Cons
- A splurge!
JSYK, Halfdays makes some of the most flattering and functional ski jackets out there. This editor-approved option is still chic without compromising on performance or durability. Designed for a full day on the slopes (we’re talking a 0°F – 40°F temp range), it features a helmet-friendly hood, storm cuffs, a phone leash, plenty of pockets, and an adjustable belt that keeps you looking snatched.
- Sizes: XS-2X
- Colors: 14 options
- Material: 100% Recycled Polyester
- Insulation: PrimaLoft Black Insulation ECO 100% PCR
THE REVIEWS: One reviewer writes, “Love the brand and the concept so thought I would give the jacket a try. I’ve been on the search for a fun colorful ski jacket for a while now and this did not disappoint. The jacket itself was perfect – I wasn’t cold at all. I love the additional features on the jacket (phone string holder, all the pockets etc).”
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this storm-proof ski jacket
Burton Women’s Embark GORE‑TEX 2L Jacket
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this storm-proof ski jacket
Burton Women’s Embark GORE‑TEX 2L Jacket
For those who refuse to let a storm stop them from hitting the slopes, this waterproof jacket is a must. Made for riding in every condition, it offers full mobility, so you don’t feel restricted. Combine it with your fave mid layer and you’re good to go with a jacket you can count on to help keep you dry, warm, and even more importantly, looking cute (duh!). Oh, and did we mention they didn’t miss any details when designing this one? We’re talkin’ inner and outside pockets, pit zip vents, a removable waist gaiter, and reflective details.
- Sizes: XXS-XXL
- Colors: Gray, black, green, or crystal pattern
- Material: GORE-TEX 2-Layer Nylon 70D Plain Weave Fabric
- Insulation: 60G Primaloft Silver
THE REVIEWS: “The jacket fit perfectly. Very light weight! But when I’m in a storm, I don’t get cold at all ! With just a t-shirt and light jacket under neath, its toasty! Love the color and it’s completely water proof, tested it in a down pour,” writes a reviewer.
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this relaxed performance ski jacket
Arc’teryx Sidewinder Jacket
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this relaxed performance ski jacket
Arc’teryx Sidewinder Jacket
Okay, let’s be honest—Arc’teryx is a pricey brand, but with that being said, the products don’t play around when it comes to quality. This fan-favorite jacket is the perfect blend of distinctive design (peep the unique offset front zipper) and big-mountain performance. It’s waterproof, windproof, breathable, and helmet compatible. But what really sets it apart is its relaxed fit and shorter length to prioritize your comfort and freedom of movement to achieve a more casual aesthetic.
- Sizes: XXS-XXL
- Colors: Lavender or black
- Material: N80p-X GORE-TEX Fabric with 3L lo-loft soft shell construction
THE REVIEWS: “I own 4 other Arct’eryx jackets, but this one is by far my favorite! The fit is just what I was looking for the whole time – not fitted, but also not too oversized, the length is also just perfect. I use it both as a lifestyle and as a snowboarding shell and it suits all purposes,” raves a reviewer.
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this budget-friendly ski jacket
MOERDENG Women’s Waterproof Ski Jacket
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this budget-friendly ski jacket
MOERDENG Women’s Waterproof Ski Jacket
Now 33% Off
Looking for a ski jacket that won’t cost almost half of your rent? No worries, they do indeed exist. Just because it costs less than most, that doesn’t mean you’re missing out on quality. This bestselling ski jacket has over 25,000 5-star ratings for a reason—it keeps you dry through rainy weather, has adjustable cuffs, offers wind-resistance, and works for just about any outdoor winter sport you choose to dabble in. Additionally, customers love it’s relaxed-fit style and color options.
- Sizes: S-XXL
- Colors: 16 options
- Material: 100% Polyester
- Insulation: 2400 needle cotton
THE REVIEWS: “I love the quality and thickness of this jacket. We have been skiing the last three days and this jacket has been perfect! Fits true to size, great quality, love that it has zip pockets and the thickness of the interior is insulated to keep warm,” raves a reviewer.
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this adorable, sleek ski jacket
Montec Moss W Snowboard Jacket
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this adorable, sleek ski jacket
Montec Moss W Snowboard Jacket
Cons
- Only available up to an XL
If you’re tired of seeing the same plain ‘ole colors (although, we love a sleek black look as much as the next person), this ski jacket by Montec comes in sooo many adorable colors. Depending on your riding style, you can choose between an insulation-free shell or an insulated version, but you can rest assured that the special features like a storm guard hood, underarm vents, media pocket, lift pass pocket, and elasticated snow skirt will remain the same.
- Sizes: XXS-XL
- Colors: 13 options
- Insulation: 60/40g insulation split
THE REVIEWS: “The best ski jacket I’ve ever had. There is so much room to move in the jacket without it feeling loose or too big. The wide sleeve openings are great for getting gloves on and off while staying comfortable. Brilliant quality finishing and the color is 👌,” writes a customer.
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this popular puffer ski jacket
Rains Alta Puffer Jacket
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this popular puffer ski jacket
Rains Alta Puffer Jacket
Rains is known for its lifestyle outwear, and this puffer is one of the brand’s signature designs featuring waterproof and breathable fabrics. The elevated puffer is built for winter-ready protection against cold-climates, waterproof protection from light rain, and breathability because there’s nothing worse than profusely sweating under your coat. Featuring a drawstring waist, fleece-lined pockets, an insulated drawstring hood, chin guard, and ribbed storm cuffs, this on-trend option can easily take you from the slopes to the streets.
- Sizes: XS-XXL
- Colors: 6 options
- Material: 100% polyester with polyurethane coating
- Insulation: Performance recycled fiber insulation
THE REVIEWS: “The material is matte so it makes it age appropriate (I’m in my forties), so finding one which didn’t make me look like a teen was important. I’m also short at 5’3 so this was the perfect level of ‘puffiness’ so I don’t look like a pea head,” jokes a customer.
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this marshmallow-like ski jacket
Helly Hansen Nora Short Puffy Insulated Jacket
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this marshmallow-like ski jacket
Helly Hansen Nora Short Puffy Insulated Jacket
Cons
- Only available up to size XL
Nothing beats feeling good AND looking good. With a flattering cropped silhouette and puffer-style synthetic insulation, this Helly Hansen jacket is as aesthetic as it is toasty. Constructed with water-resistance and breathability in mind, it pretty much checks all the boxes for the skiing fashionista.
- Sizes: XS-CL
- Colors: Iced Matcha or Black
- Material: Polyester
- Insulation: 100g PrimaLoft Black Eco synthetic fibers
THE REVIEWS: “Great coat, tough outer shell, and warm insulation. Used for a variety of activities, skiing, snowmobiling, ice fishing, and daily use.“
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this luxe ski jacket
Canada Goose Cypress 750 Fill Power Down Recycled Nylon Packable Crop Puffer Jacket
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this luxe ski jacket
Canada Goose Cypress 750 Fill Power Down Recycled Nylon Packable Crop Puffer Jacket
Cons
- An investment piece! $$$
Canada Goose is one of the most well-known brands when it comes to keeping people warm. And if you want to make a statement without compromising on features, well congrats because this oversized quilted jacket has you covered when temps drop. We’re talkin’ insulation featuring 750-fill-power down (that’s very warm and toasty), plenty of pockets, a two-way front-zip closure, and interior shoulder straps for a hands-free carry. Is it a major splurge? Absolutely. But if you’re big on winter activities and want to invest in something that’ll stand the test of time, this is it.
- Sizes: XS-XL
- Colors: Magenta
- Material: 100% recycled nylon
- Insulation: 750-fill-power down
THE REVIEWS: “I have this jacket in both styles and I will say each one fits different. This exact style runs a little bit smaller than the full cypress puffer, but I believe it’s because of the box shape. I would recommend going up a size and it’s adjustable at the waist. I’m 5’4 170 pounds and live in Michigan, this puffer is perfect for winter here,” comments a reviewer.
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this ski jacket with sooo many pockets
Backcountry Cottonwoods GORE-TEX Jacket
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this ski jacket with sooo many pockets
Backcountry Cottonwoods GORE-TEX Jacket
Cons
- Def! not! cheap!
Whether you’re enjoying a chill day at the ski lodge or intense skiing and snowboarding days, this rugged jacket is one of Cottonwood’s best. The updated fit offers more room for layering and its waterproof shell will truly keep you from ending the day drenched in cold water. Plus, it features an insane amount of pockets (we’re talking like two on your chest, one on your arm, one inside the jacket, etc.), so you have plenty of places to store everything you need for the slopes.
- Sizes: XS-XXL
- Colors: 5 options
- Material: GORE-TEX, nylon, C6 DWR treatment
THE REVIEWS: “I was looking for a sturdy shell and this is absolutely perfect,” writes a reviewer. “Enough room to layer a puffy underneath but not too big or baggy. If you’re looking for a durable ski kit, look no further!”
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this quilted ski jacket
Alp N Rock Yuki Anorak Pullover Jacket
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this quilted ski jacket
Alp N Rock Yuki Anorak Pullover Jacket
An adorable pullover ski jacket has officially entered the chat, and it’s giving what it’s supposed to give. The oversized, quilted jacket will effortlessly take you from the chalet to the slopes. Use it as a quick layering option when unpredictable weather knocks on the door, and let the Primaloft insulation do the rest.
- Sizes: XS-XL
- Colors: 5 options
- Material: 100% Polyester, Durable Water Repellent Finish
- Insulation: 170 gr, 100% Primaloft® Postconsumer Recycled Polyester
THE REVIEWS: “Absolutely love this jacket and highly recommend it. I ordered a medium which I normally wear but it’s a little roomy so you may want to size down. The quality is outstanding, and the customer service is beyond measure”, comments a customer.
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this super insulated ski jacket
Mammut Women’s Stoney HS Thermo Jacket
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this super insulated ski jacket
Mammut Women’s Stoney HS Thermo Jacket
Cons
- Only available up to size XL
If you forget you’re even outside in below freezing temps, perfect! That’s exactly what this jacket is meant to do. The waterproof, windproof, and breathable shell is made to keep snow, rain, and wind from getting inside. The added insulation adds much-needed warmth, but if you get hot easily (same), no worries because there’s underarm ventilation to keep you from feeling like you just ran a marathon in the middle of summer.
- Sizes: XS-XL
- Colors: 6 options
- Material: 88% Polyamide, 12% Elastane
- Insulation: 80 g Ajungilak OTI
THE REVIEWS: “Been wearing the jacket in temps ranging from 5 to 30 degrees and windy conditions. Roomy enough to add down layers as needed and the material of the jacket really cuts the wind. Skied in wet snowstorms and stayed dry. Fit is great for a curvy shape and not tight through the hips,” writes a customer.
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