Your guide to choosing the right ski pants for men

December 23, 2014

Getting ready to hit the slopes means that you need to have the right gear to keep you safe and comfortable. If you're a first-timer or just wanting to update your current wardrobe, here's how to pick the right ski pants for your next trip.

Your guide to choosing the right ski pants for men

Types of ski pants

  • First off, there are various types of ski pant out there. The most common style is the insulated ski pant, which are your all-around standard pant that offer a decent mix of warmth and protection for most common skiing scenarios.
  • Then you have the shell style of ski pants for men, which are not insulated themselves, so they have to be combined with an inner layer for warmth. They provide the most protection from water, wind and other elements, and they're quite a bit lighter than other ski pants for men.
  • Next up are soft shell ski pants. They're more stretchy and light than insulated pants, but they don't offer much protection from the cold, so they're for warmer days and men who get hot easily.
  • There are also three-in-one ski pants, which include several zippered layers that you can add or remove depending on conditions.

Picking the right fit

  • The choice of fit ultimately comes down to a couple things. Namely, your personal level of comfort and range of motion, as well as trends and your style preference.
  • You obviously have to make sure you feel physically comfortable in any pair of ski pants you're considering.
  • You also have to balance style with the need for a full range of motion. The best way to know is to just try them on.
  • Some people feel more comfy in a snugger design while others want to feel completely unfettered while on the hill.

Warmth and waterproofing

  • The conditions in the region you plan to ski in should have a big impact on what ski pants you choose.
  • You want to pick pants that are warm enough to keep you comfy, but not so warm that you'll be sweating constantly on the hill.
  • Likewise, you need a solid level of waterproofing, and the warmer the climate, the more wet you'll end up getting.
  • In all of this you also need to ensure a good level of breathability because skiing is, after all, a high energy activity.

Buying the right ski pants before you hit the hills will ensure you have a comfortable day.

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