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CHOOSING THE RIGHT SKI JACKET FOR YOUR STYLE AND CONDITIONS
When it comes to ski jackets for women, the right choice depends on weather conditions, activity level, and comfort. Our womens ski jackets are crafted with waterproof and breathable fabrics to protect against snow, rain, and cold air while keeping you warm on the slopes. Whether you’re a beginner on the piste or an experienced skier tackling mountain terrain, a perfect women’s ski jacket gives you comfort, mobility, and protection without restricting movement.
When it comes to ski jackets for women, finding the right fit, material and functionality matters. Different activities and weather conditions call for different types of jackets:
- Shell Jackets: Ideal for high-output skiing and milder winter days. Lightweight, breathable, and perfect for layering.
- Insulated Jackets: Designed for maximum warmth and protection in cold alpine environments without restricting movement.
- 3-in-1 ski jackets: A technical option combining a waterproof outer shell with an insulated inner layer. Wear separately or together for adaptability in changing weather conditions.
Shop confidently with choices tailored to every skier, whether you're sticking to the piste or venturing into backcountry terrain.
Need gear for the whole family? Don’t forget to shop our men’s ski jackets and kids’ ski jackets.
Materials & How They Work
The effectiveness of womens ski jackets depends on the material and insulation used:
- Down and feathers: Provide natural loft and warmth, best for cold and dry conditions.
- Synthetic insulation: Dries quickly and retains heat when damp.
- Polyester and polyamide: Durable outer fabrics that resist abrasion and moisture.
- PU (Polyurethane): Enhances waterproof performance in shells.
- Elastane: Adds stretch for mobility and comfort.
- Faux fur and fleece linings: Offer extra warmth and comfort in insulated designs.
By knowing the properties of each material, you can select the jacket that suits your skiing style and preferred layers.
Why Weather Resistance Matters
Womens ski jackets are built to protect you from snow and wet conditions while staying breathable on the slopes. Performance metrics help guide your choice:
- Waterproof ratings: 5,000–20,000mm. Higher ratings suit harsher weather conditions.
- Breathability ratings: 5,000–20,000 g/m²/24h. Higher values prevent overheating during active skiing.
- Windproofing: Storm flaps, membranes, and reinforced seams block cold air.
Choosing the right balance of warmth, waterproofing, and breathability ensures your jacket performs across the mountains.
Every detail of our womens ski jackets is made for high-performance adventure:
- Waterproof Ratings: Most of our jackets are waterproof with a rating of up to 20,000mm.
- Breathability: Prevent overheating with breathable material and underarm ventilation zips.
- Taped Seams: Fully taped seams lock out moisture for enhanced protection.
- Ski Pass Pocket: Keep your lift pass secure in an easy-access pocket.
- Helmet-Compatible Hoods: Designed to fit comfortably over helmets for added safety.
- Snow Skirt and Adjustable Cuffs: Stop snow from getting inside your jacket.
- Fully Taped Seams: Provide complete waterproofing for maximum protection.
- Underarm Ventilation: Regulate your temperature during intense skiing sessions.
- Articulated Sleeves: Allow natural movement and a better overall fit.
- Goggle Pocket: Dedicated storage to keep your goggles safe and scratch-free.
Complete your outfit with matching ski trousers, thermal gloves, or snow boots for full functionality on the slopes.
Fit, Comfort and Sizing For Every Body
Our womens ski jackets are built with movement, layers, and comfort in mind:
- Tailored designs for women, including adjustable hems and articulated sleeves.
- A variety of styles from fitted to relaxed, in sizes XS to XXL.
- Room for thermal layers without limiting mobility or comfort.
Your ski jacket should match your level and style of skiing:
- Beginners: Insulated jackets prioritising warmth and comfort.
- Intermediate skiers: 3-in-1 jackets for adaptability on and off the piste.
- Advanced skiers: Lightweight shell jackets with top waterproof and breathability ratings.
- All-rounders: Styles that blend functionality with style, suitable for skiing, snowboarding, and winter sports.
By aligning your jacket with your skiing goals, you’ll maximise both performance and protection.
Waterproof, Windproof and Built For The Mountains
Brave changing mountain weather with jackets that are ready for anything:
- Windproof membranes and storm flaps keep cold air out.
- Durable outer material built for rugged alpine use.
- Reinforced seams and secure zips improve longevity - even in wet, windy conditions.
From sunny piste runs to whiteout days, our ski jackets are crafted to keep you warm, dry, and fully protected.
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Are your womens ski jackets waterproof?
- Many of our womens ski jackets offer waterproof ratings up to 20,000mm, making them ideal for anything from light snow to wet, wintry days. Check each product material for specific waterproof performance.
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Do I need to wear layers under my ski jacket?
- Yes. For best warmth and comfort, especially with shell jackets, we recommend pairing with base layers and midlayers.
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What's the difference between a ski jacket and snowboard jacket?
- Both offer similar protection, but snowboard jackets tend to be longer and roomier. Our styles are suitable for both skiing and snowboarding.
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Can I wear a normal jacket for skiing?
- You can but a normal jacket usually lacks the waterproof, breathable, and snow-specific functionality found in dedicated ski jackets.
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Can I ski in a waterproof jacket?
- Absolutely, as long as it’s also breathable and equipped with essential ski features like powder skirts, insulation and ventilation zips.