Maybe go to a store and try them on? Or order the one that fits according to the size chart? If ordering online, just make sure they have a good return policy and take a look at the size chart. I had no problem when I had to exchange a jacket I ordered online for a smaller size - it was a great deal and worked out in the end, even though it took some time. No one can really tell you which size or brand of pants is going to fit you best without knowing anything about you, your sizing, etc.
The Official Burton Site has a "Fit Guide" you can check for their outerwear products. Pay CLOSE attention to any particular clothing items "fit style!" I.e. skinny fit, sig fit, mid fit, etc. With the Burton stuff? Just because the waist size is correct? It still might not fit you!
(….Wish they'd bring back that roomier "Team Fit" in something other than the expensive as fuck AK line!)
Yeah but say you have Ride pants, is the fit going to be the same on the whole line of ride pants? In that case I can try on in a local store but they don't stock these as they are at least 2 seasons old I think.
Honestly I'd check locally. I just got a bunch of last years gear at a local shop less expensive than I could find it anywhere on line for the exact same product. Local shops don't like sitting on last years product, AT ALL. Plus you are supporting your local fellers! Keep your local homies full of food and a roof over their heads!
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