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 test Picture’s street meets mountain styled Hudson jacket to see if its outdoor performance matches up to its...
We review the tasty Custard Skin base layer from Burnt Custard to see if it satisfied our thirst for a next-to-skin...
On test: Ski Stuff mid-layer specifically aimed at the ski market from Odlo.
Our test of Snugpak's 2nd Skinz Coolmax long johns proved them to be a great budget buy.
On test we found Jack Wolfskin's new Ionic baselayer to be a good looking base layer - but does its performance match...
Costly but stylish, we test Patagonia's Merino Thermal Weight Zip Neck to see if it's warmth is worth the price.
Our test of Helly Hansen's Warm Flow FZ Hoodie found it to be not only comfortable and good looking but versatile too.
We review Smartwool's NTS mid 250 Asymmetrical Crew, which looks and feels great whether you're on the slopes or at...
We review Sherpa's fantastic insulating mid-layer that doubles up as a casual jacket.
We review Odlo's Blackcomb Evolution Warm long johns to see how well they live up to their name?
On test:The Sastruga, a real looker from Devon surf brand Finisterre
Our test of the Rab Baseline found it to be a good option if you're looking for one garment to work as both a...
We review the casual Haven Parka from Odlo, a cotton jacket with a few tech tricks up its sleeve.
We review Sub Zero's Factor 1 Plus Unisex Bloo John pants, which on test did a fine job of keeping our pins warm