Snow Pants vs. Bibs: Which Are Better?

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Ready for snow, squalls and blazing sun, the men's Picture Organic Clothing Object snow pants deliver toasty warmth, waterproof protection and easy airflow when the day clears up.
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View all Picture Organic Clothing Men's Downhill Ski Pants| Best Use | Snowboarding Snowsports Downhill Skiing |
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| Fabric | 58% sugarcane-based polyester/42% recycled polyester |
| Lining Fabric | Polyester |
| Windproof | Yes |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Type of Waterproofing | 2-layer Dryplay 20,000 mm/20,000 g waterproof/breathable membrane |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation Type | Synthetic |
| Insulation | Thermal STD synthetic fibers |
| Powder Cuffs | Yes |
| Inseam (in.) | Unavailable |
| Gender | Men's |
| Weight | Unavailable |
| Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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Over the all, the pants are good. The only real minus of the product is that there are only 2 pockets, and they have an average size. The zip line which you can see on photos near the knee - is a ventilation. There is also an issue with the description on a web site. It says: > 2-layer Dryplay 20,000 mm/20,000 g waterproof/breathable membrane But the real membrane is 10k/10k. And this is why I'm returning pants back to the store. So I can't say anything about their durability because I didn't use them.
They're comfortable, warm, and the outside thigh vents are effective at shedding heat. I used them skiing, and the light insulation was enough to keep me warm with a light wool baselayer underneath, while the vents would cool me down after walking or in the lodge. They fit well over my ski boots. The two pockets are large enough for wallet, keys, and/or a phone. I've skied them for 5 days and haven't encountered any issues. The DWR coating is holding up well so far. The pant-shortening feature is cool for keeping your pants clean while walking between the ski lodge and car - you just have to remember to shorten them for the walk, and release them for the skiing. The waist isn't adjustable, but has an elastic snow gaiter instead. I found it odd at first, but it was comfortable (if snug) in use. I normally wear 30" jeans, 32" shorts/pants, and the medium was a great fit.