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Gore tex (or similar) ski pants

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Would like to get a pair before my next trip (April, school Easter hols). Any recommendations?

Doesn't necessarily have to be gore tex, but ideally some brands own equivalent - I have a Columbia jacket with "omni tech" which I think is their version of gore, and I really like the jacket. Usually wear them with braces/bib as I have some strange fear of them falling down (but don't with any other type of trouser Embarassed ).

I'm a bit of a tight wad so always after a bargain/deal, I'm hoping I might be able to get them in a sale as I don't need them until the end of the season.
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