How fast do white snowboard pants get dirty? Thinking about getting a pair but worried!?
Do you own a pair of all white snowboarding pants? if so, do they get dirty really fast? would you recomend getting them?
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- Snow is white.
- Pretty fast cus of mud. I used to snowboard then decided to play guitar cus i was tired of breaking bones and the great place of missouri dose not have good snow.
- Of course they get dirty fast. It's not the snow, it is the dirt, the gravel, the crap, that sticks to cars and benches and so forth, that you'll brush up against/lean against and stain the pants. A better question might be to those who have the pants, how they manage to clean them? I'd go with another color if I were you, with perhaps a few white accents, unless you get them at a very reasonable price and don't mind a few battle scars.
- It depends if you are a dirt magnet like I am, I can't even wear a jacket with white cuffs on it. If you are careful not to lean up against a dirty car and look before you sit down at the mountain I would imagine you would be fine.
- Very fast, ketchup from the fries that were dropped on the chair, oil from the chair cable, white is for show in the lodge, not in the parks or on the chair ride.
- I have a pair, when I got something like red salad dressing or juice on them it just wiped off with some water and soap, and over time the butt got permanently dirty from sitting on the ground/lifts a lot. But they are fine, though when I didn't wash them at first people always commented to me about how they were dirty. I threw them in the regular wash and they seemed fine to me but I was new to snowboarding and didn't really care about waterproofness
- Well it all depends. Like if your in the late season might be a little quick if you fall alot. But you can always wash them and they would be all white again. And they really dont get that dirty as long as you dont sit on dirt or mud
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