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Patagonia PowSlayer Review

Good all-around hardshell pants for a variety of activities, at a steep price
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Patagonia PowSlayer Review
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Price:  $599 List
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Manufacturer:   Patagonia
By Jeff Dobronyi ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Dec 13, 2022
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RANKED
#9 of 19
  • Weather Resistance - 25% 9.0
  • Fit and Comfort - 25% 6.0
  • Ventilation - 20% 7.0
  • Warmth - 10% 4.0
  • Features - 10% 7.0
  • Style - 10% 7.0

Our Verdict

The Patagonia PowSlayer is a protective hardshell pant with a Gore-Tex membrane. It keeps water out, thanks to a waterproof shell fabric, an excellent DWR finish, waterproof zipper, and taped seams. The fit is a little awkward, with less room around the hips and crotch and extra room throughout the lower leg, but it works for most people. The style, features, and ventilation are about average. For such an expensive pant, we expect a little more, but if you are looking for a solid pair of hardshell ski pants, these won't disappoint.
REASONS TO BUY
Great weather resistance
Versatile
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive
Slim-fitting waist
Not warm

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Bottom Line These pants are expensive, but they offer good all-around performanceExcellent ski pants in every regard, and you'll pay for itThe best bibs out there, these pants are comfortable and protectivePlenty of performance for a low priceDecent ski bibs for an excellent price
Rating Categories Patagonia PowSlayer Arc'teryx Sabre Pant Mammut Haldigrat HS... Helly Hansen Legend... The North Face Free...
Weather Resistance (25%)
9.0
10.0
10.0
7.0
7.0
Fit and Comfort (25%)
6.0
9.0
10.0
8.0
7.0
Ventilation (20%)
7.0
8.0
8.0
5.0
5.0
Warmth (10%)
4.0
6.0
4.0
7.0
4.0
Features (10%)
7.0
7.0
6.0
7.0
6.0
Style (10%)
7.0
10.0
8.0
6.0
6.0
Specs Patagonia PowSlayer Arc'teryx Sabre Pant Mammut Haldigrat HS... Helly Hansen Legend... The North Face Free...
Main fabric 80D recycled nylon plain-weave Nylon Polyamide Polyester Recycled Nylon
Insulation None None None Polyester Recycled polyester
Waterproofing Gore-Tex Gore-Tex Drytech Pro Helly Tech DryVent 2L
Waistline construction Snap/zipper fly with grown-on blet loops Integrated belt Bibs Snap/zipper fly with adjustable tabs Bibs
Weight (in pounds) 1.21 lbs 1.28 lbs 1.34 lbs 1.30 lbs 1.52 lbs
Weight (in grams) 547 g 581 g 608 g 590 g 689 g
# of Pockets 3 2 3 3 5
Vents External thigh zips Outer thigh zips Outer thigh zips Inner thigh zips Inner thigh zips
Ski-specific features Scuff guards, gaiters Scuff guards, transceiver pocket, elastic gaiters, integrated belt Transceiver pocket, cell phone slot, elastic gaiters, scuff guards Elastic Cuffs, Scuff Guards Elastic cuffs, scuff guards
Recco Yes Yes No No No

Our Analysis and Test Results

Performance Comparison


patagonia powslayer - the powslayer is a nice hard shell pant for mostly resort skiing...
The PowSlayer is a nice hard shell pant for mostly resort skiing, with the occasional backcountry tour thrown in.
Credit: Jackie Kearney

Weather Resistance


The PowSlayer is a three-layer hardshell pant utilizing Gore-Tex for its waterproofing. It keeps all liquid water out, thanks to this waterproof shell material. It also has waterproof zippers and taped seams, so that water can't get in through the stitching. The legs have elastic boot gauntlets to prevent snow from getting into your ski boots. One minor flaw is the lack of a mechanism to tighten the leg cuffs around a boot, a nice feature when bootpacking through deep snow to access terrain. But overall, these pants perform well when the weather takes a turn for the worst.

patagonia powslayer - the powslayer has waterproof zippers and a gore-tex membrane to keep...
The PowSlayer has waterproof zippers and a Gore-Tex membrane to keep out all water and snow.
Credit: Sam Willits

Fit and Comfort


The PowSlayer has a tricky fit that is hard to get perfect. We thought the waist was a bit tight for the given size, especially when compared to the length of the legs. Our lead tester found himself choosing between a smaller size with a snug waist, but plenty of room in the legs, and a larger size with a roomier waist and baggy legs. There are hook-and-loop tabs on the inside of the waist belt to tighten the fit. The pants aren't stretchy, and the hard shell material is relatively thick and stiff. Overall, the fit is a little off, so don't become attached to these pants until you try them on.

patagonia powslayer - the fit of the powslayer is a bit tight in the crotch, despite being...
The fit of the PowSlayer is a bit tight in the crotch, despite being roomy throughout the legs. It's a tricky fit that isn't perfect for everyone.
Credit: Sam Willits

Ventilation


The PowSlayer uses a thick hard shell fabric to keep water out, and this fabric also prevents the exchange of warm air from the body to the outer environment. These pants breathe decently, but on the skin track or boot pack, we had to open the vents to dump heat. The vents are 12 inches long and don't have any mesh covering the openings.

patagonia powslayer - long, open vents allow plenty of air movement when you start to...
Long, open vents allow plenty of air movement when you start to build up heat.
Credit: Sam Willits

Warmth


These pants are uninsulated, so they don't provide much warmth. As our bodies warm the air inside the pant, this warm air becomes trapped between the pant fabric and the leg. Without puffy insulation to keep this space filled with warm air, you'll need to layer underneath appropriately. Don't expect these pants to keep you warm on their own, since the thin shell fabric allows the easy conduction of heat away from your body while sitting on chairlifts.

patagonia powslayer - a thick and burly hard shell fabric is all that lies between your...
A thick and burly hard shell fabric is all that lies between your legs and the winter cold.
Credit: Sam Willits

Features


The PowSlayer has decent features, but they don't blow us away. There are two thigh pockets, and the right side pocket has a transceiver sleeve and clip loop if you plan on venturing into the sidecountry or backcountry. There is one hip pocket on the right side, but it is too small to be that useful for anything other than a credit card or stick of lip balm. The elastic powder cuffs are great, and there are also scuff guards on each leg to add durability. Overall, these pants have enough features to make your day easier.

patagonia powslayer - two well-placed thigh pockets and one hip pocket are useful features.
Two well-placed thigh pockets and one hip pocket are useful features.
Credit: Sam Willits

Style


We think these pants look good. They have a tailored fit and some articulation, which makes them look athletic and high-performance, but not overly so. The zippers are slightly darker than the rest of the pant, which adds subtle highlights, but it's not over the top. The color options are limited and understated, which is how we usually prefer our pants, so that we can add more style with our jackets, but that choice is up to you.

patagonia powslayer - we like the look of these pants, with their refined tailoring.
We like the look of these pants, with their refined tailoring.
Credit: Sam Willits

Should You Buy the Patagonia PowSlayer?


At such a high price, we don't think the PowSlayer is worth it unless you're a Patagonia loyalist. They perform about average for high-end Gore-Tex hardshell pants, and their tricky fit takes them down a notch. These are quality pants, to be sure, but we think there are better ski pants out there. And, there are better pants at a lower price.

patagonia powslayer - ripping groomers in the powslayer during early-season testing.
Ripping groomers in the PowSlayer during early-season testing.
Credit: Jackie Kearney

What Other Ski Pants Should You Consider?


If these pants appeal to you, check out the top-scoring Norrona Lofoten Gore-Tex, which have a better fit and better features. At the time of publishing, they're also a bit cheaper than the PowSlayer. The Arc'teryx Sabre Pant, one of our long-time favorite pants, also performs better and costs less. If you are shopping on a tight budget, the Outdoor Research Skyward II Pant nearly matches the performance of the best pants. For a more backcountry-specific hardshell pant, the Patagonia Stormstride is a great option.

Jeff Dobronyi