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Women’s Cross-Country Ski Bib Pants, 900

The full zipper makes it super easy to slip on. Our bib pants allow you to adapt your outfit to suit your needs and desires.

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$90.00

Performance, warmth and practicality: our bib pants are all you need. Move freely on the cross-country ski slopes with confidence!  The full zipper makes it super easy to slip on. Our bib pants allow you to adapt your outfit to suit your needs and desires.

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Main fabric: 14.0% Elastane, 86.0% Polyester, Yoke: 15.0% Elastane, 85.0% Polyamide

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Our design team is based at the foot of Mont Blanc in France. All of our products are tested in real-life conditions by professional instructors, coaches, and regular cross-country skiers. They are also lab-tested for: colourfastness, wash and stain resistance, and aging.

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Store hanging or folded in a clean, dry location.

Easy dressing

Full-length zippers on sides to remove the pants without taking off your boots

Freedom of movement

Slim fit, adjustable shoulder straps, stretchy back fabric

Windproof

Windproof component on the front. Waterproof fabric rated 10,000 Schmerber.

Warmth

Protective cut on the lower back.

Ease of Maintenance

Machine-washable, synthetic fabric.

Sizing information

Slim fit with enough space for wearing tights underneath, such as our 500 tights.

For warm-up

You can wear these bib pants at warm-up, over competition tights, and thanks to its full zipper running the length of your leg, you can take them off just before your start, without having to remove your shoes. A real benefit in terms of convenience!

Water-repellent properties

Our water-repellent clothing protects you while cross-country skiing. Water-repellent material means that water will run off it and won’t be absorbed. Water repellency is achieved by treating the fabric’s exterior. This keeps the fabric breathable.

How to stay warm and dry while cross-country skiing

We recommend the three-layer technique. Layer 1: A technical base layer that wicks away moisture to keep your skin dry. Layer 2: An insulating layer (T-shirt, fleece) that provides warmth and wicks moisture outward. Layer 3: An outer layer (jacket) that protects against the elements (wind, snow, cold). Adjust the number of layers to suit the intensity of your activity and the weather. Make sure your clothing is breathable.

Why should you protect yourself from the wind?

Did you know that the wind makes you feel colder? An outdoor temperature of 0°C with a wind speed of 20 km/h feels like -10°C. Windproof features reduce windchill by blocking airflow and wind.

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