TREW Gear End-of-Season SALE

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TREW Gear is pleased to announce its first discounted offer for jackets and pants. For a limited Time – May 10 to June 1st – all jackets and pants (yep, including Bibs!) will be discounted 40% off.

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TREW is an outerwear company based amidst the Cascade Mountains in Hood River, Oregon. Our mission is to design and manufacture apparel that meets the highest demands in function, comfort, and style of the true rider. We strive hard to maintain a simple and focused mission within our dynamic industry in order to produce outerwear that remains relevant and connected to the core of mountain riding.

Every jacket and pant manufactured by TREW is meticulously designed for backcountry-freeride use, and incorporates high quality technical fabrics and construction techniques. Every jacket and pant features durable, comfortable, high-performance Gelanots 3-layer fabrics, all exposed zippers are coated with a PU-film, and all seams are fully taped for maximum foul-weather protection. For more details and specs on the products please visit: www.trewgear.com .

Take advantage of this sale while the inventory lasts! 
 
excellent ive been trying to get my hands on a reasonably priced pair of bibs for a while now
 
anyone who doesnt buy trew gear at first drop pricing is a retard. fucking epic they are giving you guys a deal here. you are gonna have this gear for years!
 
holy shit, such a good deal.

these babies have life time warrenty!

i will probably pick up a pair of bibs.
 
oohhh... dont miss out on this deal. The TREW Gear is top quality and the guys behind the brand are a great crew.
 
Yo, K_M$, center-front zip on the lg Bellows/PowFunk is 34" long and xl Bellows/Powfunk is 36". Hope that helps. Thanks for your interest.
 
too broke to even put it on my credit card and pay it off later, and iv been wanting this shit to go on sale soooo bad! can only pray the shit i want stays available for a lil while but damn i doubt it
 
They do fit longer and baggier than traditional jkts. I'm 6ft, and I wear a lg, with plenty of room, but if you're looking to steeze without going to your knees and xl would probably be pretty sweet. We do allow full refund or exchange on jkts/pnts returned in "brand new" (with the tag on) condition. So you can always try it out without worrying about blowing your cash on something that doesn't fit you right...
 
sooo i bought a jacket 2 weeks ago after you guys told me there wouldn't be an end of season sale...then you make everything 40% off

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Trew is definitely a good investment. They hooked up our ski team with jackets, and when they say lifetime, they mean your grand kids could use it too. Nab this shit!
 
I've been using this stuff since December (XL Powfunk and L Trewth Bibs) and can honestly say that it's the best outerwear I've ever skied in. I really don't know what more you could want from a jacket, and I'm never going back from bibs.

Made in North America, by people with jobs that actually pay them a living wage. Some of their sampling/design people previously worked for Arcteryx.

Lifetime warranty.

Rain all day? No problem. Hiking? Easy. Stylish? Sure. Technical? Absolutely. Can you see it on film? Uh huh.

And if you're complaining about the price, then sell a few of those $80 cotton Jiberish sweatshirts.

Two sizing photos, for reference:

5' 8", 190 lbs, beard not included

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Both the PowFunk and Bellows Jkt have a "freeride" cut (longer and baggier than the Cosmic). The Bellows jkt features large expanding chest pockets with fleece lined pkts behind. The Bellows was designed to be a real backcountry work coat, with plenty of storage options and a sturdy construction. The PowFunk is designed to be a more streamlined freeride jkt, with the broken stripes on the front offering more progressive style. Hope that helps.

 
the blue on the stripes might clash with the blue of the hybrid pants OMG!! trew looks sick with saga pants

my jacket definitely isn't super baggy fit. it is the absolute perfect fit for me, but that being said i'm looking for a very different fit than most of you guys. i was conflicted for a while about what to wear because my baggier shit didn't work for all the touring i do, but cloudveil and arc'teryx were a bit too 'old man' for what i wanted and too tight. i got to wear a friend's jacket a bit and it convinced me instantly to buy some for myself. trew bridges that gap beautifully. it's a technical yet stylish fit so there's no excess but they definitely care about how it looks. it fits bigger than most normal sized jackets but way smaller than saga or oakley. i'm 6'1 with a short torso and i got a large pow funk and it fits great

for an analogy, trew is basically the dukes of outerwear. it's burly for charging inbounds and perfectly adaptable to throw some skins on and climb up for a while. technical enough to handle any form of elements (more than i can say for dukes) and bro-status enough to turn heads while you huck shit under the lift. sure for a multi-day snow camping touring trip i'll rock arc'teryx and dynafits, but everything else it's trew
 
The OP/company rep should probably address no_steeze's comment....unless I missed the reply, that's pretty weaksauce from a company that otherwise seems super legit!
 
well it is in no way trew's fault, they weren't planning on a sale through their website. it's just crappy to be in my situation but that's my error, they shouldn't be responsible for that
 
I'm looking at the Trewth bib and wondering size to get. 5'11" looking for a baggy, but not ridiculous fit. Help me trew

 
i was just told the inseam for L and XL is same but XL is significantly wider. i'd say unless you're fat L would be good
 
tempting... very tempting. but do i have $290 to drop on a jacket right now? hmmmm... i hope so
 
nobody buy any bibs in grey size large

so help me god if you buy them before i get enough money to buy them i will hunt you down and i will cut you
 
yes, please take mercy

grey is liek the only color that works with my outfit omg so liek dont ruin this for me
 
I've been rocking the Pow Funk Jacket and Eagle pants all season long. They have been, by far, the best outerwear combo I've ever used, just make sure to layer well in the winter (for warmth and steeze, of course.)
Great work fellas!
 
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