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The Best Ski Pants of 2019

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(Photo: Charles Dustin Sammann)

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Slick trousers for powder-day overachievers

(Courtesy Flylow)

Flylow Smythe ($450)

Our male testers unanimously agreed that these were the most comfortable bibs in our test, thanks to the roomy cut. They’re streamlined, too: big vents, well-placed pockets, and nothing else.

(Courtesy Black Diamond)

Black Diamond Recon Stretch ($329)

Whether on long tours or for big objectives, these pants (women’s pictured) deliver. Black Diamond’s proprietary waterproof-breathable membrane keeps the elements out, while four-way stretch, articulated knees, and offset side venting allow for all the backcountry booty dropping you desire.

 

(Courtesy Marmot)

Marmot BL Pro ($600)

The nylon BL Pro from Marmot deserves an award for being burly without restricting our movement on steep climbs and descents (something most pants struggle with). On top of a mobility-maximizing cut, the tech details are spot-on: there’s a beacon pocket, ample front and back vents, and removable suspenders.

(Courtesy Columbia)

Columbia Powder Keg II ($250)

The Powder Keg (women’s pictured) proves that ski pants can be flattering without sacrificing comfort or affordability. Columbia’s new Omni-Heat 3D tech­nology—a reflective lining combined with pods of fibers that create pockets that hang onto warm air—will keep you toasty and dry from bell to bell.

 

(Courtesy Outdoor Research)

Outdoor Research Hemispheres ($599)

The Hemispheres (men’s pictured) are the least flashy of the bunch but offer the best ski-specific fit. The secret? Stretchy panels that lend them an  “Am I even wearing pants?” feel.

 

(Courtesy Backcountry x Flylow)

Backcountry x Flylow Patsey Marley ($400)

The first women’s bibs to use Polartec Neo-shell, the Patsey Marley excels on all-day missions. Clever zips make it easy to answer nature’s call, and with four pockets, including a handy kangaroo-style pouch, is snack- and camera-friendly.

From Winter 2019 Buyer’s Guide Lead Photo: Charles Dustin Sammann

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