Burton Heavyweight X Base Layer Pants – Women’s 2026
Maximum Warmth. Built for Cold Days.
The Burton Heavyweight X Base Layer Pants are designed for the coldest riding conditions when extra warmth is essential. Made with heavyweight DRYRIDE Ultrawick™ fleece, they provide climate-controlled warmth with highly breathable, moisture-wicking performance to keep you comfortable through long days on the mountain.
With four-way stretch construction and a next-to-skin fit, these base layer pants move naturally with your body and layer easily under outerwear. Soft seams and quick-drying performance help maintain comfort whether you're riding lifts, touring, or layering up for deep winter conditions.
Key Features
✅ Heavyweight DRYRIDE Ultrawick™ fleece fabric delivers maximum warmth and breathability
✅ Climate-regulating performance helps manage moisture and body temperature
✅ Four-way stretch construction allows unrestricted movement
✅ Chafe-free Softlock seams provide smooth next-to-skin comfort
✅ Odor control technology helps keep fabric fresh during long days on the mountain
Spec Sheet
Fabric: Heavyweight DRYRIDE Ultrawick™ stretch fleece
Breathability: Moisture-wicking and quick-drying performance
Fit: Next-to-skin base layer fit
Seams: Softlock seam construction to reduce chafing
Use: Cold-weather base layer for snowboarding and winter layering
Warranty: Burton Lifetime Warranty
About Burton
Founded in 1977, Burton helped pioneer modern snowboarding and continues to lead the industry with rider-driven innovation and technical gear built for real mountain conditions.
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The Burton Heavyweight X Base Layer Pants – Women’s deliver maximum warmth, breathable comfort, and dependable layering performance for the coldest days on the mountain.








