Women's wintersport

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Antarctica 8811 Snowboots Women
95.95 -20% 119.95 RRP
Giro Millie Goggles Women
87.95 -20% 109.95 RRP
Poederbaas  Fluffy Balaclava Women
19.95 -20% 24.95 RRP
Sinner Avon Goggle Senior
112.95 -25% 149.95 RRP
Barts Nirvaan Beanie Women
17.95 -40% 29.95 RRP
Barts Witzia Headband Women
19.95 -20% 24.95 RRP
Barts Fanatail Turnup Beanie Women
19.95 -33% 29.95 RRP
Barts Empire Gloves Women
39.95 -20% 49.95 RRP
Napapijri Jade Boots Women
60.95 -53% 129.95 RRP
Only Zenna Beanie Women
5.95 -54% 12.95 RRP
Only Zenna Beanie Women
New
5.95 -54% 12.95 RRP
Poederbaas Arctic Pulli Women
25.95 -35% 39.95 RRP
Protest Fall Anorak Women
175.95 -20% 219.95 RRP
Sinner Boreas OTG Goggles Senior
135.95 -20% 169.95 RRP
Sinner ARC Goggles Senior
55.95 -20% 69.95 RRP
POC Opsin Goggles Senior
109.95 -21% 139.95 RRP
Antarctica 8709 Snowboots Women
73.95 -38% 119.95 RRP
POC Fovea Mid Goggles Senior
129.95 -24% 169.95 RRP
Craft Core Gain Midlayer Women
35.95 -20% 44.95 RRP
Poederbaas Arctic Beanie Senior
23.95 -20% 29.95 RRP
Red Bull SPECT JON-05RO2 Goggle Senior
159.95 -20% 199.95 RRP
Buff Merino Fleece Headband Women
17.95 -40% 29.95 RRP
Buff Fleece Merino Beanie Senior
21.95 -45% 39.95 RRP
Buff Heavyweight Merino Beanie Senior
27.95 -20% 34.95 RRP
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Winter Sports Clothing for Women

Since you can encounter all kinds of weather conditions during winter sports, sometimes with significant changes in a single day, it's important to dress "strategically." You can achieve this by following the 3-layer system. This system is designed so that you can remove or add a layer as needed. The base consists of thermal clothing for the first layer, a ski pullover or fleece for the second layer, and a ski jacket and ski pants for the third layer (second layer for the lower body). Dressing this way ensures you are prepared for anything!

Ski Helmets and Goggles

You'll stand out if you're not wearing one, as almost everyone on the slopes wears a ski helmet. A ski helmet protects your head in the event of falls and collisions, and it also keeps your ears warm. Some ski helmets come with a visor, and the benefit of this is that you don't need to buy separate ski goggles. Does your helmet not have a built-in visor? Then wear separate ski goggles. Ski goggles improve visibility on the slopes and protect your eyes from the strong UV rays, which are intensified by the altitude and the white snow. They also prevent cold air from reaching your eyes.

Snow Boots

By wearing special snow boots, you have excellent grip and your toes stay warm. Snow boots have an extra rough tread, preventing you from slipping. In addition, they are windproof and waterproof, so cold has no chance. Snow boots are ideal for wearing from your hotel/apartment to the ski slopes and back. Plus, they're great if you want to check out the après-ski after a day on the slopes!

Accessories for Your Ski Outfit

Once you get cold, it’s hard to warm up again quickly. That's why you should wear ski gloves, a scarf, and a hat to ensure that cold air doesn't even get a chance to reach you!