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These onesies are just as functional as they are fashionable.
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Its a shell, so be sure to layer up underneath.
While skiing in a Vermont snowstorm, this suit kept me perfectly dry and protected from the blizzard.
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The hood is easy to put over a helmet and it stays put, offering extra protection.
It runs a bit big, so I would size it down.
Im a big fan of Halfdays since the brand makes ski gear for women, designed by women.
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The pants are compressive, so consider sizing up for extra room to layer.
This splurge-worthy suit from Perfect Moment was actually my runner-up as one of my all-time favorites.
It lacks a few technical details like boot gaiters.
Plus, the material is fully waterproof.
When it warmed up a bit, the armpit and thigh vents were useful and easy to reach.
Otherwise, this was a perfectly comfortable and cozy suit to resort ski in.
Its a little baggy in the legs, but it comes in short, regular, and long inseams.
The fabric catches dust and hair easily.
Its fully waterproof, and the material is thick enough to keep your body warm without overheating.
If youre skiing in wet climates, youll want to confirm the fabric is waterproof, not just water-resistant.
Oftentimes, I miscalculate the sizing of ski gear and get a size too small.
If ski gear fits too tightly, it will impact the insulation and will ultimately make you colder.
Typically, Ill weara set of thermal underwearunderneath any ski suit.
If its a very warm day of spring skiing, Ill opt for a lightweight wool set instead.
If the ski suit has a fitted look, you might wantto wear leggingsor other compressive layers.
For oversized suits, you have more room to layer (or remove layers) if needed.
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