The North Face Womens Dryzzle FutureLight Pants TNF Black
The Dryzzle Trousers are back. This season theyre made using FUTURELIGHT - a customisable breathable-waterproof fabric. Its engineered using nano-spinning technology that adds air permeability to a waterproof membrane for the first time. This makes the re-engineered Dryzzle Trousers a go-to three-layer protective shell on active adventures in wet and windy conditions. On top of this, they're made from recycled polyester and impregnated with a non-PFC durable water repellent, so it has excellent sustainability credentials, too. They feature a stretch-knit backer that, unlike other shells, doesnt feel cool on bare skin. Full-length zips make light work of taking them on and off over boots and a base layer. Reinforced patches at the hem offer extra protection from scrapes with rock (or even your hiking boots). Pair them with the Dryzzle FUTURELIGHT Jacket for ultimate wet-weather protection while hiking.
The Dryzzle Trousers are back. This season theyre made using FUTURELIGHT - a customisable breathable-waterproof fabric. Its engineered using nano-spinning technology that adds air permeability to a waterproof membrane for the first time. This makes the re-engineered Dryzzle Trousers a go-to three-layer protective shell on active adventures in wet and windy conditions. On top of this, they're made from recycled polyester and impregnated with a non-PFC durable water repellent, so it has excellent sustainability credentials, too. They feature a stretch-knit backer that, unlike other shells, doesnt feel cool on bare skin. Full-length zips make light work of taking them on and off over boots and a base layer. Reinforced patches at the hem offer extra protection from scrapes with rock (or even your hiking boots). Pair them with the Dryzzle FUTURELIGHT Jacket for ultimate wet-weather protection while hiking.
The Dryzzle Trousers are back. This season theyre made using FUTURELIGHT - a customisable breathable-waterproof fabric. Its engineered using nano-spinning technology that adds air permeability to a waterproof membrane for the first time. This makes the re-engineered Dryzzle Trousers a go-to three-layer protective shell on active adventures in wet and windy conditions. On top of this, they're made from recycled polyester and impregnated with a non-PFC durable water repellent, so it has excellent sustainability credentials, too. They feature a stretch-knit backer that, unlike other shells, doesnt feel cool on bare skin. Full-length zips make light work of taking them on and off over boots and a base layer. Reinforced patches at the hem offer extra protection from scrapes with rock (or even your hiking boots). Pair them with the Dryzzle FUTURELIGHT Jacket for ultimate wet-weather protection while hiking.
The Dryzzle Trousers are back. This season theyre made using FUTURELIGHT - a customisable breathable-waterproof fabric. Its engineered using nano-spinning technology that adds air permeability to a waterproof membrane for the first time. This makes the re-engineered Dryzzle Trousers a go-to three-layer protective shell on active adventures in wet and windy conditions. On top of this, they're made from recycled polyester and impregnated with a non-PFC durable water repellent, so it has excellent sustainability credentials, too. They feature a stretch-knit backer that, unlike other shells, doesnt feel cool on bare skin. Full-length zips make light work of taking them on and off over boots and a base layer. Reinforced patches at the hem offer extra protection from scrapes with rock (or even your hiking boots). Pair them with the Dryzzle FUTURELIGHT Jacket for ultimate wet-weather protection while hiking.
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The lowest price for The North Face Womens Dryzzle FutureLight Pants TNF Black right now is $171.85 at eBay.com.au, compared across 5 retailers.
The all-time low was $169.74 on 5 June 2026 — today's price is 1% above the lowest ever. This is at or near its all-time low — a good time to buy.
Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 02:04:18
THE NORTH FACE Women's Dryzzle Futurelight Trousers Black
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originally posted on moosejaw.com
These are well-made pants for snow and rain, and they unzip from ankle to hip. The name is inaccurate though, in that 'full zip' implies that they unzip fully along the sides of the legs. This is not true of these pants - you will need to pull them over your feet (and/or boots) to put them on or take them off; they cannot be unzipped completely.The material feels waterproof and light, I appreciate the zip fly and button for ease of pulling on and toilet access, and the kickpatches at the inner ankle add extra durability. If they were indeed 'Full Zip' they would be perfect for my needs.For wet winter hiking I need waterproof pants that unzip fully and can be put on and taken off without having to pull the hips over my feet if I'm out for a full day and will be ... MoreThese are well-made pants for snow and rain, and they unzip from ankle to hip. The name is inaccurate though, in that 'full zip' implies that they unzip fully along the sides of the legs. This is not true of these pants - you will need to pull them over your feet (and/or boots) to put them on or take them off; they cannot be unzipped completely.The material feels waterproof and light, I appreciate the zip fly and button for ease of pulling on and toilet access, and the kickpatches at the inner ankle add extra durability. If they were indeed 'Full Zip' they would be perfect for my needs.For wet winter hiking I need waterproof pants that unzip fully and can be put on and taken off without having to pull the hips over my feet if I'm out for a full day and will be taking them off and putting them back on. They are inappropriate for most of my cold weather hiking so I need to return them.
originally posted on thenorthface.com.au
I need outer wear to cover both my race suit when training or competing in Alpine Ski Racing programs.I also need outer wear when hiking and doing trails especially during winter and/or wet seasons.
originally posted on mec.ca
Got these shell pants for downhill skiing. Had to go up a size for the thighs as underlayers would not have fit comfortable. But otherwise happy with purchase
| Fit | Regular |
| Kickpatches | 85% Nylon, 15% Kevlar Aramid |
| Material characteristics | breathable, waterproof, windproof |
| Material outer fabric | 23% Nylon, 76% recycled polyester |
| Outer fabric | 3-layer, Futurelight |
THE NORTH FACE Women's Dryzzle Futurelight Trousers Black
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Tnf Women's Dryzzle Futurelight Full Zip Pant Small North Face Asphalt
Delivery $52.51
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THE NORTH FACE Women's Dryzzle Pants
Delivery between 15–18 June $29
THE NORTH FACEWomens Dryzzle Futurelight Pants
Delivery between 15–18 June $29
THE NORTH FACEWomen's Dryzzle Pants
Delivery between 15–18 June $29
These are well-made pants for snow and rain, and they unzip from ankle to hip. The name is inaccurate though, in that 'full zip' implies that they unzip fully along the sides of the legs. This is not true of these pants - you will need to pull them over your feet (and/or boots) to put them on or take them off; they cannot be unzipped completely.The material feels waterproof and light, I appreciate the zip fly and button for ease of pulling on and toilet access, and the kickpatches at the inner ankle add extra durability. If they were indeed 'Full Zip' they would be perfect for my needs.For wet winter hiking I need waterproof pants that unzip fully and can be put on and taken off without having to pull the hips over my feet if I'm out for a full day and will be ... MoreThese are well-made pants for snow and rain, and they unzip from ankle to hip. The name is inaccurate though, in that 'full zip' implies that they unzip fully along the sides of the legs. This is not true of these pants - you will need to pull them over your feet (and/or boots) to put them on or take them off; they cannot be unzipped completely.The material feels waterproof and light, I appreciate the zip fly and button for ease of pulling on and toilet access, and the kickpatches at the inner ankle add extra durability. If they were indeed 'Full Zip' they would be perfect for my needs.For wet winter hiking I need waterproof pants that unzip fully and can be put on and taken off without having to pull the hips over my feet if I'm out for a full day and will be taking them off and putting them back on. They are inappropriate for most of my cold weather hiking so I need to return them.
I need outer wear to cover both my race suit when training or competing in Alpine Ski Racing programs.I also need outer wear when hiking and doing trails especially during winter and/or wet seasons.
Got these shell pants for downhill skiing. Had to go up a size for the thighs as underlayers would not have fit comfortable. But otherwise happy with purchase
I was so disappointed with this. I have bibs from the north face that I love but I don't know who these are made for - maybe someone walking around the city? They ripped in several places along my boots after one hour of light backcountry touring.The fit is nice and they are pretty waterproof, but they snag and rip too easily for this to be anything even close to something I recommend for people looking to hike, bike, backcountry ski, cross country ski, etc.
These rip so easy. After 2 wears I have a 12 inch tear. Any branch will snag and tear them. They’re probably okay for walking on trails in town, but aren’t meant for camping or work. Shame since I had a pair that last me 10 years and the DWR had just worn off so I bought these to replace.
I have the predecessor to these made with Goretex. I am only 5'3 so wanted to get a pair with a shirt inseam so decided to try these. I ordered both XS and S short. The XS was too small to fit another layer comfortably underneath, and the S was so much bigger than the XS! Fit more like a medium. The sizing is so off I am actually questioning if it's a sewing error (it's probably not). The waist is way to big in both pairs (and no belt loops to help). There is literally 8 inches of extra space in the waist of the S! By the way, the length was perfect.I usually am right in the middle of a XS and S in TNF clothes. I weigh 110 pounds. Typically I go with the S because I'd rather have some breathing room, but this is just ridiculous! Too bad, the material seems nice and ... MoreI have the predecessor to these made with Goretex. I am only 5'3 so wanted to get a pair with a shirt inseam so decided to try these. I ordered both XS and S short. The XS was too small to fit another layer comfortably underneath, and the S was so much bigger than the XS! Fit more like a medium. The sizing is so off I am actually questioning if it's a sewing error (it's probably not). The waist is way to big in both pairs (and no belt loops to help). There is literally 8 inches of extra space in the waist of the S! By the way, the length was perfect.I usually am right in the middle of a XS and S in TNF clothes. I weigh 110 pounds. Typically I go with the S because I'd rather have some breathing room, but this is just ridiculous! Too bad, the material seems nice and I really wanted to test out the Futurelight technology while doing some long alpine hikes this winter.
Great look and love the fabric, very light and packable. My waist is 27 in, my hips 37. I wear jeans size 28 and other pants US 6. Small fits me and looks great on me but the crotch is too tight, very uncomfortable after 2 minutes, even with only light leggings or base layer underneath the pants. I also ordered Medium, having read critics about the tight crotch. But the Medium are HUGE ! Waist and butt look like a size Large. Would require a belt but no belt loops. I will sadly return.
I need a pair of waterproof pants for a trip to Antarctica. Although these are a great design and fit elsewhere, they are too snug in the thighs for a base layer, let alone a mid-layer. :(
I wasn’t aware of this design but apparently the whole entire side of the pants can be unzipped on both sides. I’m not sure what this design was intended for but it makes the pants feel awkward to wear because zipper lines don’t bend as easily as fabric. I’m 5’0” 100lbs and the pants were way too long so I had to return the pants and I lost money shipping it back. The pants barely fit my waist and it was a little small. I got size small.l
I tried these on today in Cl and while i could zip them up they wouldn't have been practical as rain pants because they were too tight.I really don't understand why clothing labels don't make plus sizes. Is it that you think people over size 16 don't hike? Ski? Bike?We do. And you're missing out on a lot of business by not offering a wider range of sizes.
| Fit | Regular |
| Kickpatches | 85% Nylon, 15% Kevlar Aramid |
| Material characteristics | breathable, waterproof, windproof |
| Material outer fabric | 23% Nylon, 76% recycled polyester |
| Outer fabric | 3-layer, Futurelight |