Oct 10, 2023
The 11 best ski and snowboard pants for women in 2023
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Let’s be honest, unless you’re a seasoned skier or snowboarder, you probably suffer from a few falls now and then, and there’s nothing worse than being outside with a cold bum.
To help you avoid this issue, we rounded up the best ski and snowboarding snow pants for women in 2023.
Whether you’re looking for an inexpensive pair under $100 to wear on your next family ski trip, or maybe you want to be a flashy fashionista as you shred the slopes and don’t mind splurging hundreds of dollars — whatever you’re budget and need, we’ve got you covered.
From insulated finds to plus-size buys from The North Face, Spyder, Columbia, and Prada, there’s bound to be something on our list to get you excited, whether you’re hitting the bunny slope of the black run.
Are you looking for a new ski jacket, goggles, helmet, skis, fleece-lined leggings or snow boots to go with your new snow pants? We’re your one-stop shop.
If you don’t ski often or don’t want to shell out a ton of money, consider trying cost-effective Acrtix pants from Amazon, with over 47,500 raving reviews. From personal experience, I can attest that they’re comfortable and get the job done.
For something a bit more durable and insulated, you can’t go from with The North Face’s Freedom pants. They come in 10 different colors and patterns. They’re waterproof and feature the brand’s Heatseeker Eco insulation for warm but breathable performance.
For those shopping for an elite bib option, FlyFlow’s Foxy Bib Pants are a go-to for many. The best part? They’re currently on sale! They’re stretchy, come with many pockets for storage and have zippered vents for more breathability.
If leggings were snowproof, they would be the Orb Pant. Made with a 360-degree stretchy nylon material with DWR to waterproof them, the Orb pant stretches and moves however you do, providing maximum range of movement and minimal restriction.
For the gal looking for high-waisted snow pants only, O’Neil’s take is a great choice. They’re durable, flexible and sophisticated. Enjoy venting and high-level waterproofing.
Columbia’s flared Modern Mountain 2.0 Pants are a reliable and trendy pair of snow bottoms wide enough to wear with any ski or snowboarding boots.
Not to be mistaken for the retailer name, these Outdoor Research backcountry snow pants are ideal for the most extreme terrain.
The Lands’ End Squall pants have your back(side). They’re waterproof and windproof, with lightweight insulation that’ll keep you nice and warm. Zip pockets will secure those little essentials — like lip balms and sunscreens — too.
Unfortunately, plus-size snow gear isn’t always the easiest to come by, but Columbia is breaking barriers. The brand’s Bugaboo pants are available in sizes 1X to 3X and offer an ergonomic fit built with thermal-reflective lining and synthetic insulation.
Say goodbye to baggy ski pants with this sleek, fitted pair from Halfdays. These stretchy, fleece-lined, and waterproof pants will keep you toasty and dry all winter long. Available in a variety of colors and sizes.
For quite the splurge, you can’t go wrong with Prada’s chic and trendy Extreme-Tex Ski Suit for a whopping $3,100.
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