Ski Thermals & Ski Base Layers

Warm, breathable ski thermals designed to stay comfortable on skin all day. Performance base layers made without wool, using our GRS-certified recycled fabric.

The difference is in the details

Double-brushed comfort

Double-brushed comfort

Soft next-to-skin comfort from first wear

Lightweight performance

Lightweight performance

Delivers warmth and insulation without the bulk

Quick-dry comfort

Quick-dry comfort

Wicks moisture to keep you dry and comfortable

Wool-free by design

Wool-free by design

No itch all day comfort

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WOMEN'S THERMAL BASE LAYER TOP NIGHT SKY NAVY
Regular price£80.00
    MEN'S THERMAL BASE LAYER TOP BLACK
    Regular price£65.00
      WOMEN'S THERMAL BASE LAYER TOP SKY BLUE
      Regular price£80.00
        WOMEN'S THERMAL BASE LAYER TOP SNO-CAMO
        Regular price£80.00
          WOMEN'S THERMAL BASE LAYER TOP BLACK
          Regular price£80.00
            WOMEN'S THERMAL BASE LAYER LEGGING SNO-CAMO
            Regular price£60.00£30.00

              LOVED BY THOUSANDS

              4.8/5 from 2,000+ verified reviews

              ★★★★★

              "I absolutely love these thermals - wore them skiing in Chamonix. "
              Marnie M.

              Marnie M.

              Verified Buyer

              "These base layers are incredible. I wore them for 10 days in the alps and they were perfect for hiking."
              Ben C.

              Ben C.

              Verified Buyer

              "This base layer is so warm and buttery soft, I'm obsessed!"
              Bonny W.

              Bonny W.

              Verified Buyer

              Should ski thermals be tight or loose?
              Ski thermals should fit snugly rather than loose. A close fit allows the fabric to wick moisture away effectively and retain heat. Women’s and men’s ski thermals are designed to move with your body without restricting flexibility.
              How durable are your thermals?
              Made from high-quality materials designed for durability and long-lasting performance. They will continue to keep you warm, dry, and comfortable for many seasons of skiing.
              How many thermals should I take skiing?
              For a typical skiing trip, we recommend 2 to 3 pairs of ski thermals. This ensures you always have a dry, clean base layer to wear while the others are drying or being washed. You may want to adjust the number based on your trip's length and your personal preferences for layering.

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