weather. A little baggy so but order by waist size.

Rating for this product: 4

Baggy but bomb proof

By: Weston (1)
February 6, 2010

I wear a 33x32 pant size... and bought the medium. DANG, they are baggy. Still functional though. I love them because they're water proof as all get out, tough (been crashing through a few trees and no damage so far) fit nicely, and the vents work great! Other than the being a bit too baggy I would give them 5 stars. I think these will last me a long long time. :)

Rating for this product: 5

Great pants

By: Rebbz (2)
December 28, 2009

Iv had a pair of these pants for about 4 years, there freekin amazing! Im a patroler at a few differnt hills and these things have totally been though it all, and still hold up there end of the bargen. The pockets are awesome and can put so much stuff in em, and being a patroller thats a bonus. so totally love em and totally gotta buy em again...