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REI Co-op Powderbound Insulated Pant Review

An affordable and warm pair of ski pants with a bland style
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rei co-op powderbound insulated pant ski pants review
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Price:  $149 List
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Manufacturer:   REI Co-op
By Jeff Dobronyi ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Dec 3, 2020
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#16 of 19
  • Weather Resistance - 25% 6.0
  • Fit and Comfort - 25% 6.0
  • Ventilation - 20% 6.0
  • Warmth - 10% 8.0
  • Features - 10% 6.0
  • Style - 10% 5.0

Our Verdict

The REI Co-op Powderbound Insulated Pant is an affordable and easy-to-use everyday pair of ski pants. It uses plenty of synthetic insulation to provide enough warmth for even the coldest days at the ski resort and a proprietary waterproof and breathable membrane to keep water out. However, the zippers aren't waterproof, and only critical seams are sealed. The legs have a straight cut, and the pants are a bit bulky and loose around the waist, but they are comfortable to ski in and certainly don't feel restricting. Inner thigh vents provide decent ventilation. Our testers weren't impressed by the bland style of the pants, but many users will like how they fit in with the crowd. Overall, these are solid, inexpensive pants for all but the stormiest days at the ski area.
REASONS TO BUY
Affordable
Warm
Comfortable
REASONS TO AVOID
Light on the features
Fit is a bit loose
Unremarkable style

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Bottom Line These pants are warm and moderately weather resistant, but not very stylishComfortable, flexible pants for ski touring and sunny days at the resortPlenty of performance for a low priceSolid insulated ski pants for a low priceDecent ski bibs for an excellent price
Rating Categories REI Co-op Powderbou... Outdoor Research Tr... Helly Hansen Legend... The North Face Free... The North Face Free...
Weather Resistance (25%)
6.0
5.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
Fit and Comfort (25%)
6.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
Ventilation (20%)
6.0
9.0
5.0
6.0
5.0
Warmth (10%)
8.0
4.0
7.0
8.0
4.0
Features (10%)
6.0
10.0
7.0
7.0
6.0
Style (10%)
5.0
8.0
6.0
5.0
6.0
Specs REI Co-op Powderbou... Outdoor Research Tr... Helly Hansen Legend... The North Face Free... The North Face Free...
Main fabric Nylon Nylon/Polyester/Spandex Polyester Recycled Nylon Recycled Nylon
Insulation Recycled polyester None Polyester Recycled polyester Recycled polyester
Waterproofing 2-layer waterproof breathable laminate Ventia 3L Lower Legs Helly Tech DryVent 2L DryVent 2L
Waistline construction Button zip fly with hook/loop adjustment Snap/zipper fly with adjustable tabs Snap/zipper fly with adjustable tabs Snap/zipper fly with adjustable tabs Bibs
Weight (in pounds) 1.64 lbs 1.64 lbs 1.30 lbs 1.28 lbs 1.52 lbs
Weight (in grams) 744 g 744 g 590 g 581 g 689 g
# of Pockets 3 5 3 3 5
Vents Interior thigh zips Outer thigh zips Inner thigh zips Inner thigh zips Inner thigh zips
Ski-specific features Scuff guards, elastic powder cuffs, elastic waist Elastic cuffs, scuff guard, transceiver pocket, gussetted ankle zipper Elastic Cuffs, Scuff Guards Elastic cuffs, scuff guards Elastic cuffs, scuff guards
Recco No No No No No

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Powderbound Insulated are an across-the-board average pair of ski pants. It doesn't excel anywhere, although they are relatively warm.

Performance Comparison


rei co-op powderbound insulated pant ski pants review - the rei powderbound atop a deep powder run in jackson hole, wyoming.
The REI Powderbound atop a deep powder run in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Credit: sam willits

Weather Resistance


These pants use a proprietary waterproof and breathable membrane to keep the elements out. In our shower test, water never made it inside the pants, but the DWR finish wore off relatively quickly when we rubbed the fabric. We didn't encounter any wet, rainy days during our testing period on the slopes, but we expect the exterior fabric of these pants to wet out during a long day in wet snow or rain. Furthermore, the zippers aren't waterproof, and when we tried to get water through the zippers and into the pockets during the shower test, it wasn't that hard to saturate the zippers and feel moisture in the pockets. Despite this somewhat unrealistic scenario, other pants have more weather resistance and fully waterproof zippers and seams. Still, the Powderbound works well enough for most days in the snow.

rei co-op powderbound insulated pant ski pants review - rei's dwr finish wore off relatively quickly during our shower test...
REI's DWR finish wore off relatively quickly during our shower test, leaving the shell vulnerable to wetting out, and enabling water to slowly seep through unsealed seams and zippers.
Credit: sam willits

Fit and Comfort


The fit of the Powderbound is decidedly casual and loose, rather than form-fitting and snug. In most instances, this wasn't a problem, though some testers wished that the pants had a slightly more articulated and contoured fit and less baggy material. That said, the loose fit is nowhere near uncomfortably baggy. It gives the user plenty of flexibility without getting in the way. The interior nylon material is soft against the skin or base layer, and the waistband features a soft fleecy material. Overall, these pants aren't anything special, and we didn't notice them too much throughout the day, which is a good thing.

rei co-op powderbound insulated pant ski pants review - the powderbound fits loosely and relatively comfortably, though some...
The Powderbound fits loosely and relatively comfortably, though some of our testers wished it had a more contoured fit.
Credit: sam willits

Ventilation


The REI Powderbound has two inner thigh vents, without mesh, that allow for ventilation and airflow. These vents are longer than other interior thigh vents that we've seen, but they don't come close to matching the ventilation that long, exterior thigh vents provide. These pants are warm, and on hot days and during aerobic ski runs, they can feel stuffy. The vents helped with airflow but didn't enable sufficient ventilation during high-output activity. The waterproof membrane is supposedly breathable, but with so much insulation between our legs and the membrane, we couldn't tell, and ventilation is best achieved by leaving the vent zippers wide open.

rei co-op powderbound insulated pant ski pants review - the interior thigh vents are larger than others, but they still...
The interior thigh vents are larger than others, but they still aren't large enough to dump warm air during significant aerobic activities.
Credit: sam willits

Warmth


If there is one area where the Powderbound excels, it is in the warmth metric. REI packs these pants with synthetic insulation, and the product is a very warm pair that will keep you warm on all but the coldest days of the winter without a lower-body base layer. When the temperatures dip into the single digits Fahrenheit, a base layer paired with these pants will keep you warm. Our testers don't all like insulated pants, but they all agreed that these pants were nice to have on the coldest days at the ski resort.

rei co-op powderbound insulated pant ski pants review - moderately thick synthetic insulation all the way down to the boot...
Moderately thick synthetic insulation all the way down to the boot cuff keeps the user warm in the Powderbound.
Credit: sam willits

Features


The Powderbound is a bit light on features but still has everything you need for a good day on the hill. It features two hand pockets and one leg pocket, all with vertical zippers. The leg pocket is right above the knee on the right side and is in a slightly awkward location. The legs have internal elastic boot cuffs that keep snow out of the boots. The waist has both belt loops and adjustable velcro straps to fine-tune the waist fit. We especially appreciate the scuff guards on the inside of each leg opening, which protects the most vulnerable area of the pant from premature wear and tear.

rei co-op powderbound insulated pant ski pants review - a close-up of the waist and leg pockets on the rei powderbound. all...
A close-up of the waist and leg pockets on the REI Powderbound. All of the pockets have soft fleecy liners that make them feel warm and comfortable on bare hands.
Credit: sam willits

Style


The Powderbound has a bland and neutral style that borders on baggy and loose. The straight cut is the most prominent feature of the style, and there is plenty of extra material in the knees and calves. In our opinion, the most stylish ski pants are moving towards a more articulated and contoured fit, with bent knees and slightly loose but not baggy fits. These pants feel more baggy and straight cut, and generally less refined, than more stylish snow pants, in our opinion.

rei co-op powderbound insulated pant ski pants review - the powderbound looks a bit baggy and straight-cut, and we prefer...
The Powderbound looks a bit baggy and straight-cut, and we prefer the looks of pants that pay more attention to the tailoring and articulation of the body's natural lines.
Credit: sam willits

Value


The REI Powderbound comes at a very affordable price, making it an appealing product. It accomplishes all that a pair of ski pants has to for the majority of users, but for anyone who skis more than a handful of days a year, we believe other products on the market perform better for just a slightly higher price.

Conclusion


There are certainly better ski pants on the market, but considering the price, these pants provide good performance. They excel in the warmth metric but don't protect from the weather very well or provide as many features as other similarly-priced options. If you are looking for the most budget-friendly option for most average days on the hill and don't mind the performance sacrifices, this is a good pair of pants.

rei co-op powderbound insulated pant ski pants review - the powderbound in its namesake environment, pushing off from the...
The Powderbound in its namesake environment, pushing off from the ridgeline in search of deep snow below.
Credit: sam willits

Jeff Dobronyi