Are you familiar with diverse fits of pants?

News, How to... Snowboard

12th November 2018 | 0 comments

Picking the right snowboard pants doesn't have to be a tough nut to crack. The most important thing is to choose the fit that suits you perfectly. You can decide between bib pants, loose regular fit, and narrow slim fit pants. Which team do you belong to?

Bib pants team

Bib pants are back! This piece of clothes has come back to fashion and brands like Horsefeathers or DC love it. The reason is simple: it's the most comfortable type of trousers in the world and sports fans deserve the best. They are great for wild rides and crazy pops on the rail, simultaneously won't allow snow to get close to your body. Moreover, they look really stylish.

Get a new black DC Platoon with practical pockets or brown Horsefeathers Huey Copper and shine on the slope! Once you wear them, you will never want anything else!

Regular fit team

Regular fit pants are a safe bet! They're loose enough so they don't clutch, remarkably comfortable and stuffed with great technological features such as high water resistance, breathability or quality Dryride material. You'll feel like in clover while snowboarding down the slope.

For example, Burton Southside with a design of a flannel shirt or colorful Picture Under will convince you that comfort and fun can work together.

Slim fit team

If you haven't made your decision so far, maybe we'll convince you right now with the last fit. Do you have a slim and athletic figure? Slim fit will probably become your cup of coffee. It differs from regular fit primarily with a narrower thigh and waist area. No fear, you will definitely not lose your comfort with the reduction of used material. These pants fit perfectly with the silhouette of a man and his movements.

The top piece we can recommend is the Horsefeathers Pinball with a timeless camo pattern or denim Ghost.

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