Whether you’re tackling the ski slopes or shredding on a snowboard, the right clothing makes all the difference. Skiing and snowboarding require versatile, durable gear designed to keep you comfortable and performing at your best. RevolutionRace offers a wide range of ski and snowboard clothes for men and women, with options like insulated and shell apparel that adapt to changing conditions and intense movement. Our collection is crafted with expert knowledge, ensuring you’ll have the right clothing to stay warm, protected, and stylish on the slopes. Check out our FAQs below to learn how to dress for your ski or snowboard adventure!
Frequently Asked Questions
The choice between shell and insulated ski clothing depends on factors like temperature, activity level, and personal preference. Shell clothing offers great flexibility for layering and suits intense skiing or harsh weather. Insulated clothing is better for colder days or if you prefer less layering. Either way, proper layering will help you stay comfortable in any conditions.
Layering is key! We recommend a base layer for moisture-wicking and extra warmth, and a stretchy, lightweight mid-layer for insulation. perfectly suited for skiing and snowboarding. For more details, check out our Layering Guide and “What to Wear Skiing” articles.
Ski and snowboard clothing should have a relaxed yet secure fit—not so tight that it restricts movement or compresses your layers, nor so loose that cold air can enter. Aim for a fit that allows ease of movement while trapping insulating air for warmth.
By following a few guidelines, you can keep your ski and snowboard clothing in top shape for years to come. First of all, only wash your shell- and insulated clothes when you really need to. For shells, use a gentle wash cycle with a pH-neutral detergent and avoid fabric softeners, which can damage waterproofing, breathability and is also bad for the enviroment. To reactivate the DWR coating, use a low-heat dryer setting after washing. For insulated clothes, it should suffice to air-dry the garments and shake the garment gently. While it’s not recommended, you can tumble-dry them afterwards on low heat with tennis balls to help distribute the filling evenly. Check our “How to Wash Waterproof Clothing” guide and our Clothing Care for more care tips.