Yes, a lightweight to midweight base layer is ideal. Avoid thick layers that compress the insulation, as this reduces its ability to trap warm air.
Snow Pants · Insulated Snow Pants
Can I wear base layers under insulated pants?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Shell Snow Pants
$100 – $600
Uninsulated waterproof pants designed for layering, offering maximum versatility and temperature regulation.
no insulationwaterproof-breathable membranelayering-compatible fit

Bib Snow Pants
$120 – $550
High-waisted pants with shoulder straps that extend coverage up the torso, preventing snow entry at the waist.
shoulder strapshigh waist/chest coverageno waist gap for snow entry

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
- Are insulated snow pants too warm for spring skiing?
- How do I know what insulation weight I need?
- Do insulated snow pants need vents?
- Is down or synthetic insulation better for snow pants?
