Ski thermal shirt – Built for Cold Weather Performance
The ski thermal shirt is X-Bionic’s premium base layer for 2023/24. Designed for skiers and winter athletes, it combines insulation, breathability, and ergonomic fit to offer high comfort under outerwear without bulk.
X-Bionic base layer & Fabric Technology
This shirt uses multi-zone fabric panels that trap warmth in cold prone areas and increase airflow in high-sweat regions. Skin-zone mapping ensures moisture is transported away from the body. Designed with scientific precision, the fabric helps maintain optimal body climate. For detailed info, see X-Bionic’s official site.
Compression & Ergonomics for Athletes
Partial compression zones target key muscles, stabilizing them during movement and reducing fatigue. Seamless construction and raglan sleeves reduce friction and allow freer motion. The collar is soft and flat to prevent chafing—ideal when layered under helmets or jackets.
Moisture Control & Usability
This base layer wicks away sweat thanks to specialized moisture transport channels. The X-Bionic base layer remains dry even during intense slopes or long climbs. Care instructions: wash cool, avoid fabric softener, line-dry to protect its functionality.
Why Choose the ski thermal shirt?
- Precision thermal regulation – warmth where needed, breathability where not
- Muscle support through partial compression
- Slim ergonomic fit for layering or intense activity
- Visible, stylish design in Galactic Blue and Vibrant Orange
Usage Tips & Care of ski thermal shirt
Use as your first layer under ski or snow gear. Pair with compatible base-layers or X-Bionic base layer gear for full protection. Wash inside out, cold wash, no fabric softeners to maintain the moisture transport properties.
Product Specifications
- Material: Technical polyamide blend
- Fit: Tight, ergonomic, body-hugging base layer
- Features: Thermal zones, compression zones, moisture channels
Explore more cold-weather performance gear in the SpeedX RaceGear base layer collection or learn about multi-layer ski clothing on authoritative sites like OutdoorGearLab.
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