Men's Ski Pants & Bibs

Skiing’s way more fun in Planks’ men’s ski pants. Tick your freeride wish list off with a Charger bib pant, put your trust in the all-mountain Good Times pant, or get radical in the bumps with a pair of Easy Riders. Ski how you like, wear what you like!

Men's Good Times Insulated Pant Men's Good Times Insulated Pant
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Men's Good Times Insulated Pant Men's Good Times Insulated Pant
Men's Easy Rider Pant Men's Easy Rider Pant
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Men's Easy Rider Pant Men's Easy Rider Pant
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Men's Easy Rider Pant Men's Easy Rider Pant
Men's High Rider Bib Pant Men's High Rider Bib Pant
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Men's High Rider Bib Pant Men's High Rider Bib Pant
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Men's Charger 3-Layer Bib Pant Men's Charger 3-Layer Bib Pant
Men's Charger 3-Layer Bib Pant Men's Charger 3-Layer Bib Pant
Easy Rider Pant Easy Rider Pant
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Men's Skiwear & Streetwear

Discover versatile men's skiwear and streetwear to elevate your on & off-mountain life. Whether you're a seasoned rider, instructor, or just the life of the party, our comprehensive collection has you covered. From the Happy Days Anorak to the Charger Full Set, we can kit you out for every adventure.

What collection is right for me?

Technical shell jackets for backcountry adventures, insulated coats for chilly chairlift rides, and stylish anoraks for park laps – Planks has it all. The Yeti Series caters to serious freeride skiers with a 3-layer shell design, while the Good Times Series prioritises warmth and comfort with heat-mapped insulation and waterproof, breathable fabrics. The Shred Series brings fun and functionality together, boasting bold styles and essential features for the daily shredder.

What waterproofing do I need?

Waterproof/breathability ratings like 10k/10k, 15k/15k, and 20k/20k indicate a fabric's water resistance and moisture management in millimitres. The higher the numbers, the more technical. 10k/10k is moderate, suitable for park skiers and the average groomer/piste skier. 15k/15k allows additional versatility, great for when you don't know what the weather will bring. 20k/20k offers advanced protection for challenging conditions like off-piste and backcountry skiing, and resorts with wetter weather.

What about insulation?

This depends on the kind of skiing you plan on doing. Insulated gear, will keep you warmest in cold climates and is suitable for most skiers. You may, however, find that this makes you too hot if you're attacking jumps in the park or go skiing in warmer conditions, where our Happy Days Anorak excels. Similarly, if you hike around seeking the best backcountry lines, you'll be much better suited to our Charger Shell Jacket & Bib.