A relaxed fit, with articulated construction for increased freedom of movement, the Volcom Men’s Roan Bib Overall Pants are ideal for anyone looking to up their outerwear game. Volcom uses their mid-range 15K waterproofing, with a DWR coating and fully taped seams to seal out the elements, with their V-Science breathable lining system and inner leg mesh vents to allow for extra airflow when you start to heat up. Bibs are the ultimate in comfort and protection, and Volcom has tricked these out with a slew of handy features to make your time in the mountains as carefree as possible. You’ll find pockets galore, with two chest pouches, plus large zippered side pockets.
A relaxed fit, with articulated construction for increased freedom of movement, the Volcom Men’s Roan Bib Overall Pants are ideal for anyone looking to up their outerwear game. Volcom uses their mid-range 15K waterproofing, with a DWR coating and fully taped seams to seal out the elements, with their V-Science breathable lining system and inner leg mesh vents to allow for extra airflow when you start to heat up. Bibs are the ultimate in comfort and protection, and Volcom has tricked these out with a slew of handy features to make your time in the mountains as carefree as possible. You’ll find pockets galore, with two chest pouches, plus large zippered side pockets.
A relaxed fit, with articulated construction for increased freedom of movement, the Volcom Men’s Roan Bib Overall Pants are ideal for anyone looking to up their outerwear game. Volcom uses their mid-range 15K waterproofing, with a DWR coating and fully taped seams to seal out the elements, with their V-Science breathable lining system and inner leg mesh vents to allow for extra airflow when you start to heat up. Bibs are the ultimate in comfort and protection, and Volcom has tricked these out with a slew of handy features to make your time in the mountains as carefree as possible. You’ll find pockets galore, with two chest pouches, plus large zippered side pockets.
A relaxed fit, with articulated construction for increased freedom of movement, the Volcom Men’s Roan Bib Overall Pants are ideal for anyone looking to up their outerwear game. Volcom uses their mid-range 15K waterproofing, with a DWR coating and fully taped seams to seal out the elements, with their V-Science breathable lining system and inner leg mesh vents to allow for extra airflow when you start to heat up. Bibs are the ultimate in comfort and protection, and Volcom has tricked these out with a slew of handy features to make your time in the mountains as carefree as possible. You’ll find pockets galore, with two chest pouches, plus large zippered side pockets.
Last updated at 11/30/2025 12:23:24
originally posted on evogear.com
This is my first bib. I got it in the spring of 2021 and I am loving it. Suspenders are wide and comfortable. The additional chest pockets are really nice. Not sure why there are belt loops. The zip fly is NOT functional! It's practically useless as it is really small and situated too high for me. I don't have a matching Volcom jacket so not sure about the ZipTech, but it's a nice feature. The side zip is short and not very effective IMO but getting the bibs on and off are not a problem for me. The thigh vents work well. I like that these bibs are uninsulated and the cut is generous. I've worn these with just lightweight tights and with medium weight fleece pants on the cold days. It allows me to adjust to conditions. The hems are reinforced and the boot gaiters ... MoreThis is my first bib. I got it in the spring of 2021 and I am loving it. Suspenders are wide and comfortable. The additional chest pockets are really nice. Not sure why there are belt loops. The zip fly is NOT functional! It's practically useless as it is really small and situated too high for me. I don't have a matching Volcom jacket so not sure about the ZipTech, but it's a nice feature. The side zip is short and not very effective IMO but getting the bibs on and off are not a problem for me. The thigh vents work well. I like that these bibs are uninsulated and the cut is generous. I've worn these with just lightweight tights and with medium weight fleece pants on the cold days. It allows me to adjust to conditions. The hems are reinforced and the boot gaiters work great with my boots which have quick laces. Not sure how well you hook on if you are using BOAs. I haven't had any issues with leaks, even sitting in spring slushy snow. So far they are waterproof as advertised. For a non-GoreTex bib, this is probably the best bang for your buck. I'm 69", 160#, 32" waist, 32" inseam, and am rockin' a medium in copper.
originally posted on evogear.com
As I've gotten older I've maintained my snowboarding skills but have a beer gut to deal with now. That meant finding some new pants or a bib. I tried on a few things and ended up keeping this bib. It's loose enough around the waste without it feeling baggy and it has a medium leg fit so it's not ultra baggy there, either, while also not being overly tight. It works as advertised. I do like that in a bib I don't need to tuck in my jacket and can throw it on quickly and still not get snow in my clothes during the occasional fall. I thought all of the material would be heavy but the weight distribution works well so I don't feel like it's all hanging off my shoulders. Provides great range of movement. Moderately stylish and my only complaint might be that there's TOO ... MoreAs I've gotten older I've maintained my snowboarding skills but have a beer gut to deal with now. That meant finding some new pants or a bib. I tried on a few things and ended up keeping this bib. It's loose enough around the waste without it feeling baggy and it has a medium leg fit so it's not ultra baggy there, either, while also not being overly tight. It works as advertised. I do like that in a bib I don't need to tuck in my jacket and can throw it on quickly and still not get snow in my clothes during the occasional fall. I thought all of the material would be heavy but the weight distribution works well so I don't feel like it's all hanging off my shoulders. Provides great range of movement. Moderately stylish and my only complaint might be that there's TOO MANY pockets. Highly recommended overall.
originally posted on evogear.com
Technically awesome. Waterproof and warm. Plenty of room to get them on with base layer underneath. I have big thighs and a big butt (5'11 175lbs) and normally wear 34/32 pants. Straps adjust easily. Chest pockets are nice, especially since my matching jacket doesn't have inside pockets.One complaint is the hip pockets are about an inch too low at the top. Hard to get your hands into. Appears they put them there to accommodate the belt line, which seems unnecessary with bibs. I find these pockets hard to access and awkward.Also having to do with the midline construction, these puff out a little awkwardly in the crotch/belly region. These are my first bibs so maybe that's normal?In all they are cozy and kept me dry for 3+ hours in sleet, so they get the job done.
| Insulation | Shell |
| Material Features | Stretch |
| Material Specification | 100 % polyester |
| Fit | Regular fit |
| Eco | Recycled materials |
This is my first bib. I got it in the spring of 2021 and I am loving it. Suspenders are wide and comfortable. The additional chest pockets are really nice. Not sure why there are belt loops. The zip fly is NOT functional! It's practically useless as it is really small and situated too high for me. I don't have a matching Volcom jacket so not sure about the ZipTech, but it's a nice feature. The side zip is short and not very effective IMO but getting the bibs on and off are not a problem for me. The thigh vents work well. I like that these bibs are uninsulated and the cut is generous. I've worn these with just lightweight tights and with medium weight fleece pants on the cold days. It allows me to adjust to conditions. The hems are reinforced and the boot gaiters ... MoreThis is my first bib. I got it in the spring of 2021 and I am loving it. Suspenders are wide and comfortable. The additional chest pockets are really nice. Not sure why there are belt loops. The zip fly is NOT functional! It's practically useless as it is really small and situated too high for me. I don't have a matching Volcom jacket so not sure about the ZipTech, but it's a nice feature. The side zip is short and not very effective IMO but getting the bibs on and off are not a problem for me. The thigh vents work well. I like that these bibs are uninsulated and the cut is generous. I've worn these with just lightweight tights and with medium weight fleece pants on the cold days. It allows me to adjust to conditions. The hems are reinforced and the boot gaiters work great with my boots which have quick laces. Not sure how well you hook on if you are using BOAs. I haven't had any issues with leaks, even sitting in spring slushy snow. So far they are waterproof as advertised. For a non-GoreTex bib, this is probably the best bang for your buck. I'm 69", 160#, 32" waist, 32" inseam, and am rockin' a medium in copper.
As I've gotten older I've maintained my snowboarding skills but have a beer gut to deal with now. That meant finding some new pants or a bib. I tried on a few things and ended up keeping this bib. It's loose enough around the waste without it feeling baggy and it has a medium leg fit so it's not ultra baggy there, either, while also not being overly tight. It works as advertised. I do like that in a bib I don't need to tuck in my jacket and can throw it on quickly and still not get snow in my clothes during the occasional fall. I thought all of the material would be heavy but the weight distribution works well so I don't feel like it's all hanging off my shoulders. Provides great range of movement. Moderately stylish and my only complaint might be that there's TOO ... MoreAs I've gotten older I've maintained my snowboarding skills but have a beer gut to deal with now. That meant finding some new pants or a bib. I tried on a few things and ended up keeping this bib. It's loose enough around the waste without it feeling baggy and it has a medium leg fit so it's not ultra baggy there, either, while also not being overly tight. It works as advertised. I do like that in a bib I don't need to tuck in my jacket and can throw it on quickly and still not get snow in my clothes during the occasional fall. I thought all of the material would be heavy but the weight distribution works well so I don't feel like it's all hanging off my shoulders. Provides great range of movement. Moderately stylish and my only complaint might be that there's TOO MANY pockets. Highly recommended overall.
Technically awesome. Waterproof and warm. Plenty of room to get them on with base layer underneath. I have big thighs and a big butt (5'11 175lbs) and normally wear 34/32 pants. Straps adjust easily. Chest pockets are nice, especially since my matching jacket doesn't have inside pockets.One complaint is the hip pockets are about an inch too low at the top. Hard to get your hands into. Appears they put them there to accommodate the belt line, which seems unnecessary with bibs. I find these pockets hard to access and awkward.Also having to do with the midline construction, these puff out a little awkwardly in the crotch/belly region. These are my first bibs so maybe that's normal?In all they are cozy and kept me dry for 3+ hours in sleet, so they get the job done.
Good option if you want a slender feel. They are very comfortable but not very insulated. Enough space to wear some thermal underwear if needed and still have maneuverability. Easy to adjust the shoulders. And with the zippers easy to get out of. Nice high back, so no worrying about snow getting in if you out powder hunting. Definitely worth the money.
It’s versatile for all kinds of cold/warm weather. Fit is in the loose side, 185cm 155lb wearing Medium is loose enough that can’t tell I wear padding shorts and knee pads underneath. Still looks normal running errands before/after riding.Also tried on Large, it’s real baggy, could look out of place when not at the resort.
After a few seasons of restitching and re-DWR'ing my beloved Holden Skinny Pants, I decided it was time to go for pants that 1) offered more coverage above the belt line and 2) a better range of motion for touring. Simply put: these delivered.I've clocked 7 resorts days and 1 mellow backcountry tour in these so far and I LOVE THEM. I was worried when I first received them because I'm a pretty thin and lanky guy and while the Small fit me fine I felt like I was swimming in them, but this has actually been a surprise benefit for flexibility with my layering; I forgot my jacket at home one day this season and since the bib covers a lot of the chest and almost up to the armpit area, I was actually fine in a fleece-lined flannel.I horde snacks, mints, chapstick, ... MoreAfter a few seasons of restitching and re-DWR'ing my beloved Holden Skinny Pants, I decided it was time to go for pants that 1) offered more coverage above the belt line and 2) a better range of motion for touring. Simply put: these delivered.I've clocked 7 resorts days and 1 mellow backcountry tour in these so far and I LOVE THEM. I was worried when I first received them because I'm a pretty thin and lanky guy and while the Small fit me fine I felt like I was swimming in them, but this has actually been a surprise benefit for flexibility with my layering; I forgot my jacket at home one day this season and since the bib covers a lot of the chest and almost up to the armpit area, I was actually fine in a fleece-lined flannel.I horde snacks, mints, chapstick, mini-tools, lighters, etc. like a squirrel and the dual kangaroo pockets are a great catch-all for smaller items you want to keep safe yet accessible. The straps can be a little awkward to adjust on-the-fly, but they're comfortable and often forgotten once I have the fit dialed.
These are solid pants. Super breathable, very comfortable, lots of room for movement. I'm 5'9" 155 lbs and bought a size small, they fit really well. Thigh vents are awesome, very easy to open and close. They're is also super durable, I've had a couple close encounters with trees this year that I though for sure would have cause a rip, but so far these pants are still in one piece. The ziptech is a nice feature (only used it on deep powder days), it's easy enough to zip and unzip, but with bibs feels unnecessary most days. Only real complaint (and it's minor) is the leg opening has this weird semi-structured ring that I have to take an extra second to orient when I'm getting into my bindings. Overall, super solid pants, probably going to upgrade to the gore-tex ... MoreThese are solid pants. Super breathable, very comfortable, lots of room for movement. I'm 5'9" 155 lbs and bought a size small, they fit really well. Thigh vents are awesome, very easy to open and close. They're is also super durable, I've had a couple close encounters with trees this year that I though for sure would have cause a rip, but so far these pants are still in one piece. The ziptech is a nice feature (only used it on deep powder days), it's easy enough to zip and unzip, but with bibs feels unnecessary most days. Only real complaint (and it's minor) is the leg opening has this weird semi-structured ring that I have to take an extra second to orient when I'm getting into my bindings. Overall, super solid pants, probably going to upgrade to the gore-tex version in the future.
The Product came on time, the size was perfect based on the sizing chart. I am 6,2 and 202lb and the XL fits great. The dark green colour scheme is great, as it can go with a lot of my various coloured snow jackets. Would definitely buy off Peter Glenn again, thanks so much guys! #sweepstakes
I absolutely love these bib pants.Have only ridden with them once so far. In Vermont in wet but relatively warm conditions. they were waterproof but nicely breathable which is exactly what I was looking for. I really like shells as opposed to fully insulated pants because it allows me to layer to whatever the conditions throw at me.Size seems right on the money. I'm 5'-9" at 190 lbs and a 35" waist (yeah, I'm a chunky snowboarder who has yet to meet an IPA he doesnt like) and the large fit me fine, close fitting but not too snug and a good range of motion. plenty of room to layer up with a thicker base layer if needed.I will be taking it out to the powder in Whistler BC at the end of January where I expect the 'zip-tech' will really shine and thats the primary ... MoreI absolutely love these bib pants.Have only ridden with them once so far. In Vermont in wet but relatively warm conditions. they were waterproof but nicely breathable which is exactly what I was looking for. I really like shells as opposed to fully insulated pants because it allows me to layer to whatever the conditions throw at me.Size seems right on the money. I'm 5'-9" at 190 lbs and a 35" waist (yeah, I'm a chunky snowboarder who has yet to meet an IPA he doesnt like) and the large fit me fine, close fitting but not too snug and a good range of motion. plenty of room to layer up with a thicker base layer if needed.I will be taking it out to the powder in Whistler BC at the end of January where I expect the 'zip-tech' will really shine and thats the primary reason I got these in the first place.
Basically goretex. First time ever in my life that I made it through a day of slushy spring riding wihtout my butt getting wet. A+. Zipper kangaroo pocket is a must have.5'7", 155 lb, 31" waist. I got the medium and its definitely roomy around the waist and thighs, and found myself rolling up the cuffs like Benny Milam without any issues.
| Insulation | Shell |
| Material Features | Stretch |
| Material Specification | 100 % polyester |
| Fit | Regular fit |
| Eco | Recycled materials |