Size Guide

Measure XSSMLXL2XL
Note on Short Sizes: Selected gear is available in "Short" versions. These maintain the body measurements above but come with a 7.5 cm shorter inner leg.
Measure your body, not the gear Grab a tape and measure over your base layers to get an accurate starting point. These specs refer to your actual body size, not the dimensions of the garments. If you find yourself caught between two sizes, think about how you ride. Size up for a looser fit and extra room for layers, or size down for a tighter, technical feel.

How to measure

Length

Your full height, boots off.

Chest

The widest part of your chest, right under the armpits.

Waist

Your natural waistline, where you usually bend.

Hip & Seat

The widest part of your seat with your feet together.

Inner Leg

From the crotch straight down to the floor. The inside track.

Arm

From the tip of your shoulder down to the wrist bone.

Hand

Width across your knuckles (palm flat) and length from wrist to the tip of your middle finger.

The Builds

Relaxed

Built with a generous cut for the riders who like to layer up or just prefer that loose, slight oversized feel. It’s a "no-pinch" zone designed for ultimate mobility when you're wrestling a sled in the deep snow or wrenching under a hood.

Pro Tip: If you’re looking for a "cleaner" look for the local diner, size down.
Regular

The middle ground. It follows the natural lines of your body without being a tent or a wetsuit. It’s a versatile, honest cut that gets the job done in almost any situation, whether you're on the machine or off it.

Pro Tip: Check our chart and grab the size that matches. No need for guessing.
Lean

A more streamlined, closer cut designed to stay out of your way. We’ve removed the excess fabric so nothing slows you down, whether it’s a next-to-skin layer or a sharp shirt. It’s about keeping a clean profile without sacrificing your range of motion.

Pro Tip: If you’ve been hitting the buffet lately or just want a bit more breathing room, size up.