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Ski pants: waterproof & warm
Ski pants have to keep you warm on the lifts, and ventilated when you're working hard. They have to keep you dry, hold some gear and, most importantly, look cool! This is a lot to ask from any garment, but in this category, we have what you need for your next trip. From models better suited to resort laps, through to high-end bibs that can protect you even in the high alpine and deep snow of the backcountry.

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O'Neill Star Slim Pants Women windsor wine
O'Neill Star Slim Pants Women windsor wine windsor wine
O'Neill
Star Slim Pants Women windsor wine
£118.99
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  • Versions: XL
Bergans Senja Hybrid Softshell Pants Women black
Bergans Senja Hybrid Softshell Pants Women black black
Bergans
Senja Hybrid Softshell Pants Women black
£217.99
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  • Versions: L
Maloja NaninaM. Nordic Hybrid Softshell Pants Women chocolate multi
Maloja NaninaM. Nordic Hybrid Softshell Pants Women chocolate multi chocolate multi
Maloja
NaninaM. Nordic Hybrid Softshell Pants Women chocolate multi
£169.99
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  • Versions: M (Regular)
Schöffel Matrei Softshell Pants Men loden green
Schöffel Matrei Softshell Pants Men loden green loden green
Schöffel
Matrei Softshell Pants Men loden green
£177.99
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  • Versions: EU 48 | M
Schöffel Matrei Softshell Pants Men black
Schöffel Matrei Softshell Pants Men black black
Schöffel
Matrei Softshell Pants Men black
£177.99
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  • Versions: EU 48 | M

Ski Pants

There is a pair of ski pants available that is suitable for every style of skier and every skier's budget. Ski trousers are an important barrier between you and the elements. In order to keep warm on the lift trips up, resort-goers often choose outerwear that combines traditional hardshell construction with some light insulation. There is a large selection of softshell and stretch-infused choices available to backcountry skiers, which improves both ranges of mobility and breathability.

Best uses of ski pants

Beginning with inbounds skiing, these trousers are designed to be as durable as possible. Typically, you will get totally waterproof constructions, sturdy face materials, and spacious fits for layering. Although you might prefer the versatility of a thick shell that is not insulated for use throughout the season, it is worthwhile to consider investing in an insulated design if you ski in conditions that are consistently frigid. However, if you ski in conditions that are consistently warm, it is not worthwhile to invest in an insulated design.

Your ski trousers requirements will change depending on whether you are travelling uphill while breaking trail or travelling on the skin track. To begin, being able to move about freely and easily is a crucial component of backcountry usage. As a result, backcountry gear often incorporates some kind of elasticity into the fabric and has an athletic cut. In addition, breathability is quite important, which is why the materials used are much more lightweight and there are huge zippered side vents included. In an effort to prevent you from becoming too hot, it is sometimes necessary to sacrifice complete weather protection in order to maintain a comfortable body temperature.

Varieties of Fabrics

Hardshell or softshell are the primary categories of shell fabric that are used in the construction of contemporary skiing pants. The terrain that you ski on and the amount of freedom of movement that you need will both influence the sort of fabric that you choose. Although the great majority of skiers will choose pants made of hardshell or one with inbuilt stretch, you may also find that you require a model that is made of softshell.

When it comes to keeping warm, ski pants may be broken down into two primary categories: those that come with an integrated synthetic fill and others that are just shells. Those who ski at resorts, particularly those who stay on groomed lines, will benefit most from purchasing an insulated model. The increased warmth is helpful for warding off the chill, and the thicker structure creates an extra barrier between you and a chairlift seat that may become very cold.