• Product Reviews
  • Hunting
  • Outerwear
  • Backpacks
  • Goggles
  • Snowboards
  • Splitboards
  • Sunglasses
  • E-Bikes
  • Electronics
  • Ski
  • Travel
Mountain Weekly News

Type and hit Enter to search

  • Product Reviews
  • Hunting
  • Outerwear
  • Backpacks
  • Goggles
  • Snowboards
  • Splitboards
  • Sunglasses
  • E-Bikes
  • Electronics
  • Ski
  • Travel
Kirsys Campbell Testing the REI Women’s Powderbound Insulated Bib Pants | Photo Lily Brunelle Mountain Weekly News
Outerwear

REI Women’s Powderbound Insulated Bib Review

Kirsys Campbell
Kirsys Campbell
December 23, 2022 4 Mins Read
855 Views
0 Comments

For the past several years, I have been a minimalist when it comes to snow pants. I only used one pair of non-insulated, soft-shell touring pants, not bibs. I would make do with these same pants in the resort as well. I did not think it was necessary to have pants like these Powderbound insulated bibs from REI, but boy, putting these pants to the test surprised me.

The REI Women’s Powderbound Bib Pants have been a piece of gear I didn’t know that I needed, but I sure did, especially because last month, November 2022 was the coldest November on record in Jackson, Wyoming.

Fit and Feel

Contents hide
1 Fit and Feel
2 Features
3 Who Are the Bibs For?
4 REI Women’s Powderbound Insulated Bib Pros & Cons
5 Overall Impression
Women Touring in 686 Bibs
Kirsys Campbell Touring in the REI Powderbound Bib in the Tetons | Photo Lily Brunelle Mountain Weekly News

As soon as I put these pants on, I could tell they fit perfectly. I have long legs, and the length fell just where it should. In pants, I can usually go in between a small and a medium. I tend to feel more comfortable when my clothes have just a little bit of extra room. The size I have been wearing is small, and I am actually confident in saying that this would be the size I prefer.

These pants also have elastic straps, and belt loops, and feel very light while still being very warm and giving a comfortable range of motion!

Overall, these pants have a very flattering, comfortable fit. I received several compliments on their look as well. One thing, in particular, I really like about these pants is the bottoms. I love how the fit of the pants is made to flare out at the bottom. The boot gaiter that goes over the boots is the best fit I have ever worn. Unlike my other pants, this part feels extra durable and I do not have to stretch out the bottom elastic band to cover my ski boots. It goes over my boot easily and stays perfectly in place all day.

Features

Chest Pocket on Womens Ski Bibs
Using the Chest Pocket to Store Your Avalanche Beacon in the REI Powderbound Women’s Bib Pants | Photo Lily Brunelle Mountain Weekly News

The REI Powderbound bibs do not lack the features of comfort and convenience for skiing. The pants feature 3 zipped pockets in the most essential places. The left waist pocket has been perfect for my ski pass and the chest pocket fits perfectly for a beacon. In my opinion, vents are an essential component, and thankfully the Powderbound bibs have a hip vent that has two zippers that zip both ways down mid-thigh to circulate air when needed.

Most of all, I was pleasantly surprised at how the pants were breathable, windproof, and waterproof all at the same time. At first glance, I expected the pants to be insulated and windproof, but for a tradeoff of not being breathable enough and too hot for touring. I also expected that in wet snow, they would become less water-resistant. However, somehow the Powderbound bibs have all these features working symbiotically. Even on a warm, full ski day while the snow was dumping at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, I stayed completely dry with REI’s Peak 2-layer nylon shell.

Who Are the Bibs For?

The REI Powderbound Insulated Bib Snow Pants are for any skier or rider looking for a pant for both backcountry and resort. I would recommend these pants for colder days, but they are plenty breathable for mid-cold days. On a windy day, I would grab these pants first thing. Even when the winds were high, I never felt the wind come through.

REI Women’s Powderbound Insulated Bib Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Perfect fit for long legs
  • Flattering and comfortable range of motion
  • Breathable, windproof, and waterproof

Cons:

  • Not suitable for warmer skiing days
  • May lack color variety options

Overall Impression

Women Wearing Ski Sweater in Mountains While Skiing
Ski Sweater – Check, REI Bibs – Check. Kirsys Campbell Wearing the REI Powderbound Bib | Photo Lily Brunelle Mountain Weekly News

The REI Powderbound Insulated Bib Snow Pants are very well priced. At $199.00, these pants feel the same quality and offer the same functionality as other high-end bibs that are priced considerably higher. The matte color might be my favorite part. This bib goes well with so many different colors of jackets and functions in a variety of conditions making it a worthwhile purchase at its price point.

  • REIREI
    $219.00
    Buy Now
Last updated: 2025-10-28 14:57:50

Related Articles:

  1. REI Women’s Powderbound Jacket Review
  2. Top 10 Women’s Snowboard Pants
  3. Trew Chariot Bibs Review
Kirsys Campbell
Follow Me Written By

Kirsys Campbell

Nordic ski coach and photographer now based in Jackson, Wyoming. Kirsys grew up in Sun Valley, Idaho always chasing whatever outdoor sport she could fit in. Aside from all kinds of skiing, Kirsys avidly enjoys trail running, climbing, backpacking, biking, traveling, and will get excited about pretty much any outdoor adventure.

No Comment! Be the first one.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Signup to Receive Our E-Mail Newsletter Highlighting the Latest Outdoor Gear, Mountain Sports & Culture.

* indicates required
Enter your email address and click subscribe
  • Contact
  • About
  • TEAM
  • Press
  • Affiliate Disclosure
  • Privacy Policy

MOUNTAIN WEEKLY NEWS © 2025. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.