A Thorough Guide to the 11 Best Ski Jacket Brands to Bundle Up in This Winter
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If you keep seeing celebrities, influencers, and friends heading off to the slopes in Colorado, Utah, New York, and wherever else, same. Everyone’s skiing, and you should be, too, especially during peak ski season. So put an end to the FOMO and book a cozy cabin Airbnb in Aspen or Park City, but don’t forget to pack warm. If you have no clue where to start with ski jacket brands, don’t stress, I’m on it.
The perfect ski jacket truly depends on the wearer’s needs and preferences. So what might be the ideal option for someone who’s recreationally skiing for the first time ever, likely won’t suit a backcountry pro. What you can control, though, is which ski jacket brand to shop from. You want a name that’s respected and reliable, of course. But perhaps you want one that’s also more trend-forward or sustainability-minded. Or maybe you want a label that won’t blow through a paycheck or one that’s size-inclusive. I kept all of these things in mind (just as how I did for my roundup of the best women’s ski pants, according to Olympians) while compiling this extensive breakdown of the best ski jacket brands, so you can be sure there’s something for everyone in this list.
The Best Ski Jacket Brands at a Glance
- Best Ski Jacket Brand for Size Range: Patagonia
- Best Ski Jacket Brand for Color Range: Helly Hansen
- Best Ski Jacket Brand for Plus-Size: The North Face
- Best Ski Jacket Brand for Petite Sizing: Eddie Bauer
- Most Affordable Ski Jacket Brand: Spyder
- Most Trendy Ski Jacket Brand: Halfdays
- Most Luxurious Ski Jacket Brand: Mackage
- Most Splurge-Worthy Ski Jacket Brand: Canada Goose
Whether your priorities lie in cost, style, fit, design, material, or technology, you should have no trouble finding what’s best for you. You’ll probably recognize popular outdoor apparel and gear brand names, like Canada Goose, The North Face, and Patagonia, but don’t overlook newer pioneers in the ski space, such as Halfdays (I call it the Aritzia of skiwear). And if you’re trying to get mistaken for a Kar-Jenner in Aspen, Mackage is no doubt your best pick.
Don’t let me keep you from ordering your dream winter jacket for any longer, though. Get scrolling to explore our definitive list of the best ski jacket brands that’ll keep you warm, dry, and stylish on the slopes. Fresh powder and Instagram-worthy looks, ahead!
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Canada Goose
Image Credit: Canada Goose. Founded in 1957 in Toronto, Canada Goose has certainly made a name for itself in performance luxury apparel. Its outerwear is designed to endure extreme weather conditions, with each winter jacket’s product description sharing the temperature range it can withstand. While writing this story, I found Canada Goose’s website to lay out all product details in the clearest, most digestible way. Not to mention, Canada Goose offers a lifetime warranty that lets you get your product (if damaged from a manufacturing defect) repaired free of charge or even replaced.
The brand’s offerings tick off all the boxes for a top-quality ski jacket: durability, warmth, style, sustainability, and investment value. In terms of durability, the brand utilizes premium materials and craftsmanship to ensure your garments last for the long haul. For warmth, nothing compares to the brand’s down-filled parkas that keep wearers toasty in freezing temperatures. What’s unique about Canada Goose is that you don’t have to compromise on style at all. Its ski jackets are super cute for the slopes and beyond.
As for sustainability, the brand incorporates preferred fibers and materials (PFMs) that have improved environmental and social sustainability impacts (i.e. recycled, organic, natural, biodegradable, and plant-based fibers or materials. Per Canada Goose, 80% of its products are made with PFMs. Lastly, you don’t have to worry about whether you’re getting the best value with Canada Goose ski jackets. While garments from the brand do cost a pretty penny, they last and maintain a timeless aesthetic. If you’re going to invest in any wardrobe staple, let it be any of Canada Goose’s quality ski jackets.
Return Policy: “At Canada Goose, we are committed to the quality of our products and the satisfaction of our customers. Returns are accepted within 30 days of the purchase date provided the item(s) meet the return conditions.”
Canada Goose McKenna Jacket Performance SatinCustomize the fit of your McKenna Jacket with its removable hood, removable interior backpack straps, and adjustable belt. Plus, the brand’s Performance Satin material is made from 100% nylon and provides a subtle sheen. It’s also water-repellent, wind-resistant, and and downproof.Sizes: 2XS-2XL
Colorways: 5
Material: 100% nylon
Fill: 625 Fill Power Responsibly Sourced Down, 80% Down, 20% Feathers
Temperature: -10°C to -20°C / 14°F to -4°FCanada Goose Abbott HoodySimilar to the option above, this Canada Goose jacket is made from 100% nylon (though this time recycled), is smooth to the touch, and carries a subtle sheen. Whether you wear this number in rain, snow, or wind, you’ll be cozy and comfortable. Not to mention, you can pack this jacket into its own pocket, making this the perfect option for avid travelers or those who are super active.Sizes: XS-2XL
Colorways: 4
Material: 100% recycled nylon
Fill: 625 Fill Power Responsibly Sourced Down
Temperature: 5°C to -5°C / 41°F to 23°F -
Helly Hansen
Image Credit: Helly Hansen. If there’s one brand I spot most often on the slopes in Park City, Utah, it’s Helly Hansen. The brand designs outdoor and workwear clothing that can put up with extreme weather conditions. There’s no better option than Helly Hansen for waterproof, windproof, breathable, innovative fabrics. The brand has been in the business since 1877 (that’s over 140 years of experience!) and also prioritizes sustainability regarding materials, technologies, and manufacturing.
Return Policy: “We offer a 30-day return and exchange policy. You can exchange your product for a different color/size within 30 days of receiving it or send the product back for a refund. Product must be in original condition, i.e., it must not be used, and tags are still attached.”
Helly Hansen Alphelia LIFALOFT Ski JacketZip up the Alphelia ski jacket for a light, warm, and breathable feel as you whiz down the slopes. Special features include an adjustable powder skirt, a ski pass pocket, underarm vents, an adjustable and detachable hood, and a chest pocket with a goggle wipe, the list goes on.Sizes: XS-2XL
Colorways: 6
Material: Shell: 85% Polyamide, 15% Elastane – Lining: 100% Polyester – Lining 2: 100% Polyester (Recycled) – Insulation body: 70% Polypropylene, 30% Polyester
Weight: 2.09 poundsHelly Hansen Powderqueen 3.0 Ski JacketThe name of this ski jacket says it all. You’ll be the queen of the mountain in this breathable, waterproof, insulated number. Helly Hansen uses premium freeride-specific features in this design, including jacket-to-pant compatible powder skirts, higher collar, goggle shammy, and Ricco advanced rescue system.Sizes: XS-XL
Colorways: 4
Material: Shell: 100% Polyester – Shell 2: 100% Polyester – Lining: 100% Polyester (Recycled) – Lining 2: 100% Polyamide – Lining 3: 100% Polyester – Lining 4: 100% Polyamide – Insulation body: 100% Polyester (Recycled) – Insulation sleeves: 100% Polyester (Recycled)
Weight: 2.34 pounds -
Arc’teryx
Image Credit: Arc’teryx. Arc’teryx has been a leader in outdoor apparel and equipment, especially technical apparel for mountaineering and alpine sports since the brand came to life in 1989. It’s known for its waterproof Gore-Tex shell garments (Gore-Tex is a waterproof, windproof, breathable fabric that is commonly found in outdoor gear and clothing). But besides Gore-Tex, Arc’teryx is known for its practical and ergonomic designs that allow you to move comfortably in the outdoors. Be sure to check out the product description and scroll through all of the thorough details, too (zipper, pocket, hood, hem, and fly configuration, and more).
The brand is additionally dedicated to reducing its environmental impact. Arc’teryx believes that durability is the key to sustainability, so you’re not only buying a high-quality, long-lasting ski jacket, but you’re also ensuring minimized waste, emissions, and water use (each product page has a detailed sustainability section!).
I can’t forget to mention that the brand’s offerings are multifunctional for whatever outdoor activity you have on the calendar for any given day. Take your Arc’teryx ski jacket from hiking a mountain to the slopes to anywhere cold, really. It’s soon to become your go-to cold-weather companion!
Return Policy: “Returns can be made 30 days from receipt of order.”
Arc’teryx Alpha SV JacketThe “SV” in this jacket‘s name stands for “severe weather,” meaning this piece can withstand insanely cold alpine conditions. Plus, the jacket’s material (Gore-Tex Pro with Most Rugged Technology) is waterproof, windproof, breathable, durable, and abrasion-resistant. Don’t overlook its RECCO reflector, which is essential for emergencies.Sizes: 2XS-2XL
Colorways: 5
Material: Self: N100D Most Rugged 3L GORE-TEX PRO with Recycled Face – 100% Nylon with ePTFE Membrane
Weight: 0.95 poundsArc’teryx Beta AR JacketRemember how I shouted out Arc’teryx earlier for being versatile? The “AR” in this jacket‘s name stands for “all round,” meaning you can sport it for a range of outdoor activities. This ski jacket is packable, waterproof, and breathable, which are all crucial for facing harsh alpine conditions.Sizes: 2XS-2XL
Colorways: 4
Material: N40d Most Rugged 3L GORE-TEX PRO – bluesign Approved Material
Weight: 0.86 pounds
Size and Fit Tips: The new version of this jacket has more room in the chest and waist. -
REI Co-op
Image Credit: REI Co-op. REI Co-op dates back to 1938, with what started out as 23 friends who loved the outdoors, and is now 24,000,000 members strong. It now focuses on making quality outdoor gear and apparel, committing to sustainability efforts, connecting and educating the community, and making the outdoors accessible. Zooming in on its clothing, REI Co-op sells everything from waterproof jackets to moisture-wicking layers. No matter if you’re hiking, cycling, running, camping, or skiing, there’s something for every outdoors lover at REI Co-op.
Return Policy: “We stand behind everything we sell. If you are not satisfied with your purchase, you can return it for a replacement or refund—with a few exceptions—within one (1) year of the purchase date if you are an REI Co-op Member or within 90 days of your purchase if you are not a member.”
REI Co-op Powderbound Insulated JacketThe Powderbound Insulated Jacket brings out all the stops for skiing. Check out its high collar for keeping your neck warm on the slopes, its pit zips for releasing heat, its articulated elbows for free movement, and its helmet-friendly hood. If you get cold easily, this jacket keeps you warm with synthetic insulation in the core and sleeves.Sizes: XS-3X
Colorways: 5
Material: Nylon (bluesign approved)
Insulation: Body: 80 g polyester; sleeves: 60 g polyester
Weight: 1 pound 10.1 ouncesREI Co-op First Chair GTX JacketThis ski jacket provides two-layer Gore-Tex ePE technology to protect you from wind and water while still remaining breathable. If storage is a big priority for you, you’ve got a media pocket with a cord port, a lift pass pocket on the left wrist, a key clip in the left hand pocket, and an interior drop-in googles pocket. Even more, utilize the two zippered chest pockes and two dual-entry hand pockets that are lined with a fuzzy material.Sizes: XS-3X
Colorways: 3
Material: Recycled polyester (bluesign approved)
Weight: 1 pound 8 ounces -
Halfdays
Image Credit: Halfdays. Ever since I included Halfdays in my story on the best women’s ski pants, according to Olympians and pros, I haven’t been able to get this fashion-forward ski and outdoor wear brand out of my head. It’s one of the trendiest brands on this list, but its styles are more than just aesthetically pleasing. They’re still very functional for cold weather and also come in a wide size range and sustainable materials. But perhaps my favorite part of Halfdays is its color options. It’s got everything from softer hues like a buttery yellow and a chocolatey brown to bolder tones like a fiery orange-red and a deep green.
You can be sure you’re getting one of the best ski jackets on the market because Kiley McKinnon, a former Olympic freestyle aerial skier, helped design and co-found Halfdays. But seeing that skiwear didn’t always cater to women’s body or style preferences, she sought out to make a brand of her own to give women better ski apparel options. And that she did! The brand has been cranking out chic, versatile, technical offerings since 2020. Feel your absolute best on the slopes in any of Halfdays’ ski jacket styles.
Return Policy: “All returns or exchanges can be submitted through this link within 15 days of delivery for U.S. orders and within 30 days of shipping for international orders. Items must be in unworn condition with tags still attached to be eligible, if it does not meet these requirements when inspected the item will be sent back to the customer.”
Halfdays Aston JacketI’m fully obsessed with this belted ski jacket, especially in the chocolate brown colorway—it’s just so chic! It’s kind of giving the Aritzia of ski apparel, if you ask me. Beyond its pretty appearance, though, this jacket features underarm vents, a removable belted waist band, an exterior chest pocket, two interior hand pockets, a pass pocket with a goggle wipe, an interior chest pocket, a high collar, a helmet-friendly, adjustable, removable hood, and storm cuffs.Sizes: XS-2X
Colorways: 4
Material: PrimaLoft® Black Insulation ECO 100% PCR; Shell/Lining: 100% Recycled Polyester
Insulation: Insulation Weight: 80g body, 60g hood/sleeve
Weight: 2.29 poundsHalfdays Lawrence JacketThe Lawrence Jacket is near-identical to the Aston style, except it doesn’t have a belted waist, has an interior beanie pocket, includes a powder skirt, and features a high-low adjustable hem. It’s also ever so slightly lighter than the Aston jacket.Sizes: XS-2X
Colorways: 4
Material: PrimaLoft® Black Insulation ECO 100% PCR; Shell/Lining: 100% Recycled Polyester
Insulation: Insulation Weight: 80g body, 60g hood/sleeve
Weight: 2.05 pounds -
The North Face
Image Credit: The North Face. You likely don’t need me to tell you that The North Face is a top-tier outdoor clothing and gear brand. It’s a household name that I’ve personally been shopping for since attending college in Boston. What sets it apart from its competitors? Quality, durability, innovative technology, versatility, and sustainability. I can confirm that pieces from this brand, specifically snow jackets, last several years through tough winter weather. Plus, new technologies in fabrics and materials keep the brand’s offerings fresh, but its silhouettes will always remain simple and classic. You can find a range of garments, like an actually cute puffer jacket to wear to the office or a bulkier ski jacket that can survive extreme conditions. Similar to the majority of other brands in this roundup, The North Face is dedicated to using recycled materials and lessening its environmental impact.
Return Policy: “We accept returns within 30 days from the date of purchase. Items must be unused, unwashed and unaltered.”
The North Face Freedom Insulated JacketSecure 100% recycled waterproof coverage with the Freedom Insulated Jacket. It has all the bells and whistles for skiing, riding, or touring, such as a helmet-compatible hood, underarm venting, and a snap-down powder skirt. The cherry on top is the Heatseeker™ Eco Synthetic Insulation, which is made with hollow-core fibers that boost warmth, performance, and durability.Sizes: XS-2XL
Colorways: 5
Material: Lining: 50D 73 G/M² 100% Recycled Polyester With Non-PFC DWR Finish
Print Body: 75D 122 G/M² DryVent™ 2L—100% Recycled Polyester With Non-PFC DWR Finish
Solid Body: 70D X 160D 130 G/M² DryVent™ 2L—100% Recycled Nylon With Non-PFC Durable Water-Repellent (Non-PFC DWR) Finish
Insulation: 80 G Heatseeker™ Eco 90% Post-Consumer Recycled Polyester In Body; 60 G In Sleeves And Hood
Weight: 1 pound 12.54 ouncesThe North Face ThermoBall Snow Triclimate JacketThis snow jacket is designed with skiers and snowboarders in mind. The DryVent™ shell layer can be worn with or without the zip-in ThermoBall™ liner, so you can truly customizes wear to how hot or cold you’re feeling in the mountains. It’s decked out with all the features skiers need, like a ticket loop, a pocket with a goggle wipe, a snap-down powder skirt, and more. You’ll be all suited up for the slopes in this jacket.Sizes: XS-2XL (and 1X-3X in plus-size range)
Colorways: 4
Material: Inner Body: 50D 78 G/M² 100% Recycled Polyester With Non-PFC DWR Finish
Outer Body: 75D 133 G/M² DryVent™ 2L—100% Recycled Polyester With Non-PFC Durable Water-Repellent (Non-PFC DWR) Finish
Insulation: Inner Insulation: 11 G/Ft² ThermoBall™ 100% Recycled Polyester
Inner-Sleeve Insulation: 60 G Heatseeker™ Eco 70% Post-Consumer Recycled Polyester
Weight: 2 pounds 4.51 ounces -
Patagonia
Image Credit: Patagonia. I associate Patagonia with other popular, high-end household outdoor apparel brands, like The North Face and Columbia, and that’s probably because of its equally long-lasting and well-made clothing. Plus, it offers returns whenever you want (a true godsend for procrastinators like me, but it’s also great for reducing waste). Patagonia prides itself on its activism and sustainability efforts, too. The brand supports grassroots activism, takes responsibility for its impact, and gives part of its profits to the planet.
Return Policy: “You are welcome to return anything that was purchased from Patagonia—both new and sale items. Although there is no set time limit, we ask that returns for fit or color be made in a timely manner and that items be kept in new condition with tags attached. Returns received more than one year after the purchase date will be refunded with a Patagonia merchandise credit.”
Patagonia Insulated Powder Town JacketStay warm, dry, and comfy in the Insulated Powder Town Jacket. This number’s got a two-way adjustable hood that works with ski helmets, easy-access pit zips, a low-profile powder skirt, and hem adjustment. On top of all that, it flaunts a RECCO reflector and pockets galore. You should be more than prepared for a full day of skiing in the mountains.Sizes: 2XS-2XL
Colorways: 3
Material: H2No® Performance Standard shell: 2-layer, 3.5-oz 75-denier 100% postconsumer recycled polyester with a durable water repellent (DWR) finish made without intentionally added PFAS
Insulation: 80-g (sleeves: 40-g) Thermogreen® 100% recycled polyesterPatagonia Insulated Storm Shift JacketThis Patagonia ski jacket is similar to the one above, except it’s made from a two-layer Gore-Tex ePE fabric, making it a water-repellent, durable, and warm option for hitting the slopes.Sizes: 2XS-2XL
Colorways: 3
Material: Shell: 2-layer, 5.4-oz 150-denier 100% recycled polyester GORE-TEX ePE fabric with a durable water repellent (DWR) finish made without intentionally added PFAS
Lining: 2-oz 100% polyester (70% recycled) stretch taffeta with a DWR finish
Insulation: Strategically placed blend of 60-g and 100-g Thermogreen® 100% recycled polyester -
Salomon
Image Credit: Salomon. Salomon doesn’t just make cute sneaker collabs with Sandy Liang (but trust me, the brand’s shoes are so comfy, stylish, and worth your coin). It also creates clothing and gear for trail running, hiking, and other outdoor activities. However, unlike most other names on this list, Salomon actually makes ski and snowboard equipment, too (think skis, snowboards, boots, goggles, helmets, and so on), so you can count on the brand to know what it’s doing in the ski space. Salomon fuses innovative design and technology to get an aesthetic reminiscent of the “gorpcore” trend. Since 1947, the brand has also been focused on innovating for a more sustainable future through more responsible outdoor practices and sustainable innovations (you can access all of its reports on Salomon’s website).
Return Policy: “Products being returned must meet the following conditions:
– The products have not been used
– The products are returned within 45 days of receipt
– The products are in their original, undamaged packaging. Packages opened with care are not considered damaged.”Salomon Alpenflow Hooded Down JacketThis down jacket‘s fabric stretches in two directions to ensure comfortable, free movement—just what you need for skiing! Its insulation has got you covered for any cold day in the mountains or chilly day in the city.Sizes: XS-XL
Colorways: 3
Material: Body: 91% Polyester, 9% Elastane
Fill: 650 fill power; Our premium 90/10 ratio contains 90% Down and 10% feathers.
Weight: 2.2 poundsSalomon Brilliant Insulated Jacket HoodieNeed even more stretch? This ski jacket is a step up from the previous one, thanks to its four-way stretch fabric. Plus, PrimeLoft insulation brings even more warmth to your body as you explore the great outdoors. Perhaps even more impressive is its AdvancedSkin Dry Technology that shields you from rain, snow, and wind. The Brilliant jacket is one of the brand’s most popular styles and is now made with 86% recycled outer fabric and a PFC-free water-reppelency.Sizes: XS-XL
Colorways: 4
Material: Body: 91% Polyester, 9% Elastane
Fill: 650 fill power; Our premium 90/10 ratio contains 90% Down and 10% feathers.
Weight: 2.06 pounds -
Mackage
Image Credit: Mackage. Make Mackage your first online shopping stop if you’re trying to look like a Kar-Jenner in Aspen. Any mob wife or quiet luxury lover knows a snow jacket that cinches at the waist and has a fur hood is a must-have. Mackage’s silhouettes are so flattering and chic, especially compared to the extra baggy ski jackets you usually see on the slopes. Yes, the brand’s offerings have eye-popping price tags, but you can’t deny its styles will help you serve major looks while skiing and produce an Instagram post (or three!).
Quality, purpose, and performance are at Mackage’s core and have been since it launched in 1999. The brand chooses to work with the most responsible leathers, down, and wools and puts htem through innovative and meticulous construction. The final products will surprise you with how luxurious yet practical they are.
Return Policy: “If your item is eligible for a return, you may request a return label within 14 days from the shipping date via our Returns Portal.”
Mackage Elita Down Ski JacketI’m wholeheartedly obsessed with the Elita fitted down ski jacket. I mean, just look at how it snatches the model’s waist. I’d imagine this is the style of jacket an A-lister like Hailey Bieber would wear to catch some fresh powder. The hood with a blue fox fur trim is removable in case you heat up a little too much on the slopes. Small details are everything, which is why I love how this figure-hugging number also comes with thumb loops for even more protection and warmth for your hands.Sizes: 2XS-3XL
Colorways: 4
Material: Shell (Woven): 84% Polyamide/ Nylon, 16% Elastane Spandex. Lining: (Woven): 100% Polyamide/ Nylon. Filling: 90% Duck Down, 10% Duck Feathers. Combo. Filling: 100% Polyester.Fur 100% Finland Blue Frost Fox. Water-resistant & water-repellent.
Fill and Down: Primaloft® Gold Series insulation and Nano duck down with 800+ fill powerMackage Iclyn-R Medium Down Ski JacketThis recycled down ski jacket might be a little easier to move in since it features a four-way stretch shell and offers a more relaxed fit (though it still flares out at the waist for a little shape). Keep your paws toasty with the adjustable silicone Velcro cuff tabs and rib knit storm cuffs with thumb loops. This ski tech design has performance and sleek style down pat.Sizes: 2XS-XL
Colorways: 1
Material: Shell: 84% polyamide/nylon, 16% elastane/spandex. Lining: 100% recycled nylon. Filling: 90% duck down, 10% feathers. Water-repellent & Water-resistant.
Temperature: Down to -20°C -
Eddie Bauer
Image Credit: Eddie Bauer. For over 100 years, Eddie Bauer has inspired shoppers to connect with the outdoors in clothing and gear that makes them feel empowered to explore. Its outerwear lineup is extensive, to say the least, carrying everything from insulated jackets and parkas to softshell and wind jackets, vests, and rainwear. All are made with quality, durability, inclusivity, accessibility, sustainability, and innovation in mind. If you prioritize reliability and heritage (and more affordable prices!), look no further than Eddie Bauer for your ski jackets and beyond.
Return Policy: “If you are unsatisfied with your Eddie Bauer product, you may return or exchange it in its original unworn/unused condition with proof of purchase within 60 days for a replacement or a full refund in the original form of payment.”
Eddie Bauer Powder Search 3-In-1 Waterproof Ski JacketOn Sale 50% offThis waterproof ski jacket stands out from its counterparts because you can wear both the shell and the insulated liner for extra cold days, or remove the liner if you’re starting to break a sweat. You can even wear the liner on its own. That’s where the 3-in-1 in its name comes from, so if you’re a fan of multifunctional garments, add this jacket to your cart.Sizes: M-2XL (in regular, petite, tall, and plus size ranges)
Colorways: 5
Material: 100% recycled polyester
Fill: 80g ThermaFill® insulated removable linerEddie Bauer Funski 3-in-1 Waterproof Ski JacketOn Sale 30% offAnother option with several uses, this Eddie Bauer jacket has lots of pockets to hold your pass, chapstick, wallet, keys, phone, tissues, and whatever else you pack for a ski day. When temperatures really drop, remember to layer the insulated liner with synthetic fill.Sizes: M-2XL
Colorways: 3
Material: bluesign®-APPROVED 100% recycled polyester shell
Fill: Liner: polyfill insulation traps in warmth -
Spyder
Image Credit: Spyder. Spyder is another performance outerwear brand I spotted often in Park City ski shops. Its advanced technical composition and style are superior and include EXO Technology, Dermizax, Graphene, Sorona, RECCO, Primeloft, and Gore-Tex. Founded in 1978, the brand has expanded to design ski, fitness, swim, and lifestyle apparel and accessories. Its expertise in innovative materials is unmatched and so is its knowledge of what both professional athletes and casual enthusiasts need in winter sportswear. Bonus: It has an official Amazon storefront with ski jackets aplenty, along with prices that won’t break the bank ($120 is such a steal!), with many styles on sale as we speak.
Return Policy: “Defective or, unworn and unused merchandise may be returned within 30 days after purchase for either exchange or refund. The product must be returned unworn.”
Spyder Field Insulated Ski JacketMake runs and tricks look easy (and stylish) in this Spyder ski jacket
. It’s got Sorona body insulation, which offers long-lasting shape and warmth. The garment also includes all of the other common ski-specific design elements, like a helmet-friendly hood, underarm vents, a powder skirt, and a pass pocket. The brand says this snow jacket is best for freestyle, backcountry, and recreational skiing.Sizes: XS-L
Colorways: 1
Material: 59% recycled polyester, 41% polyester
Insulation: 80 grams of SORONA body insulationSpyder All Out Insulated Anorak Ski JacketOn Sale 29% offYou truly get the best of both worlds with this number, and by that, I mean that it gives you all the advantages of a ski jacket and an anorak. Keep your body warm with 80 grams of EXO Thermo insulation, and stay dry with the PFC-free DWR. This jacket
‘s uniquely shaped front pocket provides storage that none of the other options on this list have.Sizes: XS-XL
Colorways: 2
Material: 55% polyester, 45% recycled polyester
Insulation: 80 grams of EXO Thermo insulation
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