AFRC Tech Petite Softshell Ski Pants (Women's)

AFRC Tech Petite Softshell Ski Pants (Women's) - White

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Quick Specs

  • Fit: Slim
    xFitChoose the right fit!
    Slim: These garments fit close through the body or legs for a sleek, sexy, or athletic look.
    Relaxed: Also known as "regular," these garments fit just right, not too baggy or not too slim.
    Loose: Also known as baggy, loose-fitting garments allow for ultra-free body movement.
  • Warmth: 3/10
    xWarmthOur warmth rating comes from a combination of the insulation type and thickness or weight of the insulation, and how this combined with the garment design affects heat loss and your overall warmth.

    Items with higher ratings will be warmer, and will offer you more protection in colder temperatures.
  • Waterproofing: 6/10
    xWaterproofingOur waterproof rating is based on the fabric's waterproof rating, and how well the overall construction prevents water seepage.

    Items with lower ratings are water-repellent, and good for light-snow conditions. Items with higher ratings will be more waterproof, and can protect you in wetter conditions.
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Size Chart
10P
12P
14P
16P
2P
4P
6P
8P

Available Colors

AFRC Tech Petite Softshell Ski Pants (Women's) - White

White

AFRC Tech Petite Softshell Ski Pants (Women's) - Black

Black

Product Details

Style: 7624P

AFRC Tech Softshell pants offer the performance of softshell technology in a relaxed, low-mid rise pant. Waterproof and breathable, these pants offer a soft, warm microfleece liner. Waterproof zippers and and an inside snow cuff give you further protection from moisture. And a zipper at the rear bottom of the leg makes boot access easy.

Features:

  • Waterproof (10,000 mm), breathable (3,000 g)
  • Micro fleece lining
  • Waterproof zippers give you extra protection from moisture
  • Snow cuff keeps snow out of the bottom of the pants
  • 500 Denier scuff guard
  • Relaxed fit from mid-thigh to leg opening
  • Low-mid rise

Questions and Answers

Got questions about this product? Ask them here. Got questions about anything else? Please see our FAQ.
Q:
"I tried an AFRC Tech softshell ski pant on at a store, but they didn't have the right size. You do, but I'm not sure it is the same pant because the one I tried was a stretch fabric. All other features appear to be the same...So is this the same pant (does it stretch?)"
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Question by Brook on 11/26/2010 - 4:28 pm
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"This is a stretch pant. To be sure its the same pant, contact the store and ask for the style number. That is a sure way of knowing that it is the exact same pant."
Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff) on 11/26/2010 - 4:54 pm
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"Ok, I asked the store. Their pant is style # 7625R. Do you know how the style (7624P) on your web site is different? The R probably means "Regular" and the "P" probably means "Petite" but other than that, only one digit is different."
Answer by Brook on 11/26/2010 - 5:07 pm
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"How long is your 14 petite. I am 5 foot tall and running into the problem of not being bean pole skinny and then I am short. And the larger the sizes it seems the longer they are...which does not work for me. "
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Question by Angie on 12/18/2010 - 6:31 pm
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"The inseam is 27.5 inches for the petite. This should work. You are correct that the inseam tends to increase with the size of the pants, but this brand does a good job with the petite sizing. You made a good pick with these. If you have any other sizing questions, give Peter Glenn Customer Service a call at 1-800-818-0946 and we can assist you even more."
Answer by KWoww (Peter Glenn Staff) on 1/29/2011 - 1:35 pm
Q:
"I cross country ski a lot and will be going to Montana soon. I want a warmer pant than my Sporthills but since I am 5' tall I have few options. I found this AFRC pant in the petite sizes but am wondering if this will be too warm for X-C skiing? "
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Question by LittleXCSkier on 12/30/2010 - 1:23 am
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"I think they will be just right for you. The waterproofing is really good at 10k, but there is not a tremendous amount of insulation. They will be warm because of the fleece lining, but not too warm. Great choice. Also, this is a great line because they offer petite and long versions."
Answer by Kendall (Peter Glenn Staff) on 2/12/2011 - 3:58 pm
Q:
"does this pant have zippers down the outside of each leg?"
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Question by marty on 1/21/2011 - 5:26 pm
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"No, these are not a side zip pant."
Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff) on 1/29/2011 - 1:16 pm
Q:
"does this pant have zippers down the outside of each leg? how do the AFRC Tech and Intrigue pants compare? what is similar and what is different? thanks"
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Question by marty on 1/21/2011 - 5:28 pm
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"The Tech has a 10,000 mm water proofing while the Intrigue is only water resistant. The Tech has scuff guards and water proof zippers. They both have the fleece lining. "
Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff) on 2/13/2011 - 10:19 am
Q:
"I wear a Thompson brace on my left knee. Is it possible to wear these pants over a hinged brace..is the back zipper long enough to access the knee if I pull up the pant leg. Thank you."
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Question by Milena Pfeifer on 3/13/2011 - 11:03 pm
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"This pant is fitted on the top and flare on the bottom. I do not kow the dimension of the Thompson brace so saying it will fit will be taking a guess, however everything you buy from us is returnable for a refund or exchange."
Answer by Grace (Peter Glenn Staff) on 3/17/2011 - 12:49 pm
Q:
"I wear size 6 petite in dress pants. What size should I get for ski pants? I am worried 6 may be very tight. "
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Question by Sandra on 10/18/2011 - 12:09 am
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"The fitting of the pant varies with each brand. AFRC usually fits pretty true to size. You can use the sizing chart to help you determine if you need to size up."
Answer by Sarah (Peter Glenn Staff) on 10/18/2011 - 12:25 pm
Q:
"Is the only difference between the petite and regular sizes the inseam length? There is only one size chart. Thanks."
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Question by Suz on 1/14/2012 - 12:56 am
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"You are right! the only difference is the inseam, and if you scroll down to the bottom of the sizing chart you will see the different inseams for the petite, regular and long sizes."
Answer by alejandra (Peter Glenn Staff) on 1/16/2012 - 4:22 pm
Q:
"Could you pls let me know the inseam of 8 Petite and 8 Regular. Im 5.2 foot tall. My dress pants usually have inseam of 30 inches. Thank you. "
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Question by Tra Bui on 1/23/2012 - 9:07 am
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"The 8 petite inseam runs 27.5" and the regular is 29.5" Considering your inseam usually is 30" the regular would be the one to go with."
Answer by Ron (Peter Glenn Staff) on 1/23/2012 - 10:35 am
Q:
"Is this more of a slim fit with stretch or a little looser?"
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Question by Renee on 2/9/2012 - 11:21 am
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"This pant is cut for the feminine figure and it really flatters! It has more of a fitted fit to it with some stretch for really great movement."
Answer by Sarah (Peter Glenn Staff) on 2/9/2012 - 11:58 am
Q:
"How waterproof are these? I am on the we(s)t coast (Vancouver, BC, Canada) and ski pants need to be WATERPROOF. Usually high end GoreTex is the only thing that works, but nobody makes those in petite sizes. Other important features are vents and pockets."
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Question by Jacquie on 2/26/2012 - 1:58 pm
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"These are the most waterproof pant we have in petite. These have a 10K waterproofing. Gore-Tex is 30K waterproof however 10K will still keep you really dry in most conditions. These do not have vents however they are not insulated so they will not keep you really warm without layers. These do have pockets with waterproof zippers."
Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff) on 2/27/2012 - 10:32 am
Q:
"I am 5' tall, and weigh 98 lbs. I usually buy petite 0 pants. I want to know if your petite size 2 will fit me.I'm very tiny and short. Also, is this low rise or mid rise? "
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Question by Kay on 9/15/2012 - 11:52 pm
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"This pant is classified as a low-mid rise, so depending on your body type it could be either. To get the best idea of what size you should be ordering, make sure to check out the measurements on the Sizing Chart. It gives you the waist and hip size for a size 2 so that you can see if that will work for you or not. "
Answer by Martha (Peter Glenn Staff) on 9/19/2012 - 3:01 pm
Q:
"I bought the Obermeyer Kristina jacket earlier this season. Will these pants in black coordinate with it? Any opinion on if this brand runs smaller or larger compared to Obermeyer pants. The size chart says slightly larger but the photos look like they run smaller."
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Question by Connie on 1/24/2013 - 12:34 pm
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"If you got the black Obermeyer jacket and not the pink, the AFRC pants may not match up well. The jacket is a shinny black color, where the pants are a matte black. The pants are and look slimming because it has no insulation in them. Unlike other ski pants that have insulation. "
Answer by Jaime (Peter Glenn Staff) on 1/24/2013 - 1:16 pm
Q:
"Do these come in petite?"
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Question by charlene on 1/28/2013 - 1:22 am
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"The pant you are looking at is a petite pant."
Answer by Sarah (Peter Glenn Staff) on 1/28/2013 - 4:06 pm
Q:
"Is the color a true white or a variation of white, like creamy or grayish?"
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Question by Kathleen on 2/5/2013 - 6:01 pm
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"This is a very bright white. "
Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff) on 2/6/2013 - 9:09 am
Q:
"I need very warm pant. I did ski in January this year and the temperature was -5F. Will this pant work?"
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Question by Ping on 4/2/2013 - 6:06 pm
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"This pant does not have insulation in it and it sounds like you may need a pant with insulation if you are looking for something very warm. As you can see, on this pant, we have only given it a warmth rating of 3/10, so not very warm. If you really love this pant, you can always add a Baselayer bottom underneath it to make it warmer. Otherwise, look through our selection of Women's ski pants for something with a higher warmth rating."
Answer by Martha (Peter Glenn Staff) on 4/3/2013 - 9:56 am

Product Reviews

Average Customer Rating: 5/5 (9 customer reviews)
We would love to hear your thoughts and opinions.
Love them Rated: 4/5
4

I really love the feel of these pants. They were too big..but I usually don't get petite sizes so I wasn't sure how to determine the correct size. I am 5'0" and 27 " waist and 36" hips...I went w the 8p just to insure that it wasn't tight in places that I would need room. I'm exchanging them for a 4p to see how they fit! Other than getting my size wrong, I love these pants!

-From: MisoSilly from Walden, NY on Mon, 03/11/2013 - 4:03pm
Great price, fast shipping Rated: 4/5
4

I am 5'2" tall with longer legs (size 2). I first bought the regular length, but they were way too long. The petite length was perfect, not too short like I was afraid of. The waist is a little tight and the legs are a little baggy, but at the price they were exactly what I needed. One thing I would change is all of the black details. I wish they were all white.

-From: Ski gal from Somewhere in the USA on Sat, 02/23/2013 - 8:47am
great fit, not like stiff robot pants Rated: 5/5
5

A little trouble with getting the right size, but these are perfect. The fit is great for my petite size.

-From: marnie from Denver on Wed, 01/30/2013 - 6:27pm
Good looking pant Rated: 4/5
4

Slightly long for my 4' 11" body but should be okay with ski boots. Really nice quality and warm without bulk.

-From: Patte from Seattle on Sun, 12/30/2012 - 10:57am
Stylish Pants Rated: 5/5
5

I looked high and low for stylish ski pants that could be used for skiing and apres ski. I finally found them. Very flattering on petite women. I got the chance to test them recently and they were quite warm with another layer underneath.

-From: Y from Houston on Sat, 02/25/2012 - 8:31am
Perfect for the vertically challenged skier! Rated: 5/5
5

I am 5'1 3/4" and have had a ridiculously hard time finding a petite ski pant that is warm and does not make me look like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. These pants actually made me look thinner! I live in an area which is very cold and often icy or wet. I can usually get by without any extra layers, however, on those very cold -10 degree nights I add a thin long john type layer. I will always buy AFRC petite.

-From: Finally happy to ski from Upstate NY on Tue, 01/24/2012 - 9:10pm
A little long but still GREAT ski pants!! Rated: 5/5
5

I am 5'1" and a bit curvy so I bought these pants in both a 16 petite and a 14 petite. I normally wear a 29" inseam in jeans. The 14P fits great, maybe half an inch too long with ski boots. The 16P was definitely too long for ski boots, but nothing my dry cleaner couldn't alter.

-From: Nicole B. from Seattle on Sat, 03/12/2011 - 11:20pm
Love it! Rated: 5/5
5

I took these pants skiing in Tahoe during a blizzard -- temps ranged between 10 and 25 degrees, and I was warm and comfortable the whole time. I didn't have to wear any long underwear underneath them, and despite spending some time sitting in the snow waiting for my snowboarding friends, I stayed completely dry. I am only 5 feet tall, and these pants are the perfect length, no hemming was required. I have also worn these pants snow shoeing, and found them to work well in that context also.

-From: LittleClimber from Cleveland on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 2:38pm
Definitely recommend for petites! Rated: 5/5
5

Fits nicely, giving room for long-johns. These are not jet black in color.

-From: Anonymous from houston, tx on Wed, 03/04/2009 - 3:30pm