The Unresolved Dilemma: Jacket Set vs. Onesie
While the science world is tackling numerous significant mysteries, our winter team is dedicated to determining which is more comfortable: the traditional snow jacket and pants set, or the one-piece suit, also known as a onesie.
The Test Equipment
To deliver the best possible results, we selected some of this season's best sellers - Picture Seen jacket, Picture Seen pants, and on the other side - Picture Xena onesie.
Our Criteria
Apparently, Picture Organic has addressed the essential dilemma with breathability, waterproofness, and warmth index.
That is why we focused on snow-entry level, coolness level, and practicality.
The Results
Being absolutely technically flawless, both the Seen set and the Xena onesie were hard to criticize in any way.
Generally, contrary to common perception, the jacket set and the onesie are equally good at preventing snow from entering due to the locking system of the jacket and the pants.
In terms of practicality, you might say that taking off a jacket at the Apres ski is way easier than taking off half of your onesie and tying it around your waist.
However, the built-in straps of the onesie help keep it in place even when halfway down.
Then it all comes down to the level of coolness. Skiing and snowboarding in a one-piece is always a head-turner.
The advantage of a jacket set is that you can change the jacket or pants once you get bored with the combo.
So actually, it all comes down to your personal taste, because technically and performance-wise, both the set and the onesie are top-notch.