Dynafit TLT Primaloft Insulated Skirt - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.2
out of 10
5 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 5 Reviews
Retail Price:
$119.95
Used Value:
$71.97
Sale Value:
$107.96

When you live somewhere with touring access as legendary as Telluride or Teton Valley, owning cold-weather clothing that isn't multi-functional just doesn't make sense. For days when you're up at the crack of dark for a light and fast dawn patrol then back to the pad to pick up the pooches for a walk to the coffee shop, the toasty insulation of the Dynafit women's TLT Primaloft Insulated Skirt will be the first thing you reach for. Full-length stretchy side panels and an elastic waist layer easily over lightweight touring pants while the DWR-treated Pertex Quantum shell and Stormwall 3L insert block out icy gusts at the summit. When you have your après-ski americano in hand, Primaloft Gold keeps you warm and comfy even while sitting out on the deck with the doggies.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
5oz
Fit:
regular
Insulation:
PrimaLoft Gold
Length:
mid-thigh
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Material:
[membranelaminate] Pertex Quantum, [face fabric] 100% nylon, DWR coating, [insert] 88% nylon, 12% elastane, [lining] 100% nylon
Recommended Use:
skiing, casual

Full Reviews

10
I like these type skirts for backcountry skiing, snowshoeing and cold weather hikes. The zippers make it easy to ease restriction for my stride.
Bill G., backcountry.com
October 7, 2020
10
Its such a cute skirt and fits well.
Amy S., backcountry.com
July 24, 2019
10
I was searching for a puffy skirt mainly because I wanted one for after skiing. I had semi scoffed at previous reviews of other skirts saying how the puffy skirt "kept their bum warm" but holy smokes I was wrong. Its versatile and totally adaptable to whatever you're doing. I wear mine walking, hiking, even doing yoga sometimes on a cold morning, splitboarding. Its actually light and pack able enough I will bring it with me for overnight spring touring trips. I love the ability to adjust the zips for different steepness in terrain and the fact I can take it fully off with the one full side zip (with gloves on too!). . Whats also great about is its the only puffy skirt I tried on that was narrow enough at the bottom and not just awkwardly flared out! So it looks fantastic on!
Brannon N., backcountry.com
February 12, 2019
8
This skirt is definitely a lot thinner than I expected. It is also a lot more grey than black. While I was a bit disappointed that it wasn't a puffy skirt, I actually came to love this skirt. I wear it all the time while I'm winter camping in the desert or when I just want a little extra warmth over some baselayers. The best thing about this skirt are the zippers. I've tried other skirts that just don't because of my waist/hip ratio (way too tight on hips but too loose on waist). I love this skirt because the zipper makes it super easy to get on and off and the waist is super flattering. I also love that you can adjust the zippers from the bottom so that the skirt doesn't pull too tight when you're sitting down.
Laura Boyer, backcountry.com
December 26, 2017
8
I was looking for a down skirt to wear over riding tights this winter when it gets REAL cold. This skirt was super flattering and easy to get on/off, but I wanted more insulation and warmth. Not great for my needs, but if you want a skirt that won't constrain you as you go about your activities, this could work for you.
Mimi, backcountry.com
October 24, 2017

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