How to choose the right ski suit
First, from the structural point of view, ski suits have two forms: clone ski suits and one-piece ski suits.The clone ski suit is easy to wear, but the pants must be high-waisted when choosing, and it is best to have straps and soft belts.The top must be loose, choose the middle waist and have a belt or drawstring to prevent the snow from entering the ski suit from the waist after sliding and falling.After the arms are straightened up, the sleeves should not be stretched too tightly. It is better to grow longer, because the upper limbs are in a kind of all-round exercise during skiing, especially for beginners.The one-piece ski suit has a simple structure and is comfortable to wear. The effect of preventing snow from entering is better than that of the body, but it is more troublesome to wear.According to the author's experience, it is more convenient to wear a one-piece ski suit than a clone ski suit when sliding.
Second, you cannot choose clothing that is too small or tightly wrapped around the body (except for professional competition uniforms), which will limit the sliding movement when sliding.The top should be loose, the length of the sleeves should be slightly longer than the wrist after straightening the arms upward, and the cuffs should be retracted and have the function of adjustable elasticity.The neckline should be an upright high-neck opening to prevent the entry of cold air.The length of the pants should be based on the length from the corner of the pants to the ankle after the person squats down.The opening under the trouser leg has a double-layer structure, in which the inner layer has an elastic closure with non-slip rubber, which can be tightly stretched on the ski boots, which can effectively prevent snow from entering; the outer layer has a wear-resistant hard lining on the inside to prevent the ski boots from colliding with each other when sliding, causing damage to the outer layer.
Third, from the color point of view, it is best to choose red, orange, yellow, sky blue or a variety of eye-catching tones that can contrast with white. One is to add charming charm to the sport, and the main thing is to provide other skiers with an eye-catching logo to avoid collisions. Accidents occur.