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Left to right: The North Face Seymore, Patagonia Reconnaissance, Black Diamond Mission, Arc'teryx Sabre
Left to right: The North Face Seymore, Patagonia Reconnaissance, Black Diamond Mission, Arc'teryx Sabre
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Ski Pants: Do I Need to Spend $450 to Get a Good Pair?

The short answer: no. If you鈥檙e a casual resort skier, you can get away with $100 pants. But if you often find yourself deep in the backcountry, make the $450 investment.

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If you鈥檙e a casual resort skier, you can get away with $100 pants. But if you often find yourself deep in the backcountry, make the investment for more expensive pants.

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Good ski pants typically聽cost anywhere from $100聽to $450. To find out if the more expensive models聽are worth the investment, we tested聽several聽types in that price range. After three months, here鈥檚 what we found out.聽

$100 Ski Pants

These pants are great for casual inbounds skiing, but they don鈥檛 work well if you鈥檙e logging big miles in the backcountry鈥攖hey aren鈥檛聽breathable or聽durable, and the fit聽tends to be baggy and bulky.

Our favorite pants in this price range are the ($100). Made from the company鈥檚 Dryvent聽fabric, they鈥檙e聽plenty waterproof and kept us warm on cold resort days. They also kept us comfortable on a warmer 40-degree day, but without zippered vents, the fabric got clammy when聽we had to bootpack or sidestep to access a run. The low panel around聽the ankle isn鈥檛 reinforced, making it聽prone to tears from ski edges and boot buckles, and the fit is roomy聽but聽bulky and gets in the way when聽skinning.聽

Bottom Line: These are very solid, affordable pants for casual skiing, but they鈥檙e best suited to groomers, not聽hike-to steeps. We don鈥檛 recommend them for the backcountry.

$350聽Ski Pants

Yes, $100 to $350 is a big jump, but that鈥檚 about how much you鈥檒l have to spend to get high-quality pants that excel both inbounds and out. At this price point,聽you鈥檙e getting聽higher-quality materials, better craftsmanship, and lots of smart details.

I like聽聽pants ($350)聽because they鈥檙e made from a soft-shell material with a聽waterproof outer layer in certain spots, creating lots of breathability even skiing uphill on hot days. When it gets really stuffy, long zippers on the thighs dump extra heat. The Reconnaissance are also svelte, so you don鈥檛 feel like you鈥檙e carrying extra material, but the stretchiness of the soft-shell material and lots of built-in articulation let聽you easily bring your knees to your chest when scrambling up steep terrain. The ankles聽have scuff guards to protect against ski edges聽and boots, the cuff has a drawcord so you can cinch them down over your boots, and聽there鈥檚 a built-in Recco avalanche聽reflector. These pants aren鈥檛 as durable as the top-shelf options listed below, but they can still take a beating.

Bottom Line: A big investment聽but perfect for people who like to hike inbounds and explore the backcountry.

$450聽Ski Pants

Most skiers don鈥檛 need ski pants that cost this much. But if you鈥檙e rough on your gear聽or like to put yourself in precarious high-alpine spots where the weather is cold and wet, these pants are worth the extra $100. Products聽in this category are made from the most bombproof materials聽and include all the details you could ever want.聽

Arc鈥橳eryx Sabre

I like the 聽pants ($450) because they鈥檙e made from three-layer Gore-Tex and have 100-denier Cordura-reinforced cuffs. Translation: these pant won鈥檛 wear out, even after multiple seasons of abuse while climbing inbounds ridges or raking them across rocks. Your legs will also be warm and dry when聽it鈥檚 dumping. A sturdy built-in belt keeps the pants from falling down聽even on long hikes, a thin liner adds heat on cold days, long thigh zippers dump extra heat when it starts to get hot, and a聽Recco reflector is built in. The fit is also really damn refined鈥攋ust roomy enough for freeride antics聽but narrow enough for the skin track.

Black Diamond Mission

I also like the 聽pants ($450). Like the Sabre, they鈥檙e made from highly durable three-layer Gore-Tex and have聽all the standard features (vents, extra pockets, Recco reflector)聽you鈥檇 expect. But these pants also have special backcountry add-ons, like a reinforced thigh pocket that holds your beacon聽and special zippers that let you access your boot buckles and walk lever without having to pull up your cuffs.

Bottom Line:聽These are the best ski pants on the market聽and聽worth the investment if you spend most of your time in the聽backcountry or need gear that will put up with lots of abuse.

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