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Coopski
19-11-2010, 10:36 AM
Hi guys. I have a few things that need a new home (in the process of culling due to the move). First in best dressed.
Renaissance pants. Beige colour. Ladies size 10. Entrant GII
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/ab16/Gusboy333/photo1-
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Coopski
19-11-2010, 10:41 AM
Columbia convert pants. Ladies large (14-16). Grey colour.
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/ab16/Gusboy333/photo3-5.jpg
Coopski
19-11-2010, 10:47 AM
Smith goggles, yellow frame, persimmon lens. I can't recall the style but they suit a smaller face. A couple of small scratches but nothing major.
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/ab16/Gusboy333/photo4-4.jpg
Coopski
19-11-2010, 10:57 AM
Image of first pair (sorry tapatalk is seriously misbehaving here).
Happy to post ranywhere in aus. Both pairs of pants are in excellent condition and have only been worn a couple of times.
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/ab16/Gusboy333/photo2-10.jpg
trish
25-11-2010, 09:28 PM
Whats the measurements of the beige size 10 ones Coops? Specifically waist, hip, and inner leg. Also how waterproof are they? I still stack quite a bit and I hate a wet bum....
trish
25-11-2010, 09:30 PM
Oh and with the goggles what is the width of the viewing bit. I'm sure they will fit just want to compare...
Coopski
25-11-2010, 10:15 PM
Waist is 41cm across (82cm/32in circumference) there is an adjustable belt built in. 106cm hip, inner leg length 75cm.
They never came with a "water proof rating" but I've never had a problem snowboarding in them (I think you board. Can't remember. Mind you these days I try to spend very little time on my posterior and ride bindings I can do standing up. Mind you last time I rode in these was in NZ and I was on a hire board which i would have sat down to adjust bindings in at times. They are lovely pants. If I was skinny enough I would keep them trust me. I've lost enough weight for the grey pair to be too big and not enough to be in these puppies. I'll get there but for the sake of culling for the move I'm happy for them to find a good home. They've had very little use. Prob two to three weeks tops.
The goggles are 18cm across at the front and the foam part is 15cm. These goggles would suit any female face I think. They also come apart at the back for use with a helmet.
Hope this helps :-)
Paul Oberin
25-11-2010, 10:20 PM
Columbia convert was 8,000mm water proof for those who need to know, they never included it on the swing tags.
Coopski
25-11-2010, 10:26 PM
Columbia convert was 8,000mm water proof for those who need to know, they never included it on the swing tags.
I think this pair does have it on the inside label and they are 3000 (I can check later-in bed now :-) I have another pair that are 8000 but from memory these ones were 3000 (or 5000??)Not super dooper but they've been fine here in aus and I've never got wet in them.
It's just the Renaissance pair I'm not sure about. However they are the entrant GII fabric if that helps. They are also far more insulated than the Columbia pair. Toasty nice pants.
Coopski
27-11-2010, 09:42 AM
Right. Bit of a shame considering they are only 12 months old but the grey columbia pants are in the bag to go to the poor bin today. I know I should sell them on eBay but I can't be bothered. As there was interest in the beige pants and goggles I've put them in the cupboard till the end of the weekend but if no takers they will also be donated.
Cheers guys.
trish
28-11-2010, 08:41 PM
Right. Bit of a shame considering they are only 12 months old but the grey columbia pants are in the bag to go to the poor bin today. I know I should sell them on eBay but I can't be bothered. As there was interest in the beige pants and goggles I've put them in the cupboard till the end of the weekend but if no takers they will also be donated.
Cheers guys.
Memememmeee..... I've been away at the out laws and had no access. The beige pants will fit me and I'd love the goggles!!!! I'll PM you..
Coopski
28-11-2010, 08:53 PM
Excellent! They're headed your way.
John Deere
28-11-2010, 11:57 PM
I always said you couldn't give columbia gear away!!
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