Ski Clothing Reviews
Independent reviews of the best ski and snowboard clothing on the market this season including base layers, thermals, ski and snowboard pants and ski socks
Our clothing section is sponsored by Ellis Brigham Mountain Sports.
Ellis Brigham are Snowsports enthusiasts to the core. You won’t find a better selection or range of ski and snowboarding gear than at Ellis Brigham this winter either online or in one of their 16 shops nationwide.
We put the freeride specific Haglofs Line Pants to the test on the ski slopes of the Alps.
Back to base layers! This time it's the Drangsnes Merino Base Layer set from Icewear to get a thorough review.
A Buff for the torso and not the neck? Check it out here.
We test Arc'teryx's Satoro AR Base Layer set to see if its innovative Merino wool construction delivers the perfect...
We review the Buff Kids Neckwarmer range.
We put the Buff Polar Neckwarmer to the test to see if it can possibly be as versatile as the classic Buff we all know...
We review the Salomon Brilliant ski pants to see if they can live up to their name
We ski in the Odlo Spirit pants to find out if they perform as well as they look. Read on to find out.
A midlayer that's not stuffed with down? We put the Piz Boe merino mid-layer from Ortovox to the test.
We put Smartwool's Corbet 120 mid-layer jacket to the test
We review the Schoffel Bern ski pants
We take a look at Skins DNAmic thermal compression base layers to see if they can really help us ski harder for...
X Bionic have gone all out to design the Energy Accumulator Evo as the ultimate baselayer for winter sports, has it...
We review the Helly Hansen Ullr, a versatile mid-layer jacket
The Eider Bormio is designed specifically for the piste, which is where we tested its credentials