Starchaser Peak III Pant - Toddler Girls'
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Why We Like The Columbia Starchaser Peak III Pant
The Columbia Starchaser Peak III Pant is built for snowy winter days, sledding down big hills at the park and building snow forts in the backyard. The waterproof pants are made with ultra-tough Hammerhead nylon that stands up to ski edges as our young ones learn pizza and french fry their way down the bunny hill, and the Microtemp insulation provides reliable warmth in cold, wet conditions. The Outgrown system allows us to extend the cuffs to grow along with our kids, and the adjustable waist tabs ensure a comfortable, secure fit for many seasons to come.
Details
- Tough waterproof pants made for playing on cold, snowy days
- Waterproof membrane ensures our kids baselayers stay dry
- Hammerhead nylon is abrasion-resistant for stumbles and falls
- Microtemp insulation traps heat to provide toasty warmth
- Internal leg gaiter seals out melting, slushy snow
- Adjustable waist tabs keep the pants secure while they play
- Outgrown system extends the leg cuffs as they grow
- Item #COLZCTB
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- [face fabric] Hammerhead (100% nylon), [lining] 100% nylon
- Insulation
- 60g Microtemp XF II (85% recycled polyester, 15% polyester)
- Seams
- critical seam sealed
- Fit
- regular
- Pockets
- 2 hand
- Waist
- adjustable tabs
- Cuff Closure
- ankle gaiter
- Gaiters
- yes
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 2 year
- Activity
- casual, ski, snowboard
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 22, 2025
Great for bitter cold days in the city
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We're not skiers or snowboarders, but there aren't many winter pants options for toddlers. We didn't want the hassle of a full-body snowsuit. These are easy to put on and take off so they help our child stay warm on the way to preschool even when it's far below freezing.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
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