Next on our list of the best ski pants for men of 2022 is another masterpiece from the house of Arc’teryx. If you prefer the added security, weatherproofing, and style that bibs offer, then look no further than the Arc’teryx Micon bib.
Perfect for skiing and freeriding, the hybrid construction of the Micon bib combines two different types of GORE-TEX fabric, providing all the durability, breathability, and comfort that you may need on-piste.
Right off the bat, the Micon sets the bar really high with regard to weather resistance. The dual GORE-TEX membrane provides unparalleled protection against wind and water. The sealed seams ensure that no water seeps in through the stitching and the waterproof pockets and WaterTight zippers seal off other points of entry. Being a full-length bib, the Micon covers the entirety of your torso, adding an extra layer of protection from the elements underneath your jacket. Since it extends over the waist, the front pocket panel guarantees complete coverage and does an excellent job at sealing out the snow.
The Micon bib also comes with buttons at the back that you can snap right into compatible Arc’teryx jacketsfor a snug fit. The 100D Cordura PowderCuffs are a fine addition that fit over your boots to keep the snow out. The only thing that these bibs lack is sufficient warmth, an issue that can be easily tackled with proper layering. The lack of insulation is also preferable on some occasions as it adds to the overall mobility of the pants, something that is integral to smooth skiing.
While bibs by nature tend to be bulkier than ski pants, the Micon bib, though a little plasticky, runs significantly lighter than its competitors. These bibs feature an ergonomic and well-contoured fit that boosts mobility and allows you to sail down the slopes without inhibition. In our experience, the Micon does tend to run a bit small, so keep that in mind when buying your pair and size up accordingly.
With no mesh-lining to restrict the flow of air, you will not have to break a sweat about the inside of your bib getting too hot. The fabric is less breathable than many other bibs at this price point, so skiing under sunny conditions may get somewhat uncomfortable.
With these bibs, you get two spacious thigh pockets and one upper bib pocket, all situated strategically in low-impact areas. The Keprotec instep patches guard your legs against abrasion and cuts and the belt loops come in handy if you are looking to adjust the waist to your comfort. The product also meets the bluesign criteria ensuring that all the materials are sustainably sourced and manufactured.
The Arc’teryx features a sleek design with articulated knees, a slightly tapering cut, and an athletic appearance. Though on the expensive side of the price spectrum, these ski bibs offer excellent value if you have a few extra bucks to spare.