Over the previous couple of years, I’ve experienced numerous snowy adventures in different editions of the TREW Gear TREWth Bib. Those experiences range from skiing at resorts to long excursions in the backcountry. And now? This new and improved PRIMO fabric really elevates the brand’s traditional ski bib to a whole new level, introducing a redesigned bib under the same name that excels in various conditions and activities.
After a year of testing and tumbles, the TREW Gear TREWth PRIMO Bib looks just as fresh as it did on day one. Additionally, the kit is available in extended sizing — a new standard for this plus-size range — so, 3XL-5XL riders can have bibs designed to fit and perform to their bodies.
For more than a decade, TREW has been establishing the foundation for durable, waterproof, lightweight, stylish, and long-lasting bibs made for the backcountry. TREW initiated this journey with its original TREWTH bib in 2008 and has been tirelessly working to enhance its gear to fit all individuals better.
In short: The TREW Gear TREWth PRIMO Bib ($499) utilizes the brand’s new PRIMO fabric, a 100% recycled nylon three-layer fabric. The innovative fabric took several years to design with partner Toyota Textiles of Japan. It boasts a Bluesign certification, GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certification, and 20,000mm-rated membrane, TREW’s highest level of waterproofing and breathability. This bib is packed with sustainability so you can feel as good as you look, no matter what winter weather comes your way.
Read the full GearJunkie Men’s Ski Bibs guide.
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Fit
Relaxed fit throughout -
Inseam
Available in Short (30” inseam), Regular (32” inseam), and Tall (34” inseam). -
Pockets
2 hand pockets, 2 thigh pockets, 1 chest transceiver pocket, 1 zippered chest, 1 Velcro chest -
Waterproofing
20,000mm Waterproof/Breathable -
Material
PNW 3L Primo Fabric -
Sustainability
Bluesign-certified, woven with 100% recycled nylon -
Insulation
Non-insulated shell bib -
Drop seat
Long side zipper with top opening for easy bathroom breaks -
Size range
XS-XXL with new 3X-5X extended sizes
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Heavy-duty and waterproof -
Rugged durability -
Extended sizes
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Small chest pockets for phones
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TREW Gear TREWth PRIMO Bib Review
Gear is expensive. Therefore, having one piece of outerwear that performs well in both the backcountry and resort means I can save time and money using the same set of bibs regardless of the activity.
From deep days on the snowmobile, and pow surfing at the resort, to spring mountaineering and slushy resort laps, I’ve been able to test the PRIMO Bibs across multiple sports and conditions. Each time I returned warm and dry. Having a bib that performs across the board means I can spend less time worrying about gear and more time chasing dawn patrols and powder stashes.
The best part of the PRIMO Bibs is the 100% recycled nylon, three-layer fabric. The fabric feels lightweight yet thick at the same time. It keeps me warm when riding chairlifts or snowmobiles in the cold snow. And it simultaneously allows heat to vent on the skin track.
Working with the snow safety team for the Grand Traverse Ski Race this year, I wore these bibs for 5 days straight above 10,000 feet in the Elk Mountains. I set up radio towers in sideways wind, watched the first racers pass my checkpoint at 4 a.m., chopped wood, and cooked dinner in the hut in these bibs. The SuperFabric reinforced cuffs and kick patches kept snow out of my boots all day long.
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Pocket Storage
The PRIMO bibs have a plethora of pockets. There are seven in total, so you can carry everything and the kitchen sink to the backcountry. These bibs have 2 small zippered chest pockets, one Velcro chest pocket, two large zippered waist pockets, and two large thigh Velcro cargo pockets.