TSLA Men's Winter Snow Bibs, Waterproof Insulated Snowboard Overalls, Ripstop Windproof Ski Pants
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Approximately 33-34 inches from the knee to the ankle.
Wearable over street clothes, but often too baggy. The cold affected my buying two sizes larger, so I had to wear sweatpants and long underwear over them.
There is a feeling of waterproofness to the outer fabric. Unlike the exterior, the interior is not water resistant. Because the outer fabric is water and vapor proof, you will soak the inner lining if you perspire. However, the inner lining is quite absorbent, so you can perspire without getting wet. If you use the inner lining, you end up with a soaked one that needs to be wrung out and aired out for hours to be dry. This is not a product I would recommend nor would I buy For a 3-day ski trip on the Stubai Glacier in Austria we used this ticket. There wasn't a lot of cold weather The temperature is just around zero degrees. You might be able to use it The lining may withstand conditions of zero weather, but if one is active, they will sweat and soak through.
It is medium. Even so, it will be a long trip.
Selected User Reviews For TSLA Men's Winter Snow Bibs, Waterproof Insulated Snowboard Overalls, Ripstop Windproof Ski Pants
It was a bit of a rush for me so I bought with very limited reviews so I could ski on the Stubai Glacier in Austria. I found the size a bit large for me Perhaps a smaller size would have been better. There were no loose straps and the straps were was long enough and sturdy enough to reach all the way to the bottom. There is a good cut and the elastic at the sides means it is comfortable when moving. Sitting still all day is one of the most sedentary activities you can do with the bibs. They can be quite problematic when you are performing physical activity and generating body heat. While the internal lining allows water vapor (from sweating) into the insulation material, the outer material seems to be vapor proof, leaving you with moister on your skin. The next day, even after overnight drying inside and out in a low-humidity environment, they were still wet inside (and unpleasant). I had to wring and hang the clothes for two days before getting them dry. It is possible that a clothes dryer will be necessary. In addition, by day two of use the pocket had a hole in it. When something like a coin or pen falls through, it becomes trapped in between the layers. You'll want to try and retrieve it - good luck I suppose you do not lose it, so that's something. A two or three star rating was my guess. Overall, it is a decent coat that kept me warm the basics are covered, but perhaps that's all one could expect for the price.
I took it on a 3 day backcountry ski trip in western Montana and it was fine. a drop of moisture leaves the inside to the outside. As the straps were short, I made them as long as they could go. A decent amount of insulation was available, but there was a lot of sweat in the tent. This may be a good product for people who just want to stand around in the snow, but it may not work There are a lot of other TSLA gears I love. I am in love with this book. There is a problem with the bib.
A blue, X-sized outfit is on its way A large (waist 35-38" It is 38 inches tall). My height is 5' 11" and my weight is 200 pounds. I had a 3 month pregnancy and gained five pounds. After trying them on, I found that there was 4 inches of leg left on the bottom. It made no difference whether I adjusted the straps or not. Unfortunately, I would have to be at least 6' 2 or taller for these to fit. They seem well-made and the color and style are both appealing, but I am not tall enough to have them fit.
This is a very warm and waterproof vest. It was comfortable, however the only negative was that it was a little too small for me. I'm 6'2" and 236 pounds and wanted to make sure I had room to move, so I chose the 3XL. There is just too much of it. If I were ordering again, I would order a size XL or 2XL.
The product is an ok buy. I took it on a 3 day backcountry ski trip in western Montana and it was fine. a drop of moisture leaves the inside to the outside. As the straps were short, I made them as long as they could go. A decent amount of insulation was available, but there was a lot of sweat in the tent. This may be a good product for people who just want to stand around in the snow, but it may not work There are a lot of other TSLA gears I love. I am in love with this book. There is a problem with the bib.
The cons are b>The zipper on the right pocket is missing parts at the bottom and at the top Several parts of the website have been There is a high crotch and a tight waistband, but the rest of the shirt The pros are My third pair of various brands from quite a distance fit the most uncomfortable one out of those I purchased.
A small complaint is the loop that holds your ticket. It could be a little lower, but I ended up using the zipper on my jacket. This is a legit product as it is comfortable, stylish, and I was able to carve in the snow with no issues at all. *Note, I did have an underlayer of pants and long sleeve shirt, but I believe that's.
Despite being waterproof, these are super warm. While I can't complain about the price, I have to warn you that these socks are thin and not breathable. Even on the really cold days I usually wear them without much of a base layer under them. My body still sweats a bit after all that. That's for sure, but they do a good job keeping the snow out.