2026 THIRTYTWO Tm-3 Recycled Bib
2026 THIRTYTWO Tm-3 Recycled Bib
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For riders who are sick of digging snow out of their waistband halfway through the day, a bib stops being a preference and starts being a solution. The TM-3 Recycled Bib is built for long resort days, deep turns, and messy conditions where full coverage actually matters. It’s aimed at experienced riders who want consistent protection, freedom of movement, and a setup that stays put no matter how much snow you’re moving through.
The TM-3 Bib is built using a 100% recycled 3-layer, 4-way stretch fabric paired with a 25K waterproof and breathability rating. The 3-layer construction improves wind resistance and creates a smoother, more consistent interior feel compared to traditional 2-layer shells, particularly when layered over midlayers. A relaxed fit keeps movement natural while the bib design seals out snow through the waist and lower back, making it a reliable choice for wet storms, deep days, and repeated chairlift laps.
Not sure how much weather protection you actually need or how a shell should fit into your layering system? Our outerwear buying guide breaks it down so you can dial in the right setup before you commit.
Key Features
- Waterproof / Breathability Rating: 25,000mm / 25,000g/m²
- Fit: Relaxed
- Insulation: Shell
- Fabric: 100% recycled 3-layer 4-way stretch
Tech Features
- Fused and taped seams
- Water repellent zippers
- Shoulder straps with logo art and release clips
- Chest pocket
- Center front zip for easy access
- Stormguard crotch venting
- Reinforced butt patch
- Triple stitched reinforced rise and inseam
- Brushed tricot pocket lining
- Utility belt loop
- Articulated knee patches
- Stretch boot gaiter with lace hook
- Zippered boot gusset
Size Chart
| Size | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Approximate height | 158–165 cm(5'2"–5'4") | 170–175 cm(5'6"–5'9") | 170–178 cm(5'8"–5'10") | 178–185 cm(5'10"–6'1") | 185–190 cm(6'1"–6'3") | 188–196 cm(6'2"–6'5") |
| Approximate weight | 52–61 kg(115–135 lbs) | 61–70 kg(135–155 lbs) | 70–77 kg(155–170 lbs) | 77–86 kg(170–190 lbs) | 86–95 kg(190–210 lbs) | 95–104 kg(210–230 lbs) |
| Waist | 81 cm(32 in) | 86 cm(34 in) | 91 cm(36 in) | 97 cm(38 in) | 103 cm(40.5 in) | 109 cm(43 in) |
| Hips | 104 cm(41 in) | 109 cm(43 in) | 114 cm(45 in) | 119 cm(47 in) | 126 cm(49.5 in) | 132 cm(52 in) |
| Inseam | 74 cm(29 in) | 76 cm(30 in) | 79 cm(31 in) | 81 cm(32 in) | 85 cm(33.5 in) | 89 cm(35 in) |
| Leg opening | 57 cm(22.5 in) | 58 cm(23 in) | 60 cm(23.5 in) | 61 cm(24 in) | 64 cm(25 in) | 65 cm(25.5 in) |
About The Brand
Founded in 1995 in Southern California by Pierre-André Senizergues and Scott Zelaznik, ThirtyTwo has always been a snowboard brand first, not a fashion label borrowing snow credibility. From the beginning, the focus has been simple: build gear that riders actually want to wear and trust, shaped by how snowboarding really looks on the ground rather than how it’s marketed from the sidelines.
That rider-driven approach is reflected in one of the strongest teams in snowboarding, with long-standing names like JP Walker, Chris Grenier, Scott Stevens, Zeb Powell, Jeremy Jones, and Pat Fava helping steer the brand’s direction year after year. ThirtyTwo’s outerwear follows the same philosophy as their boots and footwear: functional, considered, and built to be ridden hard. It’s gear made for people who snowboard a lot, value fit and reliability, and care more about how something rides than how loudly it announces itself.
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