1. Waterproof and breathable: Ski Pants need to be waterproof to prevent penetration of snow and also have good breathability to keep the body dry and comfortable.
2. Warmth: Since skiing activities take place in low temperatures,
Ski Clothing are usually designed with multiple layers and internal warming materials, down or synthetic fibers to provide adequate warmth.
3. Abrasion and tear resistance: Skiing may encounter obstacles such as branches and rocks, so the fabric of ski pants needs to be abrasion-resistant and not easily scratched.
4. Zippers and snaps: They are usually designed with a double closure of zippers and snaps to make them easy to put on and take off and to adjust the elasticity.
5. Built-in snow pants: Some advanced ski pants will have a waterproof inner layer, which can prevent moisture from directly contacting the skin and increase the warmth effect.
6. Reflective elements: For safety reasons, many ski pants have reflective strips or reflective material to enhance visibility at night or in low-light conditions.
7. Flexibility: Ski pants should be designed to allow enough room for movement without restricting leg flexibility for skiing maneuvers.Can be paired with
Snowboard Jacket.
8. High-waisted design: Some ski pants have a high waist to protect the waist from cold winds and to prevent snow from getting into the pants.
9. Simple maintenance: the fabric is easy to clean and facilitate quick recovery after snow.