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Ski Trousers for a short legged, warm blooded fella

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hello all,

I am thinking/trying to upgrade my ski trousers for this season but am struggling to find a pair that fit the requirements - all help greatly welcomed. The requirements:

* Excellent breathability (due to my ability to sweat in any weather)
* No insulation (due to my ability to heat up in any weather)
* Short legs (due to my short legs and the PITA it is when hiking/skinning to have the knee articulation around your ankles!)
* Good venting (prefer no mesh, willing to take the risk of additional snow as a cooling agent, rather than not be able to stay cool)

Summary, short back bottom trousers for a short back bottom that can keep me as cold as possible.

Thanks
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Well, if you are a fella, I guess a starting point is trousers made for women, which will have shorter legs for a given bum size.
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@Dublinfella, I have short legs too (29") and find the Marmot Spire fitting nicely - and fitting the rest of your requirements.
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@Dublinfella, +1 for Marmot Spire pants for 29" leg. They're still a bit long but not ridiculously so. Often to be found 1/2 price on Sportpursuit too.
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I have some great Oakley ones, (can't remember the actual style), fairly short and pretty baggy (if you don't mind that) but have great venting you can literally open up the whole leg if you need. Maybe worth a look.
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Thanks all, will have a look at the spires.
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im a 28'' inside leg and bought a pair of small volcom guide pants that will fit the bill , great pant , great features and venting , mammut norwand also a good quality option , especially for touring / ski mountaineering
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@Dabber, small eh? That's just showing off Wink great will check them out
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It's the short leg and large waist that I'm having trouble sourcing Laughing Laughing
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This is my issue too and really want a new pair for the season ahead rather than having to turn the bottoms up.

I might need to look into the women's pairs as that's an interesting option.
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2nd the idea of womens ski wear as an option. My short back bottom son skis in ladies black ski trousers for that very reason and they are perfect for him
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Agree about trying ladies trousers. I've used Vallencant trousers for 10 years (only 1 year on the wife!). Could never figure out why manufacturers think as waist size increases you must have longer legs!
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Well i went to Ellis Brigham in MK yesterday to try a few pairs on. The best i found in terms of length were the Spyder Dare short leg ski pants. Whilst i did like them, found them comfortable etc i don't know if i can justify the near £300 price tag! They were insulated though so wouldn't fit the OP's requirements.
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 You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
I have a similar problem OP. Long back. Short legs. Normal waist size. Do quite a lot of phys, so I don't feel the cold much either. Best I could find were a pair of North Face trousers, which I got from Ellis Brigham. They are also tight enough round the waist a) to prevent snow from coming in b) farts from coming out and c) to remind me not to eat too much.

Can't remember the actual model name for them, but they're waterproof and breathable (enough) and I got them at a sale price of maybe £120 last year.
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 Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Does anyone know of any online suppliers for the marmot spires ? My internet searching isn't showing up any relevant results Confused
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 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
gad wrote:
Does anyone know of any online suppliers for the marmot spires ? My internet searching isn't showing up any relevant results Confused


For anyone waiting for a response from this thread as well as myself, sports pursuit are showing quite a few in at the moment, But be quick!

Here's a link to their website but you'll have to create a login to search https://www.sportpursuit.com/?st=Natural&ad=Google&campaign=t-Brand$b-Sportpursuit$loc-A$adt-Searchtext$d-DesktopTablet$bt-Cpc$New&utm_term=sportpursuit%20uk&gclid=CP6P-OnF-dECFcud7QodpcoDOw
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