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		<title>Super-Fly Pants best for versatility</title>
		<description>As well as a phenomenal rating
for our Sabretooth Jacket appearing in Trail's October 2011 issue,
our Super-Fly pants were also awarded 'Best for Versatility' in a waterproof
trousers feature. 

And
with unpredictable weather for the onset of autumn and spring in the northern
and southern hemispheres respectively, tried and tested waterproof pants are
essential. Trail quickly discovered the
careful consideration that has gone into the Super-Fly Pants' design, writing: "They
feel like trousers that have had some serious thought over the essential
features a hillwalker might need for a functional, durable overtrouser...the
overall result is impressive."

Designed
to stand up to the worst the weather can throw at you, the Super-Fly Pants use
tough eVent&reg; Hurricane 3 Layer fabric, which offers outstanding
breathability and waterproofness. These
characteristics were recognised in Trail's test, with the reviewer concluding:
"These trousers are ideal for 4-season use for most hill-walkers and scramblers
at a pleasing, realistic price."

To
find out more about the Super-Fly Pants, please click here. 



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