HOWL Taped Pant 2026
HOWL Taped Pant 2026
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The Taped Pant is a study in clean design and functional detail. Built from a 20K/20K VaporTek laminated shell, it combines full waterproof protection with mechanical stretch for unrestricted movement. Every seam is fully taped and accentuated with exposed printed detailing, giving the pant its distinctive technical look. Articulated through the knees and finished with adjustable waist tabs, it’s a streamlined piece built for long days in variable conditions.
Key Features
- Waterproofing: 20K / 20K VaporTek membrane with DWR coating for dependable storm coverage.
- Seams: Fully taped construction with exposed printed seam detailing.
- Fabric: Two-ply laminated plain-weave shell with mechanical stretch.
- Lining: Power mesh interior with brushed tricot seat for moisture control and comfort.
- Fit: Unisex mountain fit, lightly articulated through the knees for mobility.
- Ventilation: Inside-leg zip vents with powder-mesh inserts.
- Waist: Adjustable Velcro tabs and belt loops for a precise fit.
- Cuffs: Reinforced gaiters with Lycra inserts, rubber-grip elastic, and lace hook.
- Storage: Hand pockets with YKK Vislon zippers and storm flaps, plus pass/key loop at waistband.
| Size | Height | Weight (lb) | Chest (in) | Waist (in) | Inseam (in) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 4'8"–5'2" | 85–115 | 35–38 | 28–30 | 26–28 | 
| S | 5'0"–5'6" | 100–140 | 37–40 | 30–32 | 27–29 | 
| M | 5'4"–5'10" | 136–176 | 39–42 | 32–34 | 29–31 | 
| L | 5'8"–6'1" | 165–205 | 41–44 | 34–36 | 31–33 | 
| XL | 5'10"–6'4" | 190–230 | 44–48.5 | 34–38 | 32–34 | 
About The Brand
Born from snowboarding’s core, Howl Supply was founded in 2012 by pros Darrell Mathes and Nima Jalali to create gear that could keep up with real riders. Every glove, jacket, and accessory comes straight from the experiences of their stacked team—built for endurance, shaped by function, and refined with unmistakable style. Rider-owned and community-minded, Howl keeps giving back through The Dillon Ojo Foundation, staying true to the culture that made it all possible.
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