NRS Ignitor Pant - Womens Modern Skinny Pants

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Neoprene insulation for chilly days and splashy rivers

 

Overview

When the forecast warns of overcasts skies and the guide teases that the IKs might get splashy, the NRS Women's Ignitor Pant hits the rec boater trifecta: comfy neoprene insulation at a fair price.

Weight: 454 grams

Features

  • Ignitor series pieces offer basic immersion protection with a more earth-conscious construction at an affordable price
  • 2 mm neoprene insulation made from recycled tires
  • Fully recycled nylon interior and exterior for ideal stretch and performance.
  • Flat-lock seams for against-the-skin comfort and paddler's cut for optimal freedom of movement
  • Dope-dyed recycled face fabrics save 65% of the water used in traditional dying methods
  • Water-based adhesives
  • Wide yoga-style waistband

Technical Specs

  • Material: Recycled nylon exterior and interior
  • Weight: 454 g
  • Neoprene: 2 mm neoprene
  • Seams: Flat-lock stitched
  • Gender Sizing: Women
  • Features: Dope-dyed recycled face fabrics, Water-based adhesives

 Size Guide 

 Size

Height

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Weight

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Bust

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Waist

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Hips

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Numeric

Size

XS 142-157 41-52
76-84
61-69 86-94 4
S 155-168
50-61
81-86
66-76 91-99 6
M 165-173
59-70
84-94
74-84 97-107 8
L 170-178
68-82
89-99
81-91 102-112 10
XL 175-183
79-95 97-107
89-99 107-117 12-14
XXL 180-188
91-100
104-109
97-104 112-122 16-18

 

Form Fit

Women’s Fit Guide

At NRS, we carefully design and build each product to maximize its functionality. Fit plays a big role in this process.

Form Fit: Conforms to the body. Most commonly seen in base layers.

Slim Fit: Tapered cutlines made for a closer fit. Most commonly seen in base/mid-layers.

Regular Fit: Standard cut. Straight cutlines fit loose without being baggy.

Relaxed Fit: Loose fitting garment that has ample room for mobility or layering underneath.

Measurement Tips

How to measure:

1. Chest/Bust: With arms down at your sides, measure around the largest part of the chest, generally across the nipples.

2. Waist: Measure around natural waistline, allowing tape measure to sit comfortably.

3. Hips: With feet together, measure around the widest part of the hips, across the fullest point of the buttocks.

4. Head: Measure above brow, around the fullest part of the head. 

Measurement Tips

Tips for taking accurate measurements:

  • It’s best to have a friend or family member do the measuring.
  • Use a cloth measuring tape. If you don’t have one, use a cord (or an NRS strap!) and transfer that to a tape measure.
  • Measure in your street clothes; we size technical outerwear pieces like drysuits and dry tops to include room for layering underneath.
  • Stand up straight and relax.

Suggestions on sizing when your measurements cross into different size categories:

  • With wetsuits, your weight is the best “tiebreaker” when measurements cross sizes. Remember, wetsuits need to fit snugly to be efficient at excluding water and holding in warmth.
  • In looser fitting garments like drysuits, splash jackets, etc, look first at the height, then at the weight for a tiebreaker.
  • Sometimes the best solution is to purchase both sizes and keep the one with the best fit. Our Hassle-Free Returns process is easy and free.
  • When you have questions about fit you can always give us a call at 877.677.4327, during business hours, or drop us a line at ${email}, to reach one of our friendly, experienced customer service folks.