The fabric is so nice that I would wear them under my snowboard pants even if they did not work well.

As with all Hot Chillys products, they keep you toasty warm on moderately cold days. For a super-cold day they are not quite thick enough, but on those hot spring days they are light enough and are super breathable so work brilliantly (and who really wants to feel the icky inside of your snowboard pants which only get stickier as you get hotter). The other nice feature of the thermal bottoms is that they are not tight down at your ankle (infact they are relaxed fit everywhere) so you don’t get that bulge of swelling from the circulation being cup off all day half way up your calf.

For those people out there who wear their jeans as their fashion over function choice for snowboarding, these thermals will help disguise that wet denim feeling, but as well as purchasing the Peach Skin Hot Chillys, I would recommend spending some money on a pair of waterproof pants to make sure your day is as fun as it can be. All in all, I am a fan.

The only downside is that the peach color that the test garments came in, while it certainly reminds me in color and feel of a peach, also reminds me of my grand ma’s underwear (especially once you have washed it and you stop and look at it as you are putting it onto the drying rack).