Sunday, 20 of May of 2012

Snow Pants For Everyone

If you ever find yourself planning for a recreational activity that involves wintry type weather, you should consider purchasing a set of snow pants to help protect your body from the frigid temperatures that will surround you while you’re trying to have fun. Whether it’s for riding a snowmobile, snowboarding, skiing, tubing, sledding, or simply building a snow man, a pair of snow pants will surely keep you warm in the harshest of conditions. Did you know that one of the leading causes of frostbite other than wind chill or poor blood circulation is inadequate clothing?Most people start to feel the effects of frostbite at or below 32 °F. Your blood vessels start to constrict and blood is rapidly drawn away from your toes and fingers in futile attempt by your body to preserve its core temperature of around 98 °F. That’s why along with other snow attire such as a jacket, hat, mittens and boots, snow pants are one of the most important pieces of your outfit. This is due to winter snow pants being the best defense you have at keeping your body dry and warm. But, before you go out and purchase a pair, there are a few things you should consider first.



 

Deciding On A Level Of Protection For Snow Pants

It doesn’t matter if you’re looking for womens snow pants or mens snow pants, the choice of fabrics is typically spread thin as most winter pants are made of woven nylon or polyester. With these fabrics, the first thing to consider is the waterproof rating of the material. Winter pants often range from about 5000 mm to 30000 mm, with ‘mm’ meaning the level of water resistance to pressure. So a higher water proof rating may mean more protection, but with that comes similarly higher prices for a pair of snow pants. On the other side, a lower water proof rating usually means less protection and more budget friendly prices. If you or your family are just tubing, sledding, or having a friendly snowball fight, a waterproof rating of 5000 mm should suffice as any other activity would normally require 10,000 mm or higher for optimal protection.

Are Multiple Layers Important To You For Winter pants?

If you’re buying a pair of snow pants for kids as an example, your child may grow uncomfortable from the added insulation as insulated pants are meant to keep them warmer but as a result they’re a tad heavier and bit challenging to move in. It would be wiser grab a set snow pants which are light in nature and non-insulated so you can change the level of insulation needed for the temperatures on the day of your outing.

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Not Letting The Sweat Get To You

Perspiration is the bane of all who partake in snow related fun. Nothing’s worse than getting into the thick of things only to have uncomfortable sweating creep underneath your outwear. Recently new types of snow pants have been developed to combat this growing frustration of those just trying to have a good time out in the snow. Moisture wicking snow pants are manufactured from performance fabrics which originally were designed to fight off perspiration build up on professional athletes. Over the years, they were brought to consumers and have since proven to be a formidable option to fight sweating.

Bringing It All Together

Now that you have a pretty good idea about what to consider before purchasing a pair of snow pants, know that whatever choice you make should not sacrifice warmth for comfort. Staying warm is ideal to make sure your body stays at a level temperature and that you end up having a good time as well in the end. If comfort is what you’re looking for, opt for a light weight pair of snow pants and add layers as needed. Snowmobile pants, ski pants, snow bibs, and snowboard pants all share a similar goal, to keep you warm. So don’t take it for granted!