Pfanner Stretch Air Climbing Pants (regular/small) slightly used

DonnyCoffey

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I have two pair of Pfanner Stretch Air Climbing Pants that are slightly used. Check out the link for the description and the sizing.

They do have a little bit of pitch on the front and a couple small spots on the back of one pair. The other pair looks great, but the Velcro is starting to come apart on the bottom leg. This can all be seen in the attached photos. They have been machine washed a couple times on cold/cold setting with dye free detergent. They have never been in a dryer. Always air dried. I took very good care of these pants.

Retail for both pair is close to $520. I am selling both pair for $200 shipping included, CONUS. I will not split. Take both pair.

I accept check or credit/bank cards. First to PM me gets the goods.
 

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Man, these companies (arborwear, solidur, pfanner, clogger etc) are wildly different in their sizing. I fit xsmall in clogger, borderline medium in solidur, looks like pfanner xs are still too big for me. Arborwear seems true to size on their chap pants at least.

Good luck with the sale. Good bargain.
 
So Pfanner has a huge jump in waist sizes from xs to s. 31.5 to 34. I have a 32" waist and I can fit into the xs in the summer (very formfitting) but have to jump up to a small for layering in the winter and the small is still a bit roomy with a decent mid-layer fleece bottom under. definitely need a belt. not sure if that helps with sizing.
 
This brings back some memories! I used to have two pairs of these- until my wife donated them to The D. I. ( Deseret Industries is like the Mormon Goodwill store, we were in SLC, UT).

The pairs were drying on the backs of chairs in the dining room and she had a big donation pile going on another chair. When it came time to go to the store, she swept them up and took them away. I was pretty bummed. I rushed off to the donation center with the hopes of finding them and was severely let down. A manager led me to a warehouse room filled with perhaps 50 or more 4'x4'x4' cubes absolutely packed full of clothes. I took one look, hung my head and left.
 

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