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[TULTEX x Basser] Waterproof and cold-weather pants 2025 Winter version

[TULTEX x Basser] Waterproof and cold-weather pants 2025 Winter version

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A winter essential that blocks wind and rain and keeps you warm. Perfect as a set with a jacket.

The 2025 Winter version features a vertical Basser logo!

●Color: Black●Material: 100% polyester (TPU backing), lining: 100% polyester, padding

These winter pants offer four distinct functions: waterproof, water-repellent, breathable, and windproof. In addition to a waterproof rating of 5000mmH2O, they feature seam tape and a waterproof zipper to prevent water from seeping in. The breathable fabric has a breathability of 2000g/m2/24hrs, reducing stuffiness, while the water-repellent finish repels water droplets. The cuffs feature Velcro closures, making them easy to put on and take off for outdoor activities. Available in black only, sizes M to LL are available. They offer comfortable wear for fishing and other outdoor activities, regardless of the cold or weather.

size M L LL
Waist 76 to 84 84 to 94 94~104
inseam 76 76 78

Model: Height 187cm, Weight 78kg, Wearing size L

★What is Basser? Founded in 1986, Basser is Japan's first bass fishing magazine. Since its launch, it has continued to report on the tournament scene and movements not only in Japan but also in the United States, the home of bass fishing.

It's fun to compete with many rivals,
Standing alone by the water or floating on the lake is fun.
It's fun just trying to catch a record-breaking large fish.
It's a fun outdoor activity that fully utilizes the five senses.
It's fun as an outdoor leisure activity with your family or partner,
It's fun to focus on specific lures and situations,
Just like sports like golf, it's fun to improve your casting skills.
It's an interesting brain puzzle that makes use of high-tech equipment such as GPS and fish finders.

People who love bass fishing are called "basser."

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