But what use is a freeride suit in the parlour at home? So get out the goods and get into the fun!
Firstly, a few words about me and the test conditions. I am 186 cm tall and weigh about 85 kg normally a classic L wearer. With Schöffel that would be size 52. The trouser legs are nice and long and the trousers fit well. The arms of the 52 size jacket are long enough and an insulating layer fits well underneath. So far, the suit has been used really hard for about 30 days in heavy snowfall and powder, but also on the piste and in heavy rain up to 2,6000 metres above sea level (so much in advance, it was waterproof!). It was also worn for ski touring, up to an ascent of around 1,500 metres.
But now in order and from bottom to top. As usual, the leg ends (reinforcement against ski edge impacts) have an inner cuff. The trousers are nice and wide, but not too wide over the ski boots (when using crampons, you may need to tie the trouser legs with a PowderGuide Skistrap). The two thigh pockets are well positioned and roomy. Old-schoolers like me can easily fit a tour map, a bar and other stuff in there. I don't know if I'm the only and last Mohican who would like to have a back pocket for a wallet, but unfortunately, as with many other manufacturers, this is missing. The waistband of the trousers can be adjusted using two Velcro fasteners. The jacket and trousers can be joined together with press studs. The leg ventilation has an integrated mesh, which I think is great. This prevents snow from getting in, especially when climbing or trudging in deep powder, which then runs down your legs, further into your ski boots and causes wet socks/cold feet...