Ski pants are kind of important. Besides the obvious reason for keeping you warm when taking that crash (we all do it), knowing that you'll be dry. Even when conditions are blue bird ski pants are a barrier to elements and exposure. Ski pants are an essential part of ski gear. Without them, you can't enjoy the deepest of pow days without soaking wet.
Below are She-Shredz's best women's insulated ski pants for the 24/25 season. Don't waste your day away with a bad pair of pants and save yourself from a bad ski day. Whether you are searching for a long-term investment (a pair on the list below has lasted over 115 days on the hill) or searching to switch to something new. Check out our top picks below.
MAMMUT: Stoney HS Thermo Ski Pant Women's
About: A classic staple in ski pants the new Stoney HS Thermo biggest change was making the Stoney more environmentally friendly by using a fully recycled fabric making them easier to recycle at the end of their life. With Mammut Dry Tour 2-Layer waterproof laminate seeping on those wet days is an afterthought. Adjustable waist to customize when you need it, a good fit is a quick adjustment.
Why We Like It: When you are able to put a pair of ski pants through over a 100-day ski season and not have them fail, we like to call that a winner. We personally have spent over 115 ski days in a single pair of Stoney Pants and were AMAZED by the durability. Mammut truly created a top-quality product that they stand by. Decent enough insulation to keep you warm in the deep winter. Easy to layer for those extra cold days when you need a little bit more warmth.
With a front pocket that is large enough to fit an iPhone (beacon, avy field book, etc) which is a feature worth noting. Not only does it function well the fit itself is comfortable while keeping a nice shape. Yet moves rather well. If you are looking for a pair of pants that will last several seasons without a doubt, consider these. Size up for a more free-ride fit.
Important note * Mammut has one of the best product returns and policies we have come across. You can rest easy knowing that their return policy is top-notch.
Check back for our in depth review of the Mammut Stoney Women's Pant.
HELLY HANSEN: Women's Legendary Ski Pant
About: A Helly Hansen classic. With HELLY TECH® Performance technology to ensure legendary waterproof performance yet remaining breathable. PrimaLoft® insulation to keep warm when you want and a vent to cool down when you need it. PFC-free DWR makes it repel water without using PFCs.
Why We Like It: There's a reason why this is a classic. With multiple length options (short and long) to accommodate for all sizes of women's bodies offering more fit options. Any waterproof gear using PFC-free is always a standout feature. Something to note bright colors may fade over time.
NORTH FACE: Freedom Insulated Pants W
About: A new more improved version of the freedom insulation pant now with Heatseekerâ„¢ Eco insulation for more warmth and insulation. The North Face Freedom Pant is women's pant that has a following for good reason. A trusted pant that has a reputation for its durability.
Why We Like It: Articulated knees to make turns with more freedom. And a hidden cargo pocket that holds those extra hair ties it's easy to see why countless women have flocked to the Freedom Pant. Chimney Ventingâ„¢ System is located in the inner thigh for quick cooling when you're working hard. Also available in plus sizes ensuring that women of all sizes can find a pair of good ski pants no matter their shape. Also made with PFCs-Free materials.
ORAGE: Women's Clara Insulated Pant
About: Movement was the mantra when Orage created the Clara Insulated pant. With unique features like articulated movement in the knees to allow for complete movement when you're in a techy spot. With safety reflective elements and a few other features that stand out. At 60 grams of insulation, they the Clara will keep you warm when you need it.
Why We Like It: It's hard to find a ski pant that focuses on movement the way that Orage did with the Clara pant while remaining quite stylish. With the snow stretch gaitors for those of you who enjoy the extra support, there's something for everyone. Gussets at the ankle (those of you who have ever used the zipper feature near the boot can appreciate that) and other features that are not found in most pants.
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