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Any frequent skier will tell you that the perfect ski jacket needs to be functional, efficient, comfortable, and, most importantly, fit your unique preferences. Too bulky? You could feel weighed down. Not warm enough? Prepare for a very long, very chilly lift ride. The right ski jacket should bring warmth, waterproof materials, and effective mobility so you can focus on carving down the mountain (or, let’s be honest, sometimes just making it to the lodge in one piece). But with so many options—shell, insulated, 3-in-1—how do you know what’s actually worth the splurge?

Best Ski Jackets for Women, at a Glance

  • Best Overall: Helly Hansen Alphelia LifaLoft Ski Jacket
    , $480 (Originally $550)
  • Best for Cold Weather: Flylow Avery Insulated Jacket
    , $450
  • Best Budget: MOERDENG Waterproof Ski Jacket
    , $55 (Originally $90)
  • Most Versatile: Halfdays Lawrence Jacket, $445
  • Best Investment: Arc’Teryx Sentinel Jacket, $750
  • Most Eco-Friendly Shell: Patagonia Stormstride Jacket, $349 (Originally $499)
  • Best Lightweight: Outdoor Research Women’s Skytour AscentShell Jacket
    , $429

What should you look for in a ski jacket?

According to expert skier Mirna Valerio, a good women’s ski jacket should have extra room in the hips and chest, along with plenty of waterproof pockets for RFID passes, snacks, and hand warmers. “On freezing, windy days, I reach for a jacket with both Gore-Tex and PrimaLoft for warmth and waterproofing. But if it’s 30 degrees or above, a simple waterproof shell with a couple of layers underneath does the trick.” As for the fit, look for enough room to layer without sacrificing mobility—think full arm range for pole planting and a removable snow skirt to keep rogue powder out.

Below, we rounded up the 15 best ski jackets for women that will have you ready to hit the snow, according to experts.