Best ski pants of 2017 2018

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BEST SKI PANTS OF 2017-2018


Arc’teryx Sabre Pant: Pros: • Stylish and nicely made

• Perfect for Downhill Skiing, snowboarding and Snowsports • Durable • Excellent weather protection

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• Wind-proof and water-proof • Versatility, Burly or heavily built

Best for: Resort and backcountry

• Relaxed fit, Plenty of storage

Fabric: Nylon

Cons:

Insulated: Yes (thin fleece backer)

• Expensive ($ 499), Limited lifetime

Type: Hybrid hard/softshell

• Made with Stiff fabric

Water-proofing: Gore-Tex

• Light insulation therefore not perfect for prolonged ski touring.

Weight: 1 lb. 5.3 oz. Gender: Available in both male and female


Spyder Dare Athletic Fit – best for Insulated Pant Pros: • Insulated, Warmth • weather protective, Athletic fit • The seams are fully sealed • Well ventilated, Cargo pockets Checkout Latest Price Amazon Best for: Mountain skiing, backcountry skiing, freeride/powder skiing, park & freestyle skiing Insulated: Yes ( 40g Thinsulate) Fabric: 100% Polyester Water-proofing:L Lining: 100% Nylon Gender: Male

• Adjustable Waist, Water-resistant or waterproof • Made with soft fabric with smooth, silky lining • Lifetime warranty Cons: • Narrow Insulation • Less versatile


Marmot Motion: Pros: • Easily adjustable, Lightweight • Easy to use pocket system • Relaxed fit • Adjustable Waist • Durable and sturdy • waterproof, wind-resistant, and functional. Checkout Latest Price Amazon Best use: Snowboarding, downhill skiing, snowshoeing Insulated: Yes Fabric: Nylon Lining: Polyester mesh Water-proofing: Yes Weight: 1 lb. 5.1 oz. Gender: Men

• Articulated knees ensure a range of motion Cons: • Not insulated • Outer layer is stiff and noisy

• Limited life-time warranty


Patagonia Snowshot:

Checkout Latest Price Amazon Best use: Resort Fabric: 50% polyester and 50% recycled polyester Insulated: No Type: Hybrid hard

Water-proofing: H2No Weight: 1 lb. 7.9 oz. Gender: Male

Pros: • Premium Construction with careful crafting • Comfortable and durable • Regular fit • Included two hand warmer pockets, right thigh pocket and butt pockets. • Water-proof • Seam-sealed • Articulated knees ensure comfortability Cons: • The absence of insulation requires a good baselayer. • The lack of insulation will make it less suitable for the extreme weather. • Use of thin fabric • Less breathable shell fabric


FlyLow Gear Chemical: Pros: • Regular fit • Water-proof fabric • High-performance • Breathable

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• Durable, Water-proof zippers • Flexible knee area

• Adjustable Waist

Fabric: Nylon with 1,000 denier Cordura reinforcements Insulated: No

Cons:

Type: Hardshell

• Fits little bit baggy

Water-proofing: Intuitive

• Our testers found that the vent zippers rub too close to the skin

Weight: 1 lb. 14 oz. Gender: Available for both Male and Female


The North Face Freedom Insulated: Pros:

• Super durable • Breathable • Stretchy, Standard fit • Adjustable Waist Checkout Latest Price Amazon Best for: Resort Fabric: Nylon Insulated: Yes (60g synthetic) Type: Hardshell Water-proofing: DryVent 2-layer Weight: 1 lb. 9.2 oz. Gender: Available in both male and female

• Articulated knee ensures maximum movement Cons:

• A little bit baggy around the thighs and lower legs. • Vent zippers congest crotch area


Patagonia Dscensionist: Pros:

• Lightweight • Stretchy • Breathable • Warmth Checkout Latest Price Amazon Best for: backcountry Fabric: 86% nylon and 14% polyester Insulated: No Type: Hybrid hard/softshell Water-proofing: DWR finishing Weight: 1 lb. 2.2 oz. Gender: Available in both male and female

• The gaiters seal out the snow nicely Cons: • Thin

• Not resort friendly


Arctix Cargo Pants – best pant for the bucks Pros: • Adjustable waist for personalised fit • Water resistant, Stylish • Boot zippers allow easy on and off • Great price with best features • Comfortable • Stylish Checkout Latest Price Amazon Best for: backcountry Fabric: 100% polyester Insulated: Yes (85 Grams ThermaTech™) Weight: Unavailable Gender: Available in both male and female

Cons: • Our testers had faced problem in size. So, double check the size while buying


Conclusion To sum up, each pant comes with some unique and great features. So, while buying a pant, you should consider you aim – whether you are going for a resort skiing or backcountry skiing, etc. Based on your skin reasons and purpose and budget, you may easily select the pant.


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