There are so many different technical features to get your head around when you’re looking to buy a new ski jacket or ski pants. Some styles will tick all the boxes, making them ideal for a range of environments, but won’t excel in any area, while others are more specialist and will offer you the very best in one area or for a certain scenario. 

You might only ski once a year making durability less of an issue, but, take your kids with you and you’ll need lots of pockets for their essentials. You might be an advanced skier with a penchant for jumps and tricks, so want ski gear that can stand the test of freestyling or is equipped with locating technology. Or, if you’re worried about a wet and windy weather forecast, or are a beginner destined for time on the ground, you’ll want to take the waterproofing capabilities of your pick up a notch with sealed seams.

In this article, we’ll pick out some of the key technical features of our ski jackets and pants, break them down for you and select the best ski gear for that job.



1. Warmth

This might seem like an obvious one when it comes to clothing for skiing or snowboarding, but some designs go that extra mile to keep you toasty in snowy climes. For example, Wed’Ze’s first heat ski trousers are wind-proof and complete with detachable down shorts for added warmth.

The Wed'Ze Slide 500 jacket also has excellent insulating properties thanks to its down and feather filling, and part of it is completely seam-free, which limits feather loss and the potential for chills getting in. For extra cosiness it has a soft fleece chin section to protect your face and prevent irritation to your neck and chin.



2. Waterproofing

In general, anything that’s designed to be worn on the slopes will be waterproof, but there are varying degrees of waterproofing and extra features that can ensure not even a droplet reaches your skin. We’re talking about ski gear with 10,000 mm membrane and sealed seams. The membrane is a very fine component applied to the inner surface of the outer fabric and prevents water from seeping in while wicking away the perspiration produced by the body. Sealed or taped seams offer superior waterproofing – they’re basically waterproof adhesive strips taped to the inside seams of the garment to make it perfectly watertight. The seams are taped in areas that are most exposed to snow, which is usually the shoulders and chest.

3. Durability

Whether you’re investing in snow-ready pieces for the next few seasons to come, or need a jacket and trousers that can withstand the twists and turns of freeriding.

Styles crafted from hardy materials, coated with resilient waterproof treatments that allow water to run off the surface without seeping in thus prolonging its resistance to bad weather are ideal. Some treatments need to be ‘topped up’ with products available at Decathlon. The multi-layered construction further helps them to stand the test of time. 



4. Practicality

This is an endless category and what’s practical for you might not make much of a difference to your fellow skiers. Pockets, for example, are perfect for parents – we all know kids come with a lot of extras!


5. More Features 

A removable hood is great for skiers and snowboarders who plan to wear their gear around the ski resort as well as on the mountain. Our Pull 'n' Fit technology, which allows you to shorten the length of the trousers when you're walking rather than skiing, is handy for the whole holiday too.

Most ski jackets come with a clear pocket on one sleeve for your ski pass, meaning there’s no need to struggle with removing it to flash it at the ski lift.
 


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