Women's Retro Ski Pants
The Retro ski pants from Goldbergh offer a sleek, functional design in softshell fabric. These fitted salopettes feature detachable elastic suspenders, zippers at the back of the hem, and a snowcatcher at the bottom to keep you warm and secure on the slopes.
Softshell salopette
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Detachable elastic suspenders
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Zippers at back of hem
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Snowcatcher at bottom
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Fabrics: 74 % polyamide, 26 % elastane
WP 10.000 mm, WVP 5.000 M2/24hrs according to JIS standards -
Lining: 100 % polyamide
Size & Fit:
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This item has a slim fit
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80 cm inside leg length for size 38
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Model is 180 cm tall and is wearing a size 36
The Retro ski pants from Goldbergh offer a sleek, functional design in softshell fabric. These fitted salopettes feature detachable elastic suspenders, zippers at the back of the hem, and a snowcatcher at the bottom to keep you warm and secure on the slopes.
Softshell salopette
-
Detachable elastic suspenders
-
Zippers at back of hem
-
Snowcatcher at bottom
-
Fabrics: 74 % polyamide, 26 % elastane
WP 10.000 mm, WVP 5.000 M2/24hrs according to JIS standards -
Lining: 100 % polyamide
Size & Fit:
-
This item has a slim fit
-
80 cm inside leg length for size 38
-
Model is 180 cm tall and is wearing a size 36
Goldbergh
Since its start in the Netherlands in 2009, Goldbergh has drawn on a love for snow and style. Known for youthful silhouettes and playful designs, Goldbergh has become a sought-after ski brand among trendsetters, celebrities, and snow enthusiasts alike.
See collectionTech Info
Made from a 74% polyamide, 26% elastane blend, with a water resistance of 10,000 mm and breathability of 5,000 M2/24hrs (JIS standards). Lined with 100% polyamide for added durability.
Warmth Rating
Staying Warm
In general, padded jackets are warmer but less versatile than shell jackets, which have little or no insulating material.
The story goes that natural down insulation is less bulky than synthetic padding but loses its thermal properties when it's wet, whereas synthetic insulation works better when wet but tends to be more bulky and not as easy to compress into a small package. However, newer forms of synthetic padding are less bulky and more compressible, mimicking down, and may even be stretchy and breathable.
There are two types of scenarios when a skier purchases a jacket.
Skier one: Likes to ski moderately to hard and can get warm when doing this.
We recommend either a waterproof and breathable shell, paired with an insulation jacket. This allows you to stay warm when its a cold day. Or shed the insulation jacket on a warm day to utilise the light properties of a shell jacket.
Pros: You have a second functioning jacket which you can walk around town with or use a light travel jacket.
Brand suggestions:
- Peak Performance
- Black Yak
- J.lindeberg
Cons: Purchasing a shell outer jacket and and insulation jacket can put some people off.
Skier two: Can ski comfortably around doesn't like to push to hard and wants to wear the jacket to Apres ski.
We recommend a Down or Primaloft insulated jacket. These provide the highest level of warmth around your vital organs.
Pros: Warm and stylish jackets
Cons: You can get to warm depending where you ski.
Brand Suggestions:
All brands make these jackets just look for an insulated jacket.
- Perfect for alpine skiing.
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The Retro ski pants from Goldbergh provide a sleek and functional design in softshell fabric. These fitted salopettes come with detachable elastic suspenders, back hem zippers, and a snowcatcher at the bottom to keep you warm and comfortable on the slopes.