Orders placed before 4:00 PM on working days = shipped today
We care deeply about sustainability
We choose sustainable products, eco-friendly packaging, and energy-efficient delivery. To reduce returns, we provide size guides, clear product information, and personalized advice. Together, we can make a difference!
GORE-TEX Pro
GORE-TEX Pro offers the most robust waterproofing and durability, with a water column of 28,000 mm and breathability under RET 6. Thanks to the triple-layer construction, this material is perfect for heavy mountaineering and skiing in extreme conditions.
Arc'teryx - Rush
The Rush collection is designed for skiers and snowboarders who face the toughest conditions. This line offers robust hardshells, optimized for freeriding, with GORE-TEX® Pro membranes for maximum waterproofing and breathability. The technical fit and ventilation options ensure that the Rush collection is ideal for intensive activities and extreme snow conditions.
Arc'teryx
Arc'teryx, founded in Canada in 1989, is synonymous with technical innovation and minimalist design. The brand focuses on uncompromising performance for skiers, climbers, and outdoor adventurers. Named after the Archaeopteryx Lithographica, Arc'teryx symbolizes evolution and progress, which is reflected in their groundbreaking materials and designs.
What Is an Insulated Ski Jacket and What Are the Options? An insulated ski jacket is essential for anyone seeking warmth and comfort while skiing or snowboarding. The insulation helps maintain your body temperature, even in the harshest conditions. There are different types of insulation, each with its own advantages. In this guide, we explain the differences so you can make the perfect choice.
Down Insulation: Lightweight and Extremely Warm A jacket insulated with down is the ideal choice for those looking for maximum warmth without sacrificing comfort. Down provides excellent insulation and is very lightweight, making it perfect for cold, dry conditions. However, keep in mind that down performs less well in wet conditions unless the jacket has been specially treated to resist moisture.
Wool Insulation: Natural and Breathable Jackets with wool insulation offer a natural alternative. Wool is not only warm but also breathable and retains heat even when damp. This option is ideal for those who prefer natural materials and comfort in varying weather conditions.
Synthetic Insulation: Versatile and Low-Maintenance Synthetic insulation, such as PrimaLoft or Thinsulate, offers excellent warmth and performs well in wet conditions. This option is often slightly heavier than down but dries quickly and is easier to care for. It’s ideal for active winter sports enthusiasts who value versatility and affordability.
Why Choose an Insulated Ski Jacket?
Optimal Warmth: Protect yourself against extreme cold.
Comfort During Activity: Maintain your freedom of movement without sacrificing insulation.
Suitable for Various Weather Conditions: Whether you're skiing in powder snow or braving a cold wind, an insulated jacket adapts to your needs.
Which Insulation Suits You Best? The right insulation depends on your personal preferences and the conditions in which you’ll wear the jacket. Looking for ultimate warmth and comfort? Go for down. Need a versatile, low-maintenance option? Consider synthetic materials. Or choose wool for a natural feel.
Our premium ski jackets combine functionality, style, and top quality, so you can fully enjoy your winter sports adventure. Explore our collection and find your perfect insulated ski jacket!
CM.
Sleeve
Chest
Waist
Hip
S
77
86
70
94
M
80
91
75
99
L
81
99
83
107
XL
83
109
93
117
A | Chest: Using a tape measure, measure your chest at the point where it is widest.
B | Waist: Using a tape measure, measure your waist at the point where it is the least wide.
C | Hip: Using a tape measure, measure your hip circumference at the point where it is widest.
D | Sleeve: Using a tape measure, measure your sleeve from your neck to your wrist.