Outdoor Research  Hemispheres Team GORE-TEX 3L Bib Pants - Men's

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Go out in stormy conditions with durable, waterproof Outdoor Research bibs. They're built with GORE-TEX 3L and C-KNIT™ fabrics for reliable protection. And they're loaded with ski-specific features.

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Features

  • Crafted with bluesign®-approved GORE-TEX 3L and C-KNIT™ fabrics and recycled materials to offer waterproof, windproof and breathable protection for wet, stormy conditions
  • Fully seam taped
  • Adjustable suspenders and a swing hatch offer a fine-tuned fit and convenience when nature calls
  • Adjustable suspenders have quick-release buckles
  • Keep snow out of your boots and pant legs with the durable, stretchy snow gaiters with power strap slots
  • Highly articulated fit for mobility
  • Avalanche beacon pocket with a clip in the right hand pocket
  • Right side top-entry stash bib pocket
  • YKK AquaGuard® zippered hand pockets
  • Zip-secure center bib pocket
  • Zip-secure left side bib pocket with avalanche beacon clip
  • YKK AquaGuard® zippered outer thigh vents
  • Tough puncture- and tear-resistant scuff guards

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Snowsports

Downhill Skiing

Backcountry Skiing

Fabric

bluesign-approved GORE-TEX 3L 100% recycled nylon 80-denier face, ePE membrane, C-KNIT backer, 134 g/m² main shell

Windproof

Yes

Waterproof

Yes

Type of Waterproofing

bluesign-approved GORE-TEX 3L ePE membrane

Bibs

Yes

Powder Cuffs

Yes

Inseam (in.)

32 inches

Gender

Men's

Weight

1 lb. 3.9 oz.

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria

Size Chart

Outdoor Research Clothing - Men's
XSSMLXLXXLXXXL2830313233343536384042
Chest33.5 - 3636 - 38.538.5 - 41.541.5 - 44.544.5 - 4848 - 5252 - 56
Sleeve Length31.532.533.534.535.53636.5
Waist26.5 - 2929 - 31.531.5 - 34.534.5 - 37.537.5 - 41.541.5 - 45.545.5 - 5029.531323334353637394143
Hip32.5 - 3535 - 37.537.5 - 40.540.5 - 43.543.5 - 4646 - 49.549.5 - 5335.53738394041424344.54647.5
Inseam31.531.53232.53333333232323232323232323232

Sizing Notes

Measurements are stated in inches unless otherwise indicated.

Reviews
2 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Jared Klein
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 week ago

Loved bibs but a little large

I purchased a large originally but seemed to large so exchanged for medium. I’m 5’7” and 160 lbs. otherwise I really like the design and features.

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Connor P
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
10 months ago

Converted to OR Bibs

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have avoided Bibs for ski pants in the past, but Outdoor Research's Hemisphere 3 Bibs may have converted me over. The shell is a high quality & durable fabric- even while running alpine gates or darting through backcountry trees, I don't have any scrapes on these. The combo between breathability, waterproofness, and windproofness was good as well. The chest pockets are great for keys, wallet, phone, etc,, and I really like the integrated mesh pockets inside the hip pockets- great for storing my avy beacon. There are also clips inside to keep beacons/keys secured. Why I didn't rate it a 10- Waterproofing- we'll all need to get used to the new Gor-tex PFAS Free products, and this is my first experience with it. The waterproofing wasn't as strong as previous shells, and requires more consistent applications through the season, but it's safer for the environment. Although I got wet on some seriously snow/rain days, I was usually dry, even if beaded water didn't fully wick off. - Bib Suspenders sometimes lose their position and need to be readjusted Overall, although I'll need to get used to the waterproofing, This is a great Bib from Outdoor Research that is a mainstay in my ski gear Note- I received this product to try for free from Outdoor Research.

Alex A
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
9 months ago

Excellent touring bibs

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My drought-y La Nina winter meant that these bibs saw nary a snowflake until March, but then they took on 6 feet of snowfall in Whistler without complaint (or wet-out). Although they're built for backcountry use, I also used them heavily for ski race coaching, and I'm impressed by how well they held up to both scraping on fallen trees while touring and scraping freshly-sharpened edges while hauling racers. The massive side vents were big enough to remove mid-layers without taking off the bibs, in addition to serving as great vents. I also really liked the placement, size, and feature-richness of the pockets. The right thigh pocket has an elasticized mesh insert phone sleeve that kept my phone from knocking around during uphill & downhill travel, and there are key-keeper clips on both left and right pockets. Despite the durable construction and ample features, the bibs are somehow still pretty lightweight, flexible, and very breathable! I'm 6'3", 190 lbs, and I fit well in the medium, although I might've chosen the large if I wanted more room to layer. The bibs did take on an oil/grease stain midway through the winter that I was unable to completely remove despite repeated washes, but the DWR held up pretty well to going through the wash three consecutive times without re-treatment. OR gave me these free to try as an early preview, and I'm looking forward to subjecting these to (hopefully) much more snow next winter.

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