Flylow Foxy Bib Pant - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.1
out of 10
13 Positive, 7 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$419.95
Used Value:
$251.97
Sale Value:
$377.96

The FlyLow Women's Foxy Bib Pant is for the dedicated few who are up at the crack of dawn, patiently awaiting the day's snow report while refreshing radar feeds and studying snow stake cams. The Foxy Bib Pant delivers unprecedented weather protection with its 3-layer membrane, fully sealed construction, and excellent coverage, while still offering the versatility you need when you're heading into the backcountry.

Specifications

Brand:
Bib:
yes, adjustable shoulder straps
Claimed Weight:
1lb 11oz
Fit:
regular
Gaiters:
yes
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited lifetime
Material:
[membrane] Intuitive (3-layer), [face fabric] stretch stormshell, [cuffs] 500D Cordura nylon
Pockets:
2 mid-thigh, 2 chest
Recommended Use:
skiing, backcountry touring
Seams:
fully sealed
Side Zips:
yes
Venting:
inner and outer thigh zips

Full Reviews

10
I spent hours hunting and trying on various bibs. The search was tiring, and I was about ready to give up until these sweet babies showed up. They checked every box I had for the perfect backcountry bib; the high tech fabric, all the pockets, leg vents on the inside and outside of each leg, the perfect fit, and the flap for going to the bathroom without having to undress in the woods awkwardly. I'm 5'7", 150lb, and I got a medium. I straddle the Small/Medium awkward middle ground and opted to go for the Medium in these, and it turned into being the perfect flattering fit. Tight enough to be flattering but loose enough to move with you.
Emily Ziegler, backcountry.com
December 21, 2020
4
I bought an XL, and I fit the dimensions claimed: Chest 42". Waist 35". But one dimension the size chart left out was the hip measurement. My hips are 46" and I couldn't zip the pants past my upper thighs. I wish the brand would accommodate for women's largest body parts. I wanted the bib style specifically to have an awesome pair of snow pants that wouldn't fall down. Unfortunately, I am not their target demographic: curvy and strong with big thighs and big booty.
Nicole O., backcountry.com
December 9, 2020
4
These would probably be awesome if I could zip them up over my thighs. I would typically wear a L or XL in the hips, so I'm a bit shocked I can't even zip the XL over my leg.
Summer, backcountry.com
November 25, 2020
10
These bibs are mega ultra. I'm 5'7, have a small waist and curvy hips and sizing up was for sure the move though. I wore them all last season and loved them. The fit is super flattering, the pants are durable and kept me dry in heavy snowfall and fog, and I'm free to move and go crazy in them. Not to mention they get rid of the struggle of peeing in a bib. When my pair wares out, which won't be for a long time because they are QUALITY, I'm just going to repurchase these.
Kelly Burnham, backcountry.com
October 29, 2020
4
I ordered the L in these mostly due to my large thighs/butt. They felt great out of the package and I was impressed by how sturdy they seemed, but when I tried them on I could barely zip them over biker shorts. Even though I did get them zipped, there's no way I could have skied in them because I couldn't move. Didn't bother sizing up because the waist/chest would be way too big if I did.
Pailey H., backcountry.com
September 28, 2020
10
The New Foxy bibs. We moved the thigh pockets up!
Daniel H., backcountry.com
September 1, 2020
10
So firstly, I love these bibs, hence the 5 stars from me. But after reading some of the other reviews, I can see where some of these ladies are coming from. I'm 5'8" and 130ish and think that these fit great in a M - but they are definitely slim through the hips, so keep that in mind when ordering. I originally ordered a S based on the size chart and then exchanged for a bit more room. The length is great for my height, and I haven't experienced the bagginess in the crotch that some people have - but again, thats because this inseam works for me. I would say these definitely have a taller, slimmer fit, and may not be best for those who are curvy in the hips or need a shorter inseam. I love the chest pockets on these bibs, they're perfect for keeping my phone so it doesn't freeze up during the day, and my cash/cards so they're not at risk of falling out of an unzipped exterior pocket. Some people are referring to these as a 'shell' which is true. They are not insulated, however, the goretex fabric is plenty warm - just be sure to pair with good base layers on the really chilly days. And the reverse, goretex is not marketed as a breathable fabric, so on milder days, be sure to lighten the base layer situation. They are hands down the best for keeping you dry - several days in a row in foggy, wet snow in WA spring and I was dry as a bone underneath.
Kara Y., backcountry.com
March 23, 2020
10
Fits well and very waterproof
Sylvie L., backcountry.com
March 9, 2020
4
Yep- I read about these on another website that they were good for larger hips and thighs with smaller waist. Definitely NOT the case! I can always wear a large, I couldn't even get these zipped. Also- they are just a shell. I'm sure they are waterproof but will do nothing for the cold.
Shelby B., backcountry.com
March 1, 2020
4
I loved these bibs when I first bought them. Good movement, easy to use the bathroom, and they have a relaxed fit that is flattering. But now that I have had them a few seasons I have discovered some serious downfalls. First, the crotch is suppper low rider, which is fine if you’re just resort skiing, but a huge pain when you’re touring or throwing your leg over a snowmobile. I have the straps as short as they will go, and I’m 5’9 wearing a size Large. Second, the fabric over the belly and chest doesn’t breath very well. Whenever I tour, even on really cold days, my body temperature is great, except my belly way overheats. I have talked to several ladies with these bibs and they say the same. The belly sweat is not appealing. Third, the leg pockets are useless. They need to be about 6-8 inches higher. Anything you put in them ends up at an awkward place right above your knee. Because of all these things I will be looking for a new bib next season.
Elizabeth L., backcountry.com
February 5, 2020
10
These bibs are amazing. I ordered the large, and they were a great fit. The zippers are all in the right places and they hit the right spot on the chest. Unfortunately, I returned them because I couldn't get down with the color. sadly I think flylow has a pour selection of colors.
Destiny C., backcountry.com
January 29, 2020
6
Has a really nice shape to it. high quality features except the top pocket doesn't€™ lay flat (for XL anyway) .. probably great for smaller sizes.. The down side is it not a lot of ability for movement in the knees or hips compared to the other 5 pairs of bibs I tried on in XL.. I had a hard time even getting the zipper up. I usually were a size 10 pants..
Adrianne A., backcountry.com
January 25, 2020
6
I missed out on being able to try the short inseam in these bibs (like, everywhere, not just on backcountry.) I'm 5'0", and these bibs are too "bunchy" on me from the hips down for my liking. I needed to size up to a medium to have room for layers without feeling "packed in" and also to comfortably accommodate my butt and thighs. (Which are proportionally muscular; not crazy big, not crazy curvy??) From there, there's just too much pant leg for my stature. Also, zipping them up the last few inches got cumbersome since the zip on me comes up high enough it requires some awkward wrist torque to keep tension on the zipper. But trying them on with my layers and ski gear in my living room, the bib quality and construction itself seemed on par. So I'll at least give a shout out for that. In the end, I still sent these back, and my search for short-lady bibs continues another season. I admit, my 3-star score really more reflects my feelings toward the ski gear industry in general, Flylow included, when it comes to providing bibs that fit fully formed adults my size. WE LIKE SKIING IN GREAT GEAR TOO!!
Ren C., backcountry.com
January 17, 2020
10
I've been looking at getting bibs for a while and heard these were sick... and they are!! I recommend sizing up if you like your pants loose and the awesome thing about these pants are that they also have short so you can size up without having them too long. I love the was they fit and the material it super high quality. They have tons of pockets for all the touring snacks and both sided air vents for those hot days!! Defo reccomend!!!!!
Connie Henderson, backcountry.com
November 17, 2019
10
The Foxy bibs are hands down the best women's ski pant on the market. The 3-layer stormshell intuitive fabric moves with your body as you're touring up the skin track or charging your way down a face. They have just enough give to them but are super strong, breathable and waterproof, even after getting hammered with snow all day long. The lack of insulation on these pants make them the perfect choice for regulating temperature when charging hard all day. The high chest provides some extra warmth and I like to completely open up the thigh vents when I'm hiking. The kangaroo pocket fits my phone perfectly and keeps it warm. These pants also look awesome and I pair them with the Billie Coat to complete my kit. The sizing runs as expected/normal. I highly recommend these pants, from the hill to apres, you won't want to take them off!
Tami Razinger, backcountry.com
October 30, 2019
10
These bibs were my go-to all winter last year. Light and breathable enough to tour in, I brought them on a 2 week touring trip to Norway and they were perfect! Also durable and waterproof enough for the cascade cement that I ski in on the regular at home. I like the pocket placement and size, the thigh pockets are big enough for a snack when messing around at the resort to last-minute put gloves in when it gets too hot when touring. The double zipper provides really good airflow for hiking. Also Bibs I can pee in without taking my jacket off, definitely a winner in my book.
Tess G., backcountry.com
October 28, 2019
10
I probably don't have to tell you that the Foxy Bibs are the world's greatest invention! Finally someone is making stylish and functional bibs for us ladies. I've gotten shafted on getting these a few years because they sell out so fast, BUT I finally have a pair this year and they're the best EVER. Snow doesn't go down my pants when I fall, the thigh pockets are the best for unencumbered access to pocket bacon and my phone, they're fitted in all the right places and have good length. The fabric is bomber! Still waterproof after hours of getting rained on. Hands down best pants on the market.
Elizabeth S., backcountry.com
October 21, 2019
10
I purchased this bib for snowboarding and snowmobiling and absolutely love it! The fit and style is modern and works well off the mountain as casual wear as well. The bib quality is very high quality and extremely waterproof so it is perfect for those snowy powder days but at the same time it is also breathable with proper ventilation for those sunny warm days. This bib fits true to size with room for layering which will probably be needed for the cooler days. I purchased this along with a flylow Billie coat and the two compliment each other extremely well.
Katie P., backcountry.com
October 11, 2019
10
I wore these all last season and love love love them. I got them for touring but ended up also wearing them in the resort. I also don't have any problems with the fit. I bought a M based on the reviews that they run small but could have probably done with a size S. This way though I have tons of room for layers if I so desire.
Danielle C., backcountry.com
September 13, 2019
10
I've been trying for years to get these bibs and get them in my size. I knew from other products that this brand tends to run small, so I ordered up. The fit is perfect and I've got room to get around the mountain without feeling like I'm going to split the pants at the seam. The pockets are also handy and leave enough room for sandwich snacks tucked away. Even on my wettest day on the hill, I still stayed warm and dry.
Jenn W, backcountry.com
May 23, 2019