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Best Men's Ski Pants for Styling Your Way Down the Slopes

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updated: July 8, 2024
edited by Brie Dyas

Youโ€™ve booked your trip, waxed your skis or board, tooled up with the best sunglasses for men, and your hat game is on point. But what about your ski pants? If youโ€™re long overdue for a new pair, or are hitting the slopes for the first time, check out our picks for the best ski pants for men. Make the wrong choice and things will go downhill very quickly (this will also happen if you get it right, being skiing, but letโ€™s move on).

Our top picks for the best menโ€™s ski pants

Best insulated ski pants for men: Helly Hansen Menโ€™s Legendary Insulated Ski Pants

Helly Hansen Menโ€™s Legendary Insulated Ski Pants

Helly Hansen Menโ€™s Legendary Insulated Ski Pants

For those with a terror of getting chilly legs, go for ski pants with a little extra insulation. โ€œThe Helly Hansen Legendary Pants have just the right amount of insulation to make it a great resort skiing pant,โ€ says Manville. โ€œItโ€™s not overly bulky, providing the option to layer, and itโ€™s a good price point that provides good quality without feeling over the top.โ€

Specifications

  • Sizes: S - 4XL
  • Weight: 600g
  • Insulation: Yes (100% polyester)
  • Price at time of publish: $200

Pros:

  • Warm
  • Insulated
  • 12 different colors available

Cons:

  • A handful of reviews complain that they run a little small

The bottom line:

A waterproof, windproof, insulated ski pant available in a rainbow of colors.

Best budget ski pants for men: Eddie Bauer Chair Six Insulated Hybrid Pants

Eddie Bauer Chair Six Insulated Hybrid Pants

Eddie Bauer Chair Six Insulated Hybrid Pants

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Skiing is an expensive hobby, and while you certainly donโ€™t want to skimp on the important stuff (staying warm and dry is kinda vital), itโ€™s possible to spend less without dooming yourself to a miserable time. โ€œAny time you have a quality product with a more affordable price tag is always a win, and these pants are most certainly a win!โ€ says Charles Fratto, style director for ILOE Studios, who recommends these pants that feature breathable fleece, stretch fabric, and an athletic fit.

Specifications

  • Sizes: S - 2XL
  • Weight: Not listed
  • Insulation: Yes, 60g synthetic insulation
  • Price at time of publish: $59.50

Pros:

  • Inexpensive
  • Breathable

Cons:

  • Only available in two colors

The bottom line:

An inexpensive but functional pair of ski pants, ideal for those who donโ€™t make the trip to the slopes too often.

Best ski bib for men: Flylow Baker Bib

As Manville notes above, a ski bib is a great option for those looking for pants that will stay in place all day, while handily keeping your chest and back that little bit warmer, too. Kelly Evans, CMM of men's and youth apparel at Christy Sports, recommends the Baker Bib from Coloradoโ€™s Flylow, citing its cool colors and useful tech as the reasons to give them a whirl. Fratto is also a fan, adding that, โ€œA high bib and plenty of insulation gives these ski pants the edge for your next adventure in the backcountry.โ€

Specifications

  • Sizes: XS - 2XL (short and long sizes available up to XL)
  • Weight: 952g
  • Insulation: Yes
  • Price at time of publish: $430

Pros:

  • Water repellent
  • Multiple zippered pockets
  • Articulated knee box
  • Inner and outer thigh vents
  • Available in eight colors

Cons:

  • A few customer reviews note that they run a little large

The bottom line:

A high-tech, super practical ski bib for those who want to make sure the snow stays out of their pants.

Best menโ€™s ski pants for backcountry: Outdoor Research Men's Skytour AscentShell Bibs

Outdoor Research Men's Skytour AscentShell Bibs

Outdoor Research Men's Skytour AscentShell Bibs

โ€œThese bibs offer a waterproof, breathable shell but are super comfortable, with added stretch,โ€ says Manville. โ€œThey provide all the features needed for the skier that prefers backcountry touring. Bibs were chosen here for the added featuresโ€“and snow protection for powder daysโ€”but they also come in a pant if preferred.โ€

Specifications

  • Sizes: S - 2XL (all in short, regular, or tall)
  • Weight: 768g
  • Insulation: No
  • Price at time of publish: $399

Pros:

  • Good stretch
  • Breathable
  • Lightweight

Cons:

  • A minority of customer reviews complain that they didnโ€™t fully keep moisture out

The bottom line:

A lightweight, stretchy bib to keep you protected as you zoom down those backcountry runs.

Best softshell ski pants for men: EMS Men's Pinnacle Soft Shell Pants

EMS Men's Pinnacle Soft Shell Pants

EMS Men's Pinnacle Soft Shell Pants

โ€œThe best softshell pants may not have some of the features of a true alpine ski pant, such as the boot gaiter, but theyโ€™re a crossover for multiple activities,โ€ explains Manville. โ€œThe Pinnacle is a tried and true durable softshell with stretch and water repellency that can work across a multitude of winter activities, including skiing, touring, Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, and ice climbing.โ€

Specifications

  • Sizes: 30-40 inch waist, 30-32 inch leg
  • Weight: Not listed
  • Insulation: No
  • Price at time of publish: $71.99

Pros:

  • Lightweight
  • Water resistant
  • Wind resistant

Cons:

  • Not suitable for more hardcore snowy activities

The bottom line:

A versatile and lightweight option for a variety of outdoor winter activities.

Most stylish ski pants for men: Orage Exodus Insulated Pant

Orage Exodus Insulated Pant

Orage Exodus Insulated Pant

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Style is subjective, obviously, but for Fratto, these insulated pants from Orage are a winner. โ€œLightweight and with just the right amount of added stretch, these pants look great on just about any silhouette while still maintaining the best windproof, waterproof, and snowproof qualities,โ€ he enthuses.

Specifications

  • Sizes: S - 2XL
  • Weight: Not listed
  • Insulation: Yes, 100% recycled polyester (upper leg 60g, lower leg 40g)
  • Price at time of publish: $324.99

Pros:

  • Rated 20K for both waterproofing and breathability
  • Insulated
  • Articulated knee
  • Boot connector

Cons:

  • Only four color options

The bottom line:

A good-looking ski pant that doesnโ€™t sacrifice any practicality whatsoever in the name of style.

Most breathable ski pants for men: Outdoor Research Trailbreaker Tour Pants

Outdoor Research Trailbreaker Tour Pants

Outdoor Research Trailbreaker Tour Pants

It can be easy to get hot while zooming around a mountain, so itโ€™s good to look for ski pants that wonโ€™t leave you sweating. โ€œThese are a great breathable option,โ€ says Manville. โ€œFor breathability, you most likely are going to want a shell pant with a waterproof/breathable membrane, as well as zips for ventilation, so itโ€™s no surprise that a pant designed for ski touring would be very breathable.โ€

Specifications

  • Sizes: S - 2XL
  • Weight: 678g
  • Insulation: No
  • Price at time of publish: $249

Pros:

  • Wind resistant
  • Water resistant
  • Breathable
  • Lots of pockets

Cons:

  • Not insulated

The bottom line:

For pants that will let you power down the slope without trapping all the sweat you work up, these are an ideal and reasonably priced option.

Best menโ€™s ski pants with pockets: Columbia Powder Stash

Columbia Powder Stash

Is there any sport that requires extra pockets as much as skiing or boarding? Gloves, hats, sunglasses, goggles, lift passes, the list goes on! โ€œIf you want the extra pockets, check out styles like the Columbia Powder Stash, featuring two zippered pockets and two cargo pockets that are great for easy access to things like extra hand warmers, goggle wipes, tissues, trail maps, or snacks,โ€ says Manville. You can also count on Columbia for the best winter jackets and coats for men and the best winter boots for men, off the slopes.

Specifications

  • Sizes: S - 2XL (in short, regular, or long)
  • Weight: Not listed
  • Insulation: No
  • Price at time of publish: $105

Pros:

  • Tons of storage room
  • Five different color options
  • Waterproof
  • Articulated knees

Cons:

  • Some customer reviews say they run large

The bottom line:

A comfortable, waterproof pair of ski pants thatโ€™ll hold just about anything you need them to.

Best kidsโ€™ ski pants: The North Face Big Kidsโ€™ Freedom Insulated Bibs

The North Face Big Kidsโ€™ Freedom Insulated Bibs

The North Face Big Kidsโ€™ Freedom Insulated Bibs

โ€œThe North Face Freedom Insulated Bibs are a great option for kids,โ€ says Manville. โ€œBibs are important for warmth and snow protectionโ€“look for adjustability so they can last multiple seasons as the kids grow.โ€ Fratto concurs, adding that, โ€œCombining DryVent and Heatseaker insulation makes these ski pants for kids a go-to option for having fun on the mountain while staying warm and dry.โ€

Specifications

  • Sizes: XS - 2XL
  • Weight: Not listed
  • Insulation: Yes
  • Price at time of publish: $150

Pros:

  • Seven fun colors and prints
  • Waterproof
  • Insulated
  • Breathable

Cons:

  • Honestly, nothing!

The bottom line:

A perfect way to keep your kiddos warm, dry, and comfortable, whether theyโ€™re hitting the slopes for the first time, or have been skiing since before they could walk.

What to consider when choosing ski pants for men

Use

โ€œThe first thing to consider is where you ski and how you intend to use the pants,โ€ says Laurel Manville, product development manager at Eastern Mountain Sports. โ€œFor resort skiing where youโ€™ll be riding the lift most of the time, you may opt for something slightly insulated to keep you warmer. If you do sidecountry or backcountry skiing where you may be hiking and working up a sweat, you may opt for a shell pant where you can vary your layering underneath and vent as needed.โ€

Style

Manville advises that the next decision is whether to go with a normal pant or a bib pant. โ€œBib pants look like overalls and have a piece that comes over your chest and back with shoulder strapsโ€“theyโ€™re a great option to prevent any snow from getting between your pants and jacket,โ€ she says. โ€œThey also provide an added layer of warmth on the chest and back. With bibs, you donโ€™t risk them falling down and you donโ€™t have any pressure at your waist, which makes for great ease of movement.โ€

Materials

Manville suggests that whatever style you opt for, you need to make sure the pants you buy are both waterproof and breathable. โ€œLook for ratings such as 10k or higher,โ€ she says. โ€œThis will keep you comfortable in the changing conditions of our current climate.โ€ In terms of waterproofing, this number indicates the amount of rain the material can withstand without letting any moisture through, i.e., 10,000mm. Breathability is measured by the amount of moisture by weight that can pass through a square meter of fabric in 24 hours, and as far as Manville is concerned, the higher the number, the better.

Features

Manville recommends looking for the following features in ski pants:

  • Articulated knees to help you move
  • Reinforced materials at bottom hem/interior hem (often referred to as a kickpatch) to prevent material from getting damaged by skis or board
  • Adjustable cuff or gaiter at the bottom that will fit over your boots and prevent snow from getting up your pants
  • Ventilation to help you stay cool in changing temperatures
  • Adjustability at the waist (often in the form of velcro or snap tabs)
  • Pockets to help stash wallet, pass, extra hand warmers, snacks, etc.

Price

โ€œFeatures and material quality can all play a role in price,โ€ says Manville. โ€œIf youโ€™re a beginner skier and may only go a handful of times, you may not want to invest in something super expensive. If youโ€™re a hardcore skier going every weekend, you want a pair of pants (or two!) that are going to last for seasons on end. I, personally, ski at least 50 times a year and have had pants for ten-plus years, so it's worth the investment if you plan on it being a lasting activity. As a ski instructor, I know that comfort can make or break your experienceโ€“regardless of skier abilityโ€“so having a pair of pants that keeps you warm and dry is critical to enjoying the sport!โ€

How we selected the best ski pants for men

Our selections were made through a mix of personal experience, thoughtful advice from our panel of outdoor sports and style experts, and ensuring every pick has overwhelmingly positive customer reviews, especially in terms of comfort, longevity, and practicality.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Do you wear anything under snow pants?

โ€œIt depends on the temperature and the type of pants,โ€ says Manville. โ€œMost people add a base layer under ski pants for a softer feel. When skiing, itโ€™s important not to have anything in the boot except for socks and feet, so look for a base layer that may be more knee length, so you donโ€™t have the bunching up of extra layers.โ€

โ€œWhat and how much you layer may depend on personal preference,โ€ she continues. โ€œIf itโ€™s really cold, Iโ€™ve been known to layer both a wool base layer and down knickers underneath a shell pant. Or if itโ€™s warm spring skiing, you may just go with shorts or briefs under the ski pants to keep from overheating. But, this is where zippered ventilation can also come into play.โ€

How do I wash ski pants?

โ€œItโ€™s important to follow the manufacturerโ€™s washing instructions for the best longevity of your pants,โ€ says Manville. โ€œMost of these types of product will have a waterproof/breathable membrane and a DWR (durable water repellency) treatment applied. Because of that, itโ€™s recommended to wash on a low temp with a โ€˜tech washโ€™ special detergent if possible, then dry on a low temperature. When needed, the DWR can be reapplied with an aftermarket spray such as Nikwax.โ€

Are ski pants worth it?

โ€œSki pants are not only worth it, theyโ€™re a necessity,โ€ says Fratto. โ€œYou want to stay warm while youโ€™re on the mountain and ski pants are designed to ensure you safely maintain your body temperature. But just because itโ€™s a utilitarian garment doesnโ€™t mean that you canโ€™t add your own style to the mixโ€“there are many options available and you can find a pair that fits both your purpose on the slopes and your personality.โ€

Is it better to have tight or loose ski pants?

โ€œIt all depends on whatโ€™s comfortable to you,โ€ says Evans. โ€œSome people like a more trim fit and others more baggy. There are a variety of choices out there, from stretch pants to the very trendy baggy fit. I would always air on the side of slightly more loose than slightly too tight if youโ€™re in between, as this leaves room to layer.โ€

For options to layer under your ski clothes, be sure to check out our guides to the best sweatpants for men and the best hoodies for men, too.

Is there a difference between snow pants and ski pants?

โ€œIn my mind, ski pants are a little slimmer [than snow pants] and built for the swoosh,โ€ opines world traveler and Scandinavian outdoor expert Nate Axvig.

Manville adds that, โ€œA snow pant can be insulated and waterproof or water resistant, but without some of the features for skiing. You definitely want some of the features [listed up top] to help improve your skiing/boarding experience.โ€

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