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Choosing the Right Bib for You: Women's 2023

By Katherine Donnelly on

As you may have already heard, TREW Gear is known for bibs. Our origins began with the idea for better bibs back in 2008, and here we are today still designing and selling some of the best frickin' bibs you'll ever put on. While TREW began as a male-dominant team making gear primarily aimed at the dudes, we have come a long way....and these days, our top selling product comes from our women's lineup!

Your women's bib options:

One bib to rule them all: The Chariot Bib

We might be a bit biased, but our 3-layer Chariot Bib Classic is a front-runner for best women's bib ever created. Take 'em anywhere: inbounds, off-piste, side country, parking lots, backyards, wherever. Rain or shine, these bad mamajamas stand up to the elements and keep you shredding that sweet, sweet gnar until your legs give out. Burly for in-bounds, while breathable for the backcountry - if you had to choose just one bib to live in for the rest of your days, we think it should be the versatile and fan-favorite Chariot Bib Classic.

 

 

Brand new for the 2022/23 season, we're took the Chariot Bibs to the next level with our new Chariot Bib PRIMO. Made from 100% recycled materials and boasting improved durability and all-day comfort, we're so excited to see our flagship bib grow even more with our brand values - blending our love for quality gear + sustainability.

Your best friend in the backcountry: The W Capow Bib

If you're more inclined to leave the lifts behind more than you rely on them, then the 3-layer W Capow Bib could be for you. Built around the concept from our best-selling men's Capow Bib, we've created the bib that hard-charging ladies in the backcountry have been asking for. Slightly more breathable than the Chariot and boasting a stretchier fabric and lower rise (aka the 'below-the-tit-fit' that we so affectionately coined), the W Capow feels most at home in the solitude of big mountains far outside the boundaries. 

The W Capow Bib in its natural habitat.

Best bang for you buck, without any skimping: The Astoria Bib

While our signature 3-layer products don't need to worry about getting the boot anytime soon, we've been hard at work trying to make skiing, snowboarding, and the gear you need to recreate comfortably and confidently more accessible to everyone, and our new PNW 2L collection is a direct product of this vision.

The Astoria Bib, doing what it does best: performing on the mountain and looking damn good along the way.

To put it concisely, the 2L Astoria Bib is a durable, stylish, and feature-packed bib that won't break the bank. Most at home at the resort, the Astoria does boast a dedicated transceiver pocket on the chest - but we recommend sticking to shorter tours, bootpacks, and side-country adventures, as the 2-layer construction on the Astoria is not as breathable as our 3L counterparts. You won't, however, run into any issues when it comes to waterproofing since the Astoria Bib (like all of our outerwear products) is built to keep you dry in even the harshest of PNW conditions.

Before moving down, let's quickly talk about 2L vs. 3L

With the recent launch of our newest collection, the PNW Originals Collection, let's chat about 2-layer vs. 3-layer fabrics. What does this really mean, and how does 2L compare to 3L? Here's what you need to know:

Take your pee breaks to the next level

If you've ever taken a pit stop while touring (or even mid-lap at the resort), then you'll love this. Forget the days of taking your pack off, wrestling with your layers, pulling your bibs down, and exposing your precious lady bits to both the cold and your crew. The Chariot Bib + W Capow Bib, with their reinforced rear zipper, makes it easier than ever to 'drop trou' and let 'er rip without dealing with any of the fuss: just pick your pee tree, unzip, and go for it.  

While the Astoria 2L Bib does not have the same drop-seat design, the side zipper (and entrance point) on these bibs does allow for easy bathroom breaks by unzipping from the top and pulling the back of the bib out of the way, and lowering your layers to do your business.

While we could talk bibs for days, let's dive into the side-by-side comparison and show you just what makes these different bib designs shine:  

Shell Material
3L PNW Primo Fabric 
100% Recycled
3L PNW Classic Fabric
3L Dermizax EV 
2L PNW Fabric
Waterproof + Breathability Rating
20,000mm Waterproof/Breathable (20k/20k)
20,000mm Waterproof/15,000mm Breathable (20k/15k)
Insulation
None
Fabric stretch
Mechanical stretch for all-day comfort
Little to no stretch in the fabric
Stretchy as can be
Mechanical stretch for all-day comfort
Fit
A relaxed fit throughout, with a more figure-flattering silhouette
A bit more room in the legs and butt to accommodate athletic builds
Snowboarding-inspiring style with a relaxed fit throughout
Inseam options
Short (30”)
Regular (32.5”)
Tall (35”)
Short (30”)
Regular (32.5”)
Tall (35”)
Short (30”)
Regular (32.5”)
Tall (35”)
No options, just classic grading by size (see size chart for inseam lengths)
Sizing tips
The Chariot runs nearly true-to-size. If you have a larger bum and lower body, then we suggest sizing up. 
The Chariot runs nearly true-to-size - but with less stretch in the Classic PNW 3L material, you may find yourself needing to size up in the Classic Chariot. 
The W Capow Bibs run slightly larger than our other women’s bibs, and are designed with more room through the bum + thighs.
The Astoria runs nearly true-to-size.
We highly suggest referring to the size chart on the product page before choosing your size.
KEY FEATURES
Strap back design
Cross-back
Pockets
  • Chest cargo and zippered storage pockets
  • Zip thigh cargo pockets
  • Chest zippered storage pocket and designated beacon pocket
  • Zip thigh cargo pockets
  • Double kangaroo chest pocket with both velcro and zip closures
  • D-ring for transceiver in zipped chest pocket
  • Zip thigh cargo pockets
Front zip(s)
Full-front entrance with one-way waterproofed zipper
Full-front entrance with two-way waterproofed zipper
No full front zipper
Side zip(s)
None
¾-length dual-direction zip w/ top opening on wearer's right side, large vent side zip on left side
Inner leg vents
x
x
x
Beacon pocket
x
x
x
RECCO® reflector
x
x
x
Rubber-tipped cordage zipper pulls
x
x
x
Gusseted crotch
x
x
x
Internal boot gaiters with gripper elastic
x
x
x
Full coverage front and back bib
x
Lower rise on front of bib, which hits right below bust line
x
Belt loops
x
x
x
SuperFabric® cuffs and kick patches
x
x
Cuff reinforcement only, no kick patches
Water-resistant zippers on all exposed openings
x
x
x
Adjustable shoulder straps with no-slip gripper
x
x
x
Price
$499
$439
$479
$299
The highlights
The best of all worlds.
100% recycled, increased durability, and more stretch in the fabric compared to PNW 3L Classic. 
Everything you need and nothing you don’t.
Durable, waterproof, good looking, and our best-selling jacket ever.
Your best friend in the backcountry.
Lighterweight, breathable, and ready to keep you dry, warm, and comfortable for even the longest trail-breaking missions.
Ready for the worst, hoping for the best.
Simple, clean, and rugged - The Astoria has everything you need to take on the mountains without breaking the bank.
Recommended use(s)
Bomber in-bounds, but backcountry ready. These bibs can do it all.
A true hybrid, with a deep love for going uphill.
Most at home in the resort!

 

Actual garment measurements/specs (size Medium):

The Chariot PRIMO

The Chariot Classic

The W Capow

The Astoria

Weight 

28 oz.

27 oz.

25 oz.

28 oz.

Upper bib circ.

36”

36”

36.5”

36”

Seat circ.

43.5”

43.5”

43”

43.5”

Knee width

19”

19”

19”

20”

Leg/cuff opening

20.75”

20.75”

20.75”

21.5”

Finding the right size and fit for you

While we wish all bibs could come straight from the pages of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, let's be realistic: every woman's body is beautifully unique, and to design and create snow gear that fits every single lady out there is a lofty goal. Nevertheless, we aim to please and continue to put considerable time and thought into designing gear that suits the needs and desires of our customers. 

Make sure to check out our sizing guides, located on each individual product page, to see what our recommended sizing looks like for your body measurements. Our sizing guides work approximately 99% of the time, and are a great place to start -- plus, we have easy and free (in the US) exchanges so if you do end up needing a smaller or larger size, it's a complete breeze. 

Any bib can work for you! In the case that none of our female-specific bib options fit your fancy, we highly encourage you to add our men's bib designs into your considerations. The Capow Bib in particular is a fan favorite, but we do also see many ladies opt for the style or color options in the TREWth Bib, too! If you do go with a men's bib style, we suggest sizing down from your normal women's size (ex. if you are normally a women's M, try a Men's S).

Looking for a bit more guidance?

No worries, we're here for you. Get Fitted + Kitted  easily by taking our online quiz, and we'll get back to you with your personal product and size recommendation within 2 business days.

We also offer easy returns and exchanges, so if you order the wrong size or want to change styles it's no big deal to swap out. See our Returns + Exchanges page here for more info.

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10 comments

  • Tracey Kopp on

    Ditto on the short. Would love to buy but I’m 5’1”. Saw these in person last night. They’re amazing!

  • Aly K on

    Agreed about the short sizes. I’m just under 5’4" with super athletic thighs (thanks gymnastics and snowboarding) but my inseam is reflective of a size S. I need to get the L or XL to be safe in accommodating my other other measurements. Not sure I want crazy baggy pants for the price.

  • Ann leeper on

    Ever plan on making short options? Not everyone who tours is tall and skinny! The closest model to me is 5’2” and they are so long on her.

  • Ellen on

    This is AWESOME! Thanks Ladies. Looking forward to rockin your bibs this season :)

  • Olive on

    I bought the Corel colored pants last year. I really love them and I bought the Stella jacket too. Olive green and teal. My pants got so trashed. But I was trying to wear girly colors , plus I love the color. I am a ski guide so I’am on and off snow cats and snowmobile’s. Probably a bad color🤣⛷💃💃❄️
    I would love the bibbs but ther a bit much In price. Really like your gear. Thanks

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