Columbia Bugaboo Omni-Heat Pants - Women's Review
Our Verdict
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Columbia Bugaboo Omni-Heat Pants - Women's | |||||
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Awards | Best for Backcountry Touring | Best Bargain Shell Pant | Best Bargain Ski Bib | Best Ski Pant Under $100 | |
Price | $66.95 at Amazon Compare at 2 sellers | $329 List $196.73 at REI | $269 List $269.00 at REI | $219 List $219.00 at REI | $48 List $24.06 at Amazon |
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Bottom Line | Offered at a low price tag, this pant is great for someone who isn't ready to commit to a more expensive pant | For those looking for a high-performing shell, this pant offers technical features in a reasonably priced package | With a Gore-Tex membrane, this pant is an excellent value for a weather-resistant bib | 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 | Columbia Bugaboo Om... | Outdoor Research Sk... | REI Co-op First Cha... | REI Co-op Powderbou... | Arctix Insulated -... |
Weather Resistance (25%) | |||||
Fit and Comfort (25%) | |||||
Ventilation (15%) | |||||
Warmth (15%) | |||||
Features (10%) | |||||
Style (10%) | |||||
Specs | Columbia Bugaboo Om... | Outdoor Research Sk... | REI Co-op First Cha... | REI Co-op Powderbou... | Arctix Insulated -... |
Measured Weight | 1.4 lbs | 1.3 lbs | 1.7 lbs | 1.7 lbs | 1.5 lbs |
Waterproofing | Omni-Tech | 3-layer AscentShell | 2-layer Gore-Tex | 2-layer Peak | ThermaLock coating |
Vents | None | Outer thigh | Thigh | Inner thigh, outer thigh | None |
Pockets | 2 zippered hand | 2 zippered hand, 2 zippered thigh | 1 zippered chest, 2 zippered thigh | 2 zippered hand, 1 zippered chest | 2 zippered thigh |
Main fabric | 100% nylon | 88% nylon, 12% spandex | 100% polyester | Nylon | 100% polyester |
Insulation/Lining | 60g Microtemp XF II polyester | None | Recycled polyester | 40g polyester | 85g ThermaTech |
Waistline construction | Button & zip fly | Button and zip fly | Bib | Bib | Button & zip fly |
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Columbia Bugaboo Pants spiked our curiosity thanks to its mostly positive customer feedback and low price tag. We had to check it out ourselves and see what it was all about.
Performance Comparison
Weather Resistance
We put the Bugaboo Pant through our shower test—a two-minute test where we stand in the shower in each pant, focusing on seams, pockets, and the material of the pant.
The Bugaboo held up surprisingly well. We noticed no leaking into the pockets or into the inside of the pant. The pants are critically seam sealed, and come with Colombia's Omni-Tech waterproofing. We did notice, however, that the pants did feel heavier after our test, meaning that some water was absorbed by the pant material. We were happy, though, that the moisture didn't reach our legs!
Fit and Comfort
We found the Bugaboo Pant to run slightly large in the waist compared to other pants of similar sizing. Thankfully it has large wait adjustment tabs, which helped us secure a snug fit.
Other than its waist, the pant fits comfortably all around. Its Omni-Heat thermal reflective material provides added comfort, as it is smooth to the touch.
Ventilation
These pants are the only ones we tested with no ventilation. If you like to have vents and the option to regulate temperature, these are not for you. Without any vents at all, we recommend sticking to resort laps only with these pants.
Warmth
These pants are primed and ready to keep you toasty on the hill. They have 60 grams of Heatseeker insulation and have room for those who get cold easily to layer underneath. We did not get cold while wearing these pants.
Features
A very basic pant, the Bugaboo keeps it simple with limited features. It comes with two zippered thigh pockets, which have room for a phone or wallet, adjustable waist tabs, and a lower leg pocket. This pocket is roomy enough to fit a phone, but not very convenient for use as it is far down the leg. We also felt like it would be risky to store a phone in this area. We aren't sure why Columbia put a pocket in this spot.
If you're fine with keeping it simple and don't feel like you need more than something to keep you warm and dry on the mountain, you may consider these.
Style
Similar to features, the style on these pants is fairly basic. A straight leg cut with not much extra, these are designed to simply get the job done. That being said, we did like the color options they came in (especially the white that we tested, though it gets dirty easily).
We also like that these pants come in short and regular. We hope to see the addition of a long option, eventually, as these options allow people of different heights to pick a pant that matches their style.
Value
This pant comes at a great value for someone who is not ready to invest in a more expensive pant. You get what you pay for: basic style and construction that performs well enough without technical features.
Conclusion
We recommend buying these pants if you need something to get you through a couple days on the hill. If you spend more time skiing or think you may face frequently changing conditions, we recommend looking for a more variable pant. But to start, these are a fine and simple option that can get you out there without breaking the bank.