SPYDER BOYS SPEED FLEECE PANTS

$17.99 $59.99
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SPYDER BOYS SPEED FLEECE PANTS

The Spyder Boys Speed Fleece Pants are high-performance technical fleece pants engineered to provide youth skiers with exceptional mid-layer warmth and active moisture management. Constructed from a premium micro-fleece polyester fabric, these pants efficiently trap pockets of warm air close to the body while creating a highly breathable channel system that rapidly transports sweat away from the skin. Designed with a streamlined, low-profile fit, they function seamlessly as an insulating second layer, eliminating bunching, bulk, and friction when worn directly beneath technical alpine shell pants.

Engineered with specialized youth-centric functionality, the Speed Fleece features a highly flexible fabric matrix that ensures an uncompromised mechanical range of motion during dynamic skiing or snowboarding movements. The design is outfitted with an ultra-comfortable, flat elastic waistband that provides a secure, slip-free fit without digging into the waist under heavy outerwear systems. Finished with ergonomic flatlock construction to completely prevent seam-induced chafing and anti-pilling properties to maintain material integrity over extended wash cycles, these pants ensure all-day comfort during long resort sessions.

Key Features

  • Advanced moisture-wicking polyester micro-fleece fabric
  • Highly breathable and rapid-drying thermal composition
  • Low-profile athletic fit tailored for seamless mid-layering
  • Ultra-comfortable, flat elastic waistband
  • Ergonomic flatlock seams to prevent friction and skin chafing
  • Anti-pilling fabric finish for long-lasting durability
  • Lightweight, low-bulk structural design

Best For

  • Technical mid-layering under waterproof ski or snowboard pants
  • Junior alpine skiing, snowboarding, and freeriding
  • Standalone cold-weather lounge or lodge wear
  • High-output winter sports demanding active temperature regulation
  • Essential lower-body core thermal protection in sub-zero environments