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Outdoor Research Hemispheres Bib Review

Or’s premium bib checks all the boxes for rough and rowdy backcountry use, including excellent protection, mobility, and comfort for long days in the mountains.

Outdoor Research Hemispheres Bib (standing in snowy backcountry)

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Outdoor Research Hemispheres Bib

Price: $599 Weight: 1 lb. 5 oz. (men’s large) Insulated: No What we like: Excellent protection, mobility, and comfort for backcountry touring. What we don’t: Pricey and low on storage. See the Men's OR Hemispheres Bib    See the Women's OR Hemispheres Bib

Outdoor Research Hemispheres’ kit garnered a lot of attention at its release in 2018 due to its claimed balance of weather protection and freedom of movement. To put it to the test, we hit the skin track and resort with the Hemispheres Bib, where it encountered everything from fresh powder to heavy, wet snow typical of the Pacific Northwest. In the end, it proved just as capable in the backcountry as it was on lift-assisted terrain and impressed us with its comfort, weatherproofing ability, and stretchiness. Below we outline our experiences with the Hemispheres Bib. To see how it stacks up, see our articles on the best ski pants  and best ski bibs . To complete your kit, we've also tested and reviewed the OR Hemispheres Jacket .  

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Outdoor Research Archangel GORE-TEX Bibs Review

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Archangel GORE-TEX Bibs

Here in Northern Colorado we are off to the best ski season in years. Our local mountain has gotten over 150 inches of snow before the new year which has made for some of the best early season skiing in a long time. All of this great skiing has also made me realize that it is time to update some of my ski gear and this will start with the Archangel GORE-TEX Bibs from Outdoor Research.    

Over the past few weeks I have been skiing in the Archangel GORE-TEX Bibs from Outdoor Research. Outdoor Research was founded by adventure enthusiast Ron Gregg. On an expedition in Denali, Ron experienced gear failure that led to the trip being cut short. Once back in home, Ron quit his job and decided to start engineering outdoor gear that would meet the demands of outdoor adventures. Today the company Outdoor Research is based in Seattle, Washington.

With storm after storm rolling in and more on the way this is the perfect time to get out and get some turns in. This was also a perfect opportunity to try out the Archangel GORE-TEX Bibs and see how they held up to the deep powder.  

Initial Thoughts on the Archangel GORE-TEX Bibs

The Archangel GORE-TEX Bibs are designed to be all mountain ski pants that are made to withstand the rigors of deep snow and big mountain descents. The construction of these bibs is reflected in their engineering.  

The Archangel Bibs are constructed using the GORE-TEX Pro 3L. The GORE-TEX Pro 3L offers top of the line protection from the elements. This material is a 3 layer system that provides durability, breathability, and mobility. The outermost layer utilizes 20- 300 denier fabric that is snag proof and tear resistant. Underneath this protective layer is a breathable, waterproof, and tear resistant inner layer. This technology is why GORE-TEX is widely known as some of the most bomb proof material on the market.  

Archangel Bibs on the Slopes

To allow for mobility, stretch panels have been incorporated throughout the design. These panels have been strategically placed in the knees, lower back, and crotch gusset. Around the ankles are adjustable safeguard cuffs. These durably designed areas are made to protect against ski edges and crampon punctures.  

Scuff Guard

Design Features

Outdoor Research also is on top of design features for times when “nature calls.” In the front there is a small zipper to allow for relief. Additionally, there is also a rear hatch that can be accessed by two zippers that run the length of the sides of the bibs. 

The storage features of the Archangel GORE-TEX Bibs come from two pockets. One pocket is on the chest of the bibs. This pocket is relatively small and can hold items like a cell phone or car keys. The side pocket located on the right side of the bibs is quite deep. This pocket is more substantial than the chest pocket and could accommodate a small water pouch and snacks.  

Front Pocket

The suspender straps are held on by releasable suspender clips. These clips are designed so that straps can come off easily so that undergarments can be changed up easily and effortlessly.  

Suspender Clips

Testing the Archangel Bibs

Weatherproof is how I would describe these Archangel Bibs. I have had a chance to ski these bibs when it has been dumping snow, in deep powder, and in howling winds. They have seen the full array of Colorado weather this month and I have been super pleased with how they have held up.  

Cold and Windy Up Top

The GORE- TEX Pro 3L is some bomber material. Even when snow would be sitting on my thighs on a long chair lift ride, I would have no soak through. It was impressive how dry I stayed even through several days of skiing in weather where snow, ice, and water would build up on the outside of the pants. These pants are definitely waterproof and hold up well to inclement weather.

Wet Chairlift Ride

The Fit of the Archangel Bibs

For me the Archangel Bibs fit ok. I am 5’10 and 180 pounds and went with the large size. Most of the time I find myself somewhere between size medium and large. In outerwear I tend to error on the side of caution and go with the larger size. This allows for layering underneath. Since Archangel Bibs are a shell I was planning on wearing at least one layer underneath.  

Archangel GORE-TEX Bibs Front

The length of the bibs were near perfect. I found that they came up low but not too low on my boot. I like this as it is another layer of protection from snow coming in.

A Couple Fit Issues

The waist and thighs are where I have most issues with fit. The waist of the size large bibs is too big for me. I have to admit that I may have gone a little overboard on holiday cookies this year but even so the waistline on the Archangel bibs is more than generous. The result is the leftover material bunches in the back. Though this is not a problem or even noticeable with a jacket over the top. If I was skinning in a snowstorm or on a sunny spring ski day where I didn’t wear a jacket over top, this could be a problem.

The other area I have a bit of fit issues with are the upper thighs and crotch. These areas of the bibs are a bit tight for me. I would consider my thighs large as I was a former collegiate sprinter so I sometimes have a tight fit in outerwear. However, I would think that in a size large I would be good to go, yet they were a bit snug. None of the fit issues were a deal killer but were definitely noticeable.

The Bells and Whistles

These bibs are definitely minimalistic which will work for most people. The front pocket is the perfect size for car keys and a cell phone. When wearing a jacket over the top I have really only used this pocket for my keys as digging for my cell phone would be a hassle. The hip pocket is really nice and deep. I have been using this for holding snacks and even a small hydration water pouch. Even with these items inside this there is still more than enough room. One thing that I find a bit interesting is why there is not a complementary pocket on the other side. This is really not an issue for me but I would imagine if I was left handed, I may like the pocket to be on the left side for easier access. 

The scuff guard around the base of the bibs is great. I like how burly this is. When skinning I find that this is when my ski pants get the most torn up. My ski edges sometimes hit my pants causing small cuts that need to get repaired. I don’t see this being that much of an issue on these bibs. The rest of the leg cuff area is also well thought out. The inner portion of the cuff is a snow gator and can be snugly secured around the top of the ski boot. These have been great in the deep snow. Not even once have I had snow get into my boots. 

Skiing In the Archangel Bibs

Specs of the Outdoor Research Archangel Bibs Taken Directly From the Outdoor Research Website

  • FABRIC GORE-TEX Pro 3L,
  • WEIGHT :25.3 oz./716 g
  • Fully Seam-Taped
  • Movement-Mirroring Stretch
  • Hybrid-Mapped Construction
  • Cross Back Suspenders and Top to Bottom Side Zips
  • Full-Separating Side Zippers
  • Reinforced Scuff Guards
  • Cuff Size Adjustment Tabs for Fit with Climbing or Ski Touring Boots
  • Snow Gaiters
  • Right Thigh and Upper Bib Pockets
  • Long Zipper Fly
  • Strong Light Metal Suspender Hardware
  • Drop Hatch for Answering Nature’ s Call

Final Thoughts on the Outdoor Research Archangel GORE-TEX Bibs

If you need some of the most waterproof ski bibs look no further than the Outdoor Research Archangel GORE-TEX Bibs. These bibs constructed from GORE-TEX Pro 3L will be up for the challenge of the nastiest wettest weather. The features of these bibs are minimal but are well thought out and very handy. If a no frills bomber pair of ski bibs are what you are looking for then check out the Outdoor Research Archangel GORE-TEX Bibs.  For more info on the Archangel GORE-TEX Bibs and other Outdoor Research products, visit www.outdoorresearch.com .

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Bennett Colvin

Bennett Colvin lives in Steamboat, Colorado and is an avid fisherman, hiker, skier, and outdoorsman. Bennett instructs fly fishing and runs youth fly fishing programs. He also is a professional fly tier and ties publicly at fly shops and expos.

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Ski bibs are one of those things you don’t realize that you’re missing until you try them. They prevent snow from falling down the back of your pants, while still ventilating sweat and retaining full-body warmth.

And as far as bibs go, the Hemispheres II Gore-Tex Bib from Outdoor Research hits the sweet spot between versatility, warmth, and freedom-of-movement. I tested the bib on resort laps and early-season touring this winter, and was impressed with its performance in both environments. Here’s a detailed rundown of what I noticed.

The Hemispheres II is a ski-touring specific bib, and it’s got all the features and design elements to flourish in the backcountry.

Sizing Bibs are a tough garment to fit. Every company’s size guide is a little different, and it’s worth trying on clothes in-person or reading reviews to get a sense for a brand’s sizing. Based on Outdoor Research’s size chart, and my experience with their clothing, OR apparel seems designed for folks who have a stockier build.

I’m 6’2”, 185 lbs, and relatively lanky. I wear a size L Hemispheres bib, and the fit is okay . The inseam, at 33”, is identical to my jean sizing, but feels shorter in these bibs. And the chest, while quite wide and spacious, just isn’t quite tall enough to pull up above my sternum. I could’ve bumped up to a size XL for a longer inseam, but I’d have been swimming in them. Fortunately, Outdoor Research included belt loops on this version of the Hemispheres, so I can make the size L work by shimmying some material down and wearing a nylon belt. Overall, folks who are on the taller, skinnier side of things might not fit into these bibs as well as burlier people do.

Materials The entire bib has a Gore-Tex membrane, but with some strategic flourishes. The crotch and back yoke are made of Gore-Tex “Stretch Panels”—elastic pieces of fabric that are still completely waterproof. They give the bib an extra inch or two of wiggle room, and are convenient for bending, sitting, squatting, or any other odd position I might need to use on the mountain. Overall, the bib is thinner and lighter than the typical snowpant, making it ideal for backcountry ski-touring. And while also great for warmer resort days, it just doesn’t have the wind resistance for brutally cold chairlift rides when the temperatures really plummet.

For general use in southwest Montana, the Hemispheres II have set the bar high.

Moving down the bib, the inside cuffs are reinforced with a heavy nylon to protect against boot-rubbing. The interior “inner” cuffs also have straps that cinch around ski boots, preventing any snow from falling into my boots. The bottom seam is reinforced as well, so fraying isn’t an issue. All in all, the materials and placement were thoughtfully designed in the Hemispheres.

Ventilation The first thing I noticed on an early-season Lick Creek tour was the full-length zipper on the right side of the bib. It makes getting the garment on and off a breeze, and provides serious air flow when on the skin track. Two zipper mechanisms also make it easy to open the vent in the location of my choice, and of the size of my choosing. A smaller zipper on the right side of the pants allows additional air flow over my legs. When both side-vents are open, there’s quite a bit of air movement through the bibs—enough to wick out any moisture or sweat as it’s produced. Finally, a pit zip makes it convenient to pee without peeling off my gloves, jacket, and bibs.

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Pockets Pockets are a critical component on any ski pant. And not just to hold stuff like drinks, candy bars, and extra hand warmers, but also for more important safety items like an avalanche beacon. And fear not, for OR took both into consideration. The Hemispheres has two front pockets—one of which is specifically designed for a beacon (but happens to also fit a 12-ounce beer). The pouch has a stitched-in lanyard attachment, so I never have to worry about my beacon coming loose while carving powder turns, or worst-case-scenario, if I’m caught in an avalanche.

Overall Impression The Hemispheres II is a ski-touring specific bib, and it’s got all the features and design elements to flourish in the backcountry. After a handful of early-season ski tours, I can say with certainty that this bib has the versatility, comfort, and ventilation to handle all but the coldest, harshest days in the backcountry. For general use in southwest Montana, the Hemispheres have set the bar high—just mind Outdoor Research’s sizing guide closely if you’re in the market for a new pair of bibs.

Available at outdoorresearch.com ; $650.

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Study of the behavior of vver and pwr fuel irradiated in the hbwr reactor (halden, norway)

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The methods, techniques, and results of comparative studies of VVER and PWR fuel tested in the HBWR reactor (Norway) are presented. Experimental VVER fuel elements with uranium dioxide fuel were fabricated at the Machine Building Plant (MSZ) (in Elektrostal) using standard technology; the experimental PWR fuel elements were fabricated according to the model specifications. The results obtained made possible a comparative evaluation of the changes in the thermophysical parameters and the heat and radiation resistance of the two types of fuel as well as the kinetics of the gaseous fission products as a function of the heat load and burnup.

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