THIRTYTWO Women’s Basement Bib
Built for the Fearless
The Women’s Basement Bib is made for riders who live for storm days, deep lines, and all-day missions. Trusted by the ThirtyTwo team for its durability and fit, this bib combines streetwear attitude with backcountry-ready protection. When the weather goes sideways, the Basement Bib keeps you dry, comfortable, and charging harder than ever.
Technical Precision
Constructed with 32 REPEL 2-Layer 15K waterproof and 15K breathable fabric, the Women’s Basement Bib delivers storm-proof performance built to move. Fully taped seams and a PFAS-free DWR coating lock out moisture, while mesh-lined inner leg vents regulate heat on long hikes or sunny laps. Reinforced kick panels and triple-stitched seams in high-wear zones provide lasting durability, and elastic suspenders with adjusters dial in the perfect fit. Zippered chest, thigh, and hand pockets keep essentials secure, and the stretch back panel adds mobility for skin tracks, chair rides, and drops. Boot gaiters with lace hooks and snap hem gussets keep snow out from first chair to last run.
Built Better, Lasts Longer
Engineered for longevity and sustainability, the Basement Bib uses recycled polyester fabric and bluesign®-approved materials that reduce environmental impact without sacrificing performance. Designed by riders for riders, it’s a true workhorse — lightweight, functional, and built to take years of abuse from the park to the backcountry.
Fit + Care
Fit: Relaxed articulated women’s fit for freedom of movement and layering versatility.
Sizes: XS–XL
Care: Machine wash cold with technical detergent. Avoid fabric softeners and bleach. Zip and secure all closures before washing. Tumble dry low or hang dry to preserve DWR performance. Reapply DWR as needed to maintain waterproofing.
Ride Relentless
From powder days to park sessions, the Women’s Basement Bib delivers premium protection, next-level mobility, and all-season versatility. Rugged, sustainable, and ready for anything — this is outerwear for riders who don’t just ride the storm, they thrive in it.










