• Outer Material: 100% Taslan Nylon–A durable fine-filament nylon fiber that is lightweight.
  • Insulation: Thermatech?–Designed to provide non-bulky comfort, this slim insulation also delivers warm comfort.
  • Water Resistance: Waterproof–Treated fabrics and specially designed zippers, closures, and seams completely seal out water and rain.
  • Seam sealed–Seams equipped with a barrier against water for a completely waterproof garment.
  • Breathable–Allows moisture inside the garment to escape and evaporate. Promotes air flow.

Product Description
SkiGear’s Bib pants offer you warmth and dryness on the slopes. Their waterproof treated fabrics and specially designed zippers, closures, and seams completely seal out water and rain.

Ski Gear Ski Bib Mens

5 Responses to “Ski Gear Ski Bib Mens”
  1. Living up north, my husband has to go out & snowblow alot so he wanted some ski pants to wear along with his longjohns & jeans. He didn’t want to give an arm & a leg for them, so I jumped online & went to Amazon & we found these. The price was right so we ordered them. We got them sooner than we thought we would & they were just like you see in the picture. So far he has worn them 4 times & they appear to be holding up very well. He say’s they are really warm for what he needs them for. We ordered a medium as he’s 5’10″ & weigh’s around 170. The fit was perfect, but if a person is much heavier than that, you better go for a large. I gave them 5 star’s because so far we can find nothing wrong with them. I will update if anything major goes wrong with them.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Snowboarder says:

    The pants themselves were great. They kept me warm and dry on the slopes. The only caution I would use is that the sizing is a little funny. I was nervous so I bought a mens xlarge, I am a female and only 5’1” and weigh about 190. The sizing around was great, but the length was a little short for what I’d expect of a mens xlarge. They were only about 3 inches to long for me so if you were a tall guy they’d probably be short on you.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Ken Walsh says:

    These ski pants are not waterproof or windproof. The tag on the pants when they arrived say Water Resistant. There is a huge difference between waterproof and water resistant. Very disappointed. Was not worth the effort to return for my $30 back. I’ll use them to shovel the driveway, but I won’t be able to use them skiing.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. IntheWoods says:

    Well made, good design, non-bulky compared to other bibs of this type. Seem to have a generic insulation similar in performance to thinsulate..

    What’s not to like for [...] bucks?

    These can be the difference between enjoyment and pure misery or worse in very cold, snowy conditions, on the slope or off.

    Mighty handy if the power goes out in the winter as well.

    They belong in everybodies cold weather survival kit.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Ding Dong says:

    Had this pair of ski bibs for a year now. Used it in Utah for weeklong ski trips. Does exactly what I wanted it to….kept me dry, kept me warm, and was high enough to my chest to prevent snow from sliding in if I fell. The elastic seal @ the ankle was tight enough to keep out snow and not so tight that it would cut off circulation. Have fell many times and material still holding strong.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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