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Core-Mapped Insulation for Warmth and Performance.
Lightweight. Breathable. Limited Edition.
Storm-Ready. Built to Move.
Warm. Dry. Always Ready.
Versatile. Waterproof. Built for Changing Conditions.
Dependable Gear for Demanding Conditions.
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Finding the right ski and snowboard gear is essential for making the most of your time on the mountain. Whether you're cruising groomed runs or venturing into backcountry terrain, the right ski jacket, ski pant, or ski bib will keep you comfortable and protected for the type of skiing or snowboarding you’re doing. Here's what to keep in mind when selecting your ideal snow outerwear.
Ski and snowboard jackets come in two main styles: insulated and shell. Insulated jackets feature warmth-boosting materials like down or synthetic fill, making them ideal for colder conditions and the resort. Shell jackets are lightweight and designed for layering, offering greater flexibility and breathability—perfect for milder weather, high-intensity skiing, or those who prefer to fine-tune their kit.
Both ski pants and ski bibs keep your lower body warm and dry, but they differ in coverage and fit:
• Ski pants sit at the waist and use waterproof, breathable fabrics to block snow and moisture.
• Ski bibs extend to the chest and include suspenders for a secure fit and added protection in deep snow or backcountry conditions.
When choosing between them, consider your preferred fit and features:
• Looser fits offer freedom of movement and allow for additional layers.
• Slimmer styles work well for technical moves and terrain, often designed to work in tandem with climbing harnesses and equipment.
• Thigh vents, reinforced cuffs, and other technical details enhance comfort and durability on the mountain.
When looking for ski and snowboard outerwear, focus on waterproofing, insulation, and fit. Materials like GORE-TEX and AscentShell™ are excellent for blocking wind and snow while allowing sweat to escape. Insulation should match your typical conditions—lightweight for warmer days, heavier for frigid ones. For the best performance, choose the gear with a comfortable fit and adjustable features like hoods and cuffs to match your riding style.
Backcountry: Lightweight with enhanced breathability for touring and deep powder.
All-mountain: A versatile choice for colder resort days.
Freeride: Engineered for aggressive lines and steep terrain with high-performance features for demanding environments.
Choosing the right ski or snowboard outerwear is key to staying comfortable and performing your best. Understanding the difference between different styles of ski jackets, ski pants, and ski bibs while matching them to your riding style and conditions will keep you ready for whatever the mountain throws your way.
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