Upgrade your alpine kit with ski pants and experience the professional difference on your next descent.
Shell ski pants provide waterproof protection without padding, while insulated ski pants add a layer of warmth for cold resort days.
Ski pants should be loose enough for a full range of motion but not so baggy that the fabric interferes with your ski edges.
Look for a waterproof rating of at least 10,000mm for resort skiing, or 20,000mm if you often ski in heavy snow or wet conditions.
Wearing a moisture-wicking base layer under your ski pants helps manage sweat and adds a vital layer of warmth in sub-zero temperatures.
Scuff guards are tough, abrasion-resistant patches at the bottom of the leg that prevent sharp ski edges from cutting the fabric.
Yes, snow gaiters are essential as they seal around your boots to prevent snow from entering, keeping your legs dry and warm during skiing or snowboarding activities.
Synthetic insulation is common in ski pants because it retains warmth even when damp. It’s lightweight and effective for cold weather conditions without adding bulk.
A RECCO reflector is a small electronic device sewn into the pants that helps search and rescue teams find you in an emergency.
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