Quality cargo pockets with waterproof zippers and proper seam sealing keep contents dry in most conditions. Flap-closure pockets without waterproof zippers are vulnerable to moisture entry during falls and wet snow. For maximum protection, look for cargo pockets with waterproof zippers, storm flaps over the zippers, and fully taped pocket seams. Storing electronics in internal zip pockets within the cargo pocket adds an extra layer of protection.
Snow Pants · Cargo Snow Pants
Do cargo pockets actually keep things dry in the snow?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Insulated Snow Pants
$60 – $450
Snow pants with built-in synthetic or down insulation for all-in-one warmth and weather protection.
built-in insulationwaterproof outer shellsingle-layer convenience

Snowboard Pants
$60 – $400
Pants designed specifically for snowboarding with a looser fit, reinforced seat, and snowboard-specific features.
baggy/relaxed fitreinforced seat and kneeslonger inseam

Casual/Recreational Snow Pants
$25 – $100
Budget-friendly snow pants designed for light snow play, sledding, and occasional winter sports rather than serious riding.
budget constructionbasic waterproofingminimal features
More questions
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