Description
Whether you're riding the resort during the biggest storm of the season or exploring the sidecountry to seek out untouched powder, The North Face Ceptor Bib Pant gives you the confidence you need in the mountains. Featuring a 3-layer DryVent membrane, these bibs effectively seal out blower powder and spring slush while allowing moisture to escape on tough bootpacks. Zippered inner thigh vents allow us to quickly dump heat when you're working hard on the skin track, and four functional pocket keep your essentials secure while carving your way down the mountain.
- Standard fit
- DryVent™ Mono delivers seam-sealed, waterproof protection in a mono-material construction that’s designed to be recycled by us and put back into the supply chain
- Non-PFC DWR finish for added water repellency
- Body fabric made with recycled polyester
- Full-coverage bib for added protection
- Suspender-adjustment system with a spring-loaded locking cam self-equalizes with a single pull
- Adjustable, integrated waist belt
- Exposed, water-resistant, reverse-coil center front zip
- Two secure-zip chest pockets with internal gear organization
- Two thigh pockets with exposed, #5 YKK® AquaGuard® zips and internal gear organization
- Outer-leg vents with two-way, #5 YKK® AquaGuard® zips; right vent extends through waistband
- Articulated knees for increased mobility
- Zippered outseam hem gusset with an additional snap adjustment
- Stretch gaiters with gripper elastic and a boot hook
- High-denier kickpatches and leg openings for added durability
- Shell: 75d x 170d 173 g/m² dryvent™ mono 3l—100% recycled polyester with non-pfc durable water-repellent (non-pfc dwr) finish
- Kickpatches: 420d x 500d 262 g/m² 100% recycled nylon with non-pfc dwr finish
Product Reviews
Review Snapshot
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Pockets where you need them
Comments about Men’s Ceptor Bibs
I'm a first time bib owner, and first time going non-insulated. There's definitely an adjustment on your base layering when switching from insulated outer wear to shells, but I was interested in these for warm spring days when there might be rain in the forecast. My third time using these, I ran into just that, water was dripping off my helmet and googles, and my legs stayed dry. I'm happy with the waterproofing on these, lots of pocket options including pockets inside the pockets, and zippers that go both directions give you venting when needed. I'm 6'1" and 175lbs, went with a Medium Reg since Med Long was out of stock. Long probably would have been best for me, but I haven't had any issues with the regular length boot retainers coming up or off.
