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NRS Rodeo Pants provide the extra comfort and insulation that helps you safely extend your boating into the colder seasons.
- Constructed with 2-mm neoprene, with titanium, for extra warmth and cushioning.
- The high-cut waistline and drawstring with cordlock provide full back coverage keeping you warmer.
- Seams are glued and blind-stitched for improved comfort.
- These pants also feature ankle zippers for ease of entry.
- The padded knees increase durability.
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Neoprene:
2-mm Terraprene™ neoprene
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Seams:
Glued & blind-stitched
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Titanium Adhesive:
Yes
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Relief Zipper:
No
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Ankle Zippers:
Yes
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Waist Closure:
Drawcord with barrel lock adjustment
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Gender Sizing:
Men
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Features:
- High-cut waistline
- Padded knees
| NRS Men's Sizing |
| Size |
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Height |
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Weight (lbs) |
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Chest |
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Waist |
| XXS |
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4'9"-5-1" |
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80-100 |
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24-28" |
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23-26" |
| XS |
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4'11"-5'3" |
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90-125 |
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28-32" |
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26-29" |
| S |
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5'2"-5'6" |
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115-140 |
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32"-36" |
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28"-31" |
| M |
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5'5"-5'8" |
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130-165 |
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36"-40" |
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30"-33" |
| L |
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5'7"-6'0" |
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150-195 |
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39"-43" |
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32"-35" |
| XL |
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5'10"-6'2" |
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185-225 |
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42"-46" |
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34"-37" |
| XXL |
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6'1"-6'4" |
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215-245 |
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46"-50" |
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36"-42" |
| 3XL |
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6'3"-6'5" |
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230-255 |
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49-52" |
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36-44" |
| 4XL |
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6'4"-6'6" |
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245+ |
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51-53" |
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43-46" |
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- Comfortable
- Dries Quickly
- Durable
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Length:
- Feels true to length
- Was this a gift?:
- No
- Comfortable
- Easy To Put On And Off
- Warm
- Chafes or Itches
- Short If You~~~apos~~~re Tall
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Length:
- Feels too short
- Was this a gift?:
- No
- Breathable
- Comfortable
- Dries Quickly
- Durable
- Easy To Put On And Off
- Warm
- Boating
- Colder Water
- Paddling
- Length:
- Feels true to length
- Was this a gift?:
- No
10/5/2012 5.0Great for SUP and kayaking By RobCasey from Seattle, WA - Breathable
- Comfortable
- Dries Quickly
- Durable
- Easy To Put On And Off
- Warm
- Boating
- Colder Water
- Paddling
- Wakeboarding
- Waterskiing
- Length:
- Feels true to length
- Was this a gift?:
- No
7/19/2012 (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) 4.0Great Pants for Kayaking By Ridgerunner from Knoxville, TN - Breathable
- Comfortable
- Dries Quickly
- Length:
- Feels true to length
- Was this a gift?:
- No
NRS Rodeo Pants Q: Are the ankle zippers made of plastic or metal? My concern: Metal zippers corrode and jam especially when used in salt water. Asked on 11/24/2012 by Mackin from Harpswell, Maine Know the answer? Answer this question 6 answers A: The zippers are made of plastic. The only metal is the slider. Answered on 11/24/2012 by Anonymous A: Mackin, The zippers are either plastic or nylon...definitely not metal. I'm on Lake Michigan, so fresh water instead of salt, but plenty of sand. I've had no problem with the zippers. Dan Answered on 11/24/2012 by Anonymous A: The zippers are a heavy duty plastic, have never jammed or corroded on me, and yes, I paddle in the ocean as well. Answered on 11/24/2012 by Anonymous A: Hello, the zipper holder is metal and the end ribets too. All the teeth have a strong black coat. I have used It only on rivers and It is very confortable, a very good piece of equipment. Constantino Landa Answered on 11/24/2012 by ConsLanda from Mexico City A: The tracks are heavy duty plastic. Never had an issue with them and salt water. Always rinse them after use in salt water of course. Sent from my iPhone Answered on 11/24/2012 by Anonymous A: Hmmm. I checked and can't tell fur shur. The teeth seem like plastic and the pull piece seems like metal. I am pleased with the suit but I use it in fresh water. The zipper mechanisms do not seem particularly well made. Answered on 11/25/2012 by Anonymous
NRS Rodeo Pants Q: im 5'9 145 pd waist size 29...what size would fit me better? s or med? Asked on 11/17/2012 by Tim from def Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: I believe the Medium will be a better choice for you. Answered on 11/19/2012 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Rodeo Pants Q: Can someone help me with sizing of the rode pant? Body dimensions: Height 6'1 Weight 140lbs Waist: 30in Do you suggest wearing another layer underneath? I'll be floating 50 miles over a three day period during winter months. Any suggestions on apparel combos? Thanks Asked on 10/22/2012 by Aron from West Plains, MO Know the answer? Answer this question 4 answers A: I'm 5'9", 135 lbs. I'd wear a dry suit, not neoprene for 3 days of Winter floating. Answered on 10/22/2012 by Anonymous A: Hello, I got myself those pants, but I use them in tropical weather. Medium is allright for you but definitly should wear an inner layer. This pants are strong and confortable. Hope you enjoy them. Constantino Landa Answered on 10/23/2012 by ConsLanda from Mexico City A: You want any wetsuit garment to fit snugly, to minimize the amount of water that can enter in a swim. The Medium would probably work best for you. You'll also want upper body thermal protection, perhaps a wetsuit jacket. Remember, always dress for the water temperature. Answered on 10/23/2012 by Clyde from NRS A: Aron, I'm about 137 lbs., 30" waist, but 5'7". I have the "small" size of these pants, and they fit well, and would be ok if I were a few inches taller. I think they'd be short on you. As far as insulating power, I don't know what conditions you'll be in, e.g. water and air temps, how wet you'll be, etc. For me, another skinny, un-insulated person, they wouldn't be enough for winter use here in Michigan. They basically extend the season for me. I'm kayaking also, and tend not to be immersed much--they are emergency protection. Good luck, Dan Answered on 10/24/2012 by Anonymous
NRS Rodeo Pants Q: are these pants 'waterproof' if you are walking in the water? Asked on 9/26/2012 by seadoo Know the answer? Answer this question 7 answers A: No they are "wetsuit" pants meant to get wet Sent from my iPhone Answered on 9/27/2012 by riverdog from Los Alamos, NM A: No. *Great* pants and warm, but not waterproof. Answered on 9/26/2012 by Anonymous A: No. They are like a wet suit. They help keep you warmer, not dry. If you want dry, try dry pants or a drysuit. Answered on 9/27/2012 by Anonymous A: No they are not waterproof. They are wet suit pants. I am a hobie cat sailor and these pants are standard gear for most of us. The high back and knee protection is useful. Answered on 9/27/2012 by Anonymous A: no they are like a wetsuit Answered on 9/27/2012 by Anonymous A: NRS Rodeo pants are made of wetsuit neoprene. Like the name implies, wetsuit fabric works by allowing a thin layer of water to enter, which is heated by the body. The warm water layer and the thick insulating neoprene work together to keep the user nice and warm. NRS Rodeo pants also provide abrasion protection, keeping the user safe from sharp rocks and coral. While exploring shore areas, they will protect the wearer from thorns and poison oak / ivy. The pants will also provide protection from stings by jellyfish or fire coral.. NRS rodeo pants are constructed with a quality 2mm+ neoprene. The reinforced knees offer extra padding that comes in handy when making equipment repairs, or taking breaks on rocky shores. For temperature limits and exposure guidelines, the pants offer thermal protection similar to (the lower half of) a 3/2 mm wetsuit. -Mary Answered on 9/30/2012 by Anonymous A: No, they are not. That is not how wetpants work. The thin layer of water between your skin and the neoprene is how they keep you warm in cold water. If you don't want water on your skin, you need to look at a drysuit. Jake Answered on 10/7/2012 by Anonymous
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