Wintersport Thermal Pants
When Should I Wear Thermal Pants?
During winter sports, you might find yourself actively skiing down the mountain one moment and then sitting still on the lift a few minutes later. Wearing the right clothing helps maintain your body temperature and keeps your clothing dry. We recommend wearing thermal pants under your ski pants, as they function as the first layer of the three-layer system. This means you wear the thermal pants directly against your skin. The layer of air between your skin and the thermal pants effectively helps keep your body warm. This layer is larger if the pants are slightly looser, providing even more warmth. Since the legs sweat less than the upper body, thermal pants require less breathability than a thermal shirt. Thermal pants are made from breathable materials that quickly wick away moisture, ensuring you stay dry and warm.
Key Features of Thermal Pants
Merino wool and polyester are the most commonly used materials for thermal pants. These materials possess excellent moisture-wicking properties and breathability, helping you feel dry and warm. It’s also important that you hardly notice you’re wearing thermal pants. Polyester is a soft, lightweight fabric that dries quickly and retains its shape. Merino wool does not irritate the skin and has the advantage of staying fresh for a long time. Some brands incorporate special techniques. For example, Tenson’s 3D Protection technology ensures ventilation and efficient moisture wicking. Odlo employs seamless technology that guarantees maximum freedom of movement, while Craft uses a body-mapped structure that helps wick moisture away and keeps you warm with its brushed inner layer.
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