Burton Fly Pant – Women’s

We’ve read the reviews across the web for the Burton Fly Pant – Women’s and summarize the results below:

Universal Ranking

PeakScore: N/A (out of 100)
User Rating: 4.5 stars 
Expert Rating: N/A stars

Number of Ratings Reviewed: 55

Pros & Cons

Reasons to buy:

User Reviews

  • The adjustable strap lets you cinch in the waist for a personalized fit.
  • The length is plenty long to fully cover during activities.
  • The style and the fit is flattering for on and off the slopes.
  • The pockets provide ample storage to hold gear securely.
  • Features more room in the thighs for ample mobility.
  • Durable to protect against abrasion and tough terrain.

Expert Reviews

  • Offers more warmth than many other shell pants on the market for cold conditions.
  • Good choice for those who get a little colder while out in alpine temperatures and conditions.
  • The lining through the pant provides ample warmth during cold days.
  • Can pair well with an insulated or heavy jacket for cold days.
  • Provides ample room for layering.
  • Can handle most moderately-wet days without issue.
  • Loose enough to layer and for added comfort without being too baggy.

Reasons NOT to buy:

User Reviews

  • Might not fit well on those with curvier body shapes.

Expert Reviews

  • The 10k waterproofing is not the most weather protective on the market.
  • Despite being breathable, it is not the most ventilated out of other options.

Summary:

The Burton Fly Pant for women is a mobile, warm, and adjustable option that works well for boarders and skiers who frequently get cold during long days on the mountain. If you’re looking for a flattering pant that can be easily layered for a variety of temperatures, this could be a good choice for you.

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Note: User and expert rankings were reviewed across the web. Some expert reviews include these: 1.