Outdoor Research Hemispheres Bib - Women's Review
Our Verdict
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Outdoor Research Hemispheres Bib - Women's | |||||
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Awards | Best Overall Women's Ski Pants | Best Overall Ski Bib | Best Bargain Ski Bib | Best Ski Pant Under $100 | |
Price | $324.50 at Evo Compare at 3 sellers | $480.00 at Evo Compare at 2 sellers | $258.00 at Evo Compare at 5 sellers | $219 List $153.29 at REI | $48 List $24.06 at Amazon |
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Bottom Line | An ideal bib for backcountry enthusiasts, fully loaded with features | A reliable, comfortable and extremely durable pant that is ready for anything | Ready for anything, these bibs combine form and function | For those who prefer the fit and protection of a bib, this option is warm and functional at an affordable price | The Arctix checks all of the boxes for an insulated ski pant, without a hefty price tag these are economically priced and very warm |
Rating Categories | Outdoor Research He... | Arc'teryx Sentinel... | Flylow Foxy Bib | REI Co-op Powderbou... | Arctix Insulated -... |
Weather Resistance (25%) | |||||
Fit and Comfort (25%) | |||||
Ventilation (15%) | |||||
Warmth (15%) | |||||
Features (10%) | |||||
Style (10%) | |||||
Specs | Outdoor Research He... | Arc'teryx Sentinel... | Flylow Foxy Bib | REI Co-op Powderbou... | Arctix Insulated -... |
Measured Weight | 1.3 lbs | 1.1 lbs | 1.4 lbs | 1.7 lbs | 1.5 lbs |
Waterproofing | 3-layer Gore-Tex C-Knit | 3-layer Gore-Tex | 3-layer Intuitive stretch stormshell | 2-layer Peak | ThermaLock coating |
Vents | Outer thigh | Outer thigh | Inner and outer thigh | Inner thigh, outer thigh | None |
Pockets | 2 zippered hand, 1 zippered kangaroo, 1 thigh | 2 zippered thigh | 2 mid-thigh pockets, 2 chest pockets | 2 zippered hand, 1 zippered chest | 2 zippered thigh |
Main fabric | 70D nylon | 80D nylon | Recycled Tactic 3-layer softshell: 100% polyester | Nylon | 100% polyester |
Insulation/Lining | None | Brushed liner | None | 40g polyester | 85g ThermaTech |
Waistline construction | Bib | Button & zip fly w/ integrated belt | Bib | Bib | Button & zip fly |
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Hemispheres Bib was a standout during our testing process. Surprisingly lightweight for a pair of bibs, it's a three-layer Gore-Tex shell with no insulation. The 70-denier nylon external material should be durable enough for multiple seasons of use; we have had several successful seasons of skiing with this nylon density in other ski pants. The drop-seat feature, which we wish all ski bibs would include, makes using the restroom possible without removing your jacket — a huge boon. There is a pocket with a clip for storing an avalanche beacon, too. They are pricey, but you won't find better backcountry-focused bibs.
Performance Comparison
Weather Resistance
These bibs exceeded our expectations during their weather resistance test. The Hemispheres are made with a combination of 3-layer Gore-Tex and a stretchier 2-layer Gore-Tex in key areas where stretch is beneficial. We can't lie; we were skeptical of how the 2-layer spots would hold up. The material is ridiculously stretchy and seemed like wind and water would go right through.
That wasn't the case. We never noticed wind coming through the stretch material or the 3-layer Gore-Tex, and these pants completely withstood our 2-minute shower test. We focused the water on all parts of the pant, especially the zippers, vents, and different materials, and no water got through.
Fit and Comfort
One of the standout features of the Hemispheres is its comfort, as Outdoor Research thoughtfully designed the bib with movement and stretch in mind. First off, it features articulated knees which allow for uninhibited movement, especially when going uphill, as this gives extra room in high mobility zones. Second, they outfitted the bib with a stretchy Gore-Tex material in key tension zones, such as the crotch, sides, and lower back, allowing for uninhibited movement where you need it. This material is instantly notable for its stretch and comes in handy especially in the backcountry where stretch and space are key to crushing it both up and downhill. The fit is also forgiving if you need to layer up underneath.
Finally, its comfort as a bib is notable, as its straps are highly adjustable allowing a wide range of fits and heights to wear the bibs comfortably. They are baggier in the chest than many other pants on the market and this allows for a larger range of body types to wear the bibs without difficulty while still providing coverage and protection to the legs. While this baggier chest fit may not be for everyone, it certainly allows for versatility in the wearer and requires a less specific fit than a typical pant which measures at the waist. The slightly relaxed fit works well for this product's intended use. Enough fabric to allow movement without having too much material that would impede movement.
Ventilation
Two zippers, outside each leg and abdomen, help cool you fast and give you many options for where and how much air to let in. The two-layer stretch Gore-Tex is also incredibly breathable, and strategically placed in areas, such as the crotch, where heat may build up.
Warmth
These bibs score low for warmth, as can be expected for any shell product. They simply aren't designed for that, but rather to keep the elements out and add protection. That being said, they have ample room for layering underneath, allowing for wearers to customize their level of warmth depending on what their day on the slopes calls for.
If you are someone who doesn't feel like they need added insulation in their pant and prefers a shell option, these pants will meet your expectations. If you prefer the added warmth to be built into your pant, these are probably not for you.
Features
The Hemispheres Bib is fully loaded with thoughtful features to make your next backcountry adventure a success. First off, it has four pockets that are spacious and well placed. The two thigh pockets are roomy, and the right pocket comes specifically with space to fit an avalanche beacon. The kangaroo chest pocket is the largest we tested, making it easy to warm up hands, keep a phone, stuff your gloves if things warm up, or more. Finally, the horizontal chest zipper pocket is an easy space to put keys, lip balm, a lift ticket should you be inbounds, or other small items that you want to keep at hand.
Another feature to note on this bib is the easy to use drop seat for when nature calls in the backcountry, making it easy to go without having to remove your jacket or other top layers. It has a ski boot power strap cutout in the boot gaiter to allow for easy integration.
Style
The OR Hemispheres Bib doesn't really turn heads with its style. It comes in only two color options, making it pretty limited if you don't like either of the colors. That being said, both are pleasing and muted.
The overall bib aesthetic is just alright for these, and the fit of the legs is flattering for most body types. One thing we did notice is that the chest of the bib is baggier. If you prefer a style that is more form-fitting, these may not be for you. The overall style and look of the bib is one of technical performance and “cool,” certain to appeal to a backcountry lady's vibe.
Value
The Hemispheres Bib is pricey, without a doubt. If you can afford the splurge, these pants are sure to deliver. If you plan on spending a lot of time out in the backcountry, you want a pant that can keep up with you and deliver. These bibs are that. We would recommend these for an avid backcountry skier or splitboarder who expects a lot out of their gear. If that is you, then these pants are certainly worth the spend, especially after multiple seasons of use.
Conclusion
Our backcountry favorite, the Outdoor Research Hemispheres Bib - Women's comes fully loaded with all of the features we like for a day of ski touring. You can tell through its thoughtful design that these bibs are made to thrive in all conditions while keeping the gear you need for success close at hand. Backcountry slayers, these bibs are for you.