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SNOWSPORTS JACKETS

We know better than anyone the thrill of being on the slopes and powder, but what makes it even better is looking and feeling good while you’re out on them. Whether it’s your first snowy adventure away or you’re a seasoned pro, one thing’s certain: having the right snow jacket is essential when out in the mountains.

Waterproof, windproof, and toasty warm – we have jackets prepared for anything the slopes can throw at you. Our range fits all ages, shapes, sizes, and disciplines, so your needs are covered. With something for men, women, and kids, get the whole family kitted out for that big holiday away. Additional features include adjustable cuffs, hems and hoods, plenty of pockets, ski and lift pass holders, and two-way zippers to keep out the chill and frost. 

So what are you waiting for? Grab the skis, grab the board, and discover the perfect coats from some of the top skiing and snowboarding brands, including Poivre BlancJ. LindebergTony Sailer SportsPatagoniaPlanks, and Perfect Moment.

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Snowsports jackets come in several types: hardshells for maximum weather protection, softshells for breathability and flexibility, insulated jackets for warmth, and 3-in-1 jackets that combine a shell with a removable insulated liner. Your choice depends on weather conditions, activity level, and layering preferences. 

Down insulation offers superior warmth-to-weight and compressibility, making it ideal for very cold, dry conditions. Synthetic insulation retains warmth even when wet and is usually more affordable, making it better for damp or high-activity environments. Hybrid jackets combine both for balanced performance. 

Key features include waterproof and breathable fabrics, taped seams, adjustable hoods, underarm vents, powder skirts, wrist gaiters, and plenty of pockets for essentials. Higher denier fabrics offer greater durability, which is important for frequent use in harsh conditions. 

Waterproof and breathability ratings (e.g., 10k/10k or 20k/20k) indicate how well a jacket blocks water and allows sweat vapor to escape. Higher numbers mean better performance, which is crucial for staying dry and comfortable during intense activity or wet weather. 

Yes, ski jackets typically have a more fitted and shorter cut for mobility, while snowboard jackets are generally looser and longer for added coverage and style. Both types share essential features like waterproofing, insulation, and snow-specific details. 

A good fit allows freedom of movement and space for layering, but shouldn’t be overly loose. Try on jackets with your base and mid-layers to ensure comfort and mobility, especially around the shoulders and arms for active snowsports. 


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