These Are The Snow Pants That I Wore All Winter Long
Earlier this winter, I went on a hunt for a nice pair of women’s snow pants. I had two main requirements: 1) they had to be warm enough for a Northwoods winter and 2) they had to be somewhat flattering. I went from store to store trying on all different brands and had a heck of a time finding one I liked. The material was either too thin or they were super bulky and shapeless. Finally, I came across these Columbia Women’s Snow Pants! They were perfect!


I’ve worn these all winter long and have snowshoed, ice-fished, and snowmobiled in them. Lined with fleece, these snow pants have kept me warm and toasty and have officially withstood a northern Wisconsin winter! I also love the look of them. Unlike most of the other ones I tried, these have a nice flair to the bottom to add a feminine touch!
(I’m 5’6, 110 lbs, and wearing an XS)
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