AFRC Tech Softshell Ski Pant (Women's)

AFRC Tech Softshell Ski Pant (Women's) - Black

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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
10L
12L
14L
16L
4L
6L
8L

Available Colors

AFRC Tech Softshell Ski Pant (Women's) - Black

Black

AFRC Tech Softshell Ski Pant (Women's) - White

White

Product Details

Style: 7626L

The AFRC Tech Softshell Ski Pant has that slightly closer, stretchy fit that you're looking for. These flattering women's ski pants are made with 4-way stretch fabric that moves with you for the ultimate movement and comfort. A soft microfleece backing adds warmth but doesn't sacrifice breathability, and AFRC used 10K waterproof fabric on the Tech Softshell Pant to keep you dry while you ski.

Specs:

  • Fabric Rating: 10K Waterproofing / 5K Breathability
  • Shell Material: 4-way stretch 87% polyester/ 13% spandex fabric
  • Lining Material: 100% polyester microfleece lining
  • Insulation: Fleece backing for warmth and soft feel

Features:

  • Modern low-rise waist
  • Slighly relaxed fit through thighs for accommodating feel
  • Boot gaiters keep snow out of boots
  • Cuff back zipper to fit around ski boots
  • Waterproof zippers help keep out moisture
  • Stretchy softshell fabric for freedom of movement

Questions and Answers

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Q:
"Size 8L fit ok in legs but waist way to big.Want to try 6L but not sure if it would fit. Do you have measurements of waist and hips of these pants for size 6L"
1 Answers | Answer Question
Question by Michelle on 12/12/2011 - 9:15 am
A:
"The waist for a size 8L measures 15" from side to side. The hips measure 19"."
Answer by Sarah (Peter Glenn Staff) on 12/12/2011 - 2:20 pm
Q:
"Can you provide measurements for hips and waste of 12L?"
1 Answers | Answer Question
Question by Les on 2/7/2012 - 4:13 pm
A:
"The measurements for a size 12 is 30" in the waist and 41" in the hips."
Answer by Martha (Peter Glenn Staff) on 2/8/2012 - 3:18 pm
Q:
"What is the inseam on the 10L?"
1 Answers | Answer Question
Question by Sherry on 2/18/2012 - 1:49 pm
A:
"The inseam on a 10L is 31.5"."
Answer by Sarah (Peter Glenn Staff) on 2/22/2012 - 3:43 pm
Q:
"is there a difference between the afrc tech petite snow pants and the afrc tech soft shell ski pants, besides one being a petite??? Are they the same, if so, the afrc tech pants specs don't list Scruff gaurds."
1 Answers | Answer Question
Question by susan braden on 3/10/2012 - 11:15 pm
A:
"These pants are going to be the same with the exception that the petite version has a shorter inseam. Neither style has scruff guards however they both do have snow cuff to keep the snow from getting in your pants. "
Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff) on 3/12/2012 - 9:09 am
Q:
"Do you have these pants available at you Richmond, VA (W. Broad St.) Store?"
1 Answers | Answer Question
Question by Stella on 12/26/2012 - 2:13 am
A:
"We sure do! You should always call ahead just to be sure they have not sold out. You can reach them at 804-527-2020."
Answer by Sarah (Peter Glenn Staff) on 12/26/2012 - 9:40 am
Q:
"What is the inseam on the 12 long? According to your chart, it should be 35 inches."
1 Answers | Answer Question
Question by Rob on 2/11/2013 - 10:08 am
A:
"The size chart inseam in incorrect. The 12L has an inseam of 32"."
Answer by Sarah (Peter Glenn Staff) on 2/11/2013 - 3:59 pm

Product Reviews

Average Customer Rating: 5/5 (4 customer reviews)
We would love to hear your thoughts and opinions.
Perfect for me Rated: 5/5
5

These pants were perfect for 5'10'" size 2 me. The pockets were a bonus as most of my ski pants don't have pockets. I've only skied in them twice, but so far so good!!

-From: Catkirk from WinterPark on Fri, 03/22/2013 - 8:29am
They are great! Rated: 5/5
5

I have had the hardest time finding pants. I am 5'8". Pants are either too long or too short. These fit perfectly. They are on the fitted side, but I have had enough of the big and bulky look. I talked my sister in law into getting a pair. She loves them as well. I highly recommend them.

-From: Sloafer from ME on Tue, 02/19/2013 - 6:45pm
Best Ski Pants Yet.... Rated: 5/5
5

I am 5'7, 125lbs and I got these in Size 8L Black. These look great on the slopes! First of all, they are the slimmest/skinniest looking ski pants that I have been able to find yet. My legs looked great in my ski outfit and not baggy like other pants. Also the zippers at the bottom are handy for putting ski boots and snowboarding boots on. I kept very warm in these in Park City and only had on the Nike Pro Combat leggings underneath. Another plus is the LONG option...I am only 5'7, but really liked having longer pants because I think it elongated my body.

-From: bakeursilly from San Francisco, CA on Sun, 04/29/2012 - 10:28pm
Extremely (too) form-fitting Rated: 2/5
2

These very (too?) form-fitting pants would be fine for very warm spring skiing. Tough to get a base layer under them, though. The very thin fleece-like lining and the skin-tight fit will make it very tough to get them over any sort of long underwear or base layer. I liked that they had lower pockets, but other than that found them too tight & too thin.

-From: Skis with Horns! from Michigan on Thu, 03/08/2012 - 10:06pm