Best Women’s Ski Jackets 2022-2023


The 2022-2023 Best Women’s Snow Jackets

Animal Blizzard Women’s Ski Jacket

Animal Blizzard jacket

Ski jackets for women: For those who love durability

RRP £140

This jacket feels extremely durable, yet is still lightweight. It’s clearly been designed by people who know their stuff when it comes to jackets, because it scores highly in the practicality stakes too, with pockets which are well-placed and easy to unzip (tiny zip pulls are our pet hate). The Blizzard ski jacket isn’t the most advanced, but it has the essentials: a helmet-compatible, recco reflectors, and snow skirt for extra protection. We’re huge fans of the jacket’s water-resistant PrimaLoft Gold Insulation Luxe, which is made from post-consumer recycled fibres.

Crystal MPU Oct 22

Verdict This jacket is great for skiing and snowboarding.

Overall rating 8/10

Tog24 Blue Cinder Women’s Ski Jacket

Tog24 Blue Cinder Jacket

Ski jackets for women: For eco-warriors who wish to keep warm on the slopes

RRP £140

This jacket is beautiful. Cheaper ski jackets often look, well, cheap, but this isn’t the case with the Tog24 Blue Cinder, with its gorgeous combo of colour blocking and polka dots. The cut achieves that rare feat of being fitted in all the right places while still offering plenty of room to move (the detachable hood slips easily over helmets) and the eco-friendly filling – made from recycled plastic bottles – offers fantastic heat retention. But with this ski jacket, it’s the little things which impressed us the most, including the abundance of pockets, the super-stretchy cuffs (complete with thumbholes) and the snow skirt, which has a gel print on the edge for easy grip.

Verdict A surprisingly hi-tech ski jacket (we love the fact it’s been made with recycled plastic bottles) with a wonderfully low price point.

Overall rating 8/10

Inghams MPU Oct 22

Montane Phase XPD Ski Jacket for Women

Montane Phase XPD jacket

Ski jackets for women: Never-say-Die snowboarders and skiers who desire rugged, high-tech protection

RRP £450

The ski jacket is extremely light and it was difficult to imagine how it would keep you warm on cold days. We were wrong. This jacket is among the most advanced on the market and easily outperforms heavier, bulkier outer layers. Precision-engineered areas of GORE-TEX – 40 denier across the body and 80 across the shoulders, hips and elbows – provides heat retention where you need it most, while the extra thickness across areas such as the elbows, which are more prone to wear and tear, extends this garment’s lifespan. The Montane XPD Phase jacket has many great features, including the three-point quick release hood, internal storm flaps, and generously-sized interior mesh pockets.

Verdict Yes, the Phase XPD errs on the expensive side, but when it comes to the ultimate combination of style and technicality, you’ll struggle to find a better jacket.

Overall rating 10/10

Helly Hansen St. Moritz Insulated Women’s Ski Jacket

Helly Hansen St Moritz jacket

Ski jackets for women: Skiers and snowboarders who are style conscious

RRP £750

This amazing St Moritz ski jacket was created in collaboration with the Norwegian ski team. No, this won’t help you to ski any faster, but we can guarantee it will keep you warm and dry on the chilliest of days. But that’s not all – Helly Hansen’s breathable Lifa Infinity tech (a chemical-free membrane) keeps even the tiniest droplet of moisture at bay, without the risk of overheating – even when the sun’s blazing, this breathable layer will ensure you stay cool. An additional PFC-free DWR (durable water repellent) treatment makes the St Moritz jacket ideal for wet-weather days, and we’re loving the combination of a high collar (nobody likes a cold neck, after all) and the double-whammy of Primaloft Gold Cross Core insulation and Thermoplume Cross Core insulation.

Verdict This is another ski jacket with a high price tag, but we’re going to put it out there: it’s worth every penny, thanks to a generous slew of features such as the H2FLOW system, PFC-free DWR treatment and PrimaLoft insulation.

Overall rating 10/10

Burton Pyne 2L Women’s Ski Jacket

Burton Pyne Jacket

Ski jackets for women: Skiers and snowboarders who are looking for a technical jacket

RRP £250

Here at Snow Magazine, we’re always weary of some of the bigger brands’ tendencies to rest on their laurels and let complacency slip in. Luckily, that’s clearly not the case at Burton, where this season’s new offerings include this slice of stylish winter wear. Although it’s a shell ski jacket, the loose mesh and taffeta lining of the Pyne adds a touch of warmth – we’d be quite happy wearing this with just a base layer underneath. It’s another jacket with plenty of storage, including zippered hand-warmer pockets, a zippered chest pocket, interior mesh dump pockets, and a therma-pocket which is basically, a pocket with an extra lining to keep your gadgets going for longer.

Verdict this is one of the best shell jackets we’ve come across – it’s unusual to find such a lightweight ski jacket packed with so many features.

Overall rating 10/10

Quiksilver High Altitude Unisex GORE-TEX – Technical Snow Jacket

Quiksilver High Altitude jacket

Ski jackets for women: Skiers who love to stand out at the slopes

RRP £340

This unisex ski jacket might not be packed with the wizardry you’ll see in certain jackets, but that’s precisely why we love the High Altitude – it gets the basics spot-on. For example, you can easily tuck the powder skirt away with the snap fasteners. The fully-taped seams are also extremely durable. You love gadgets? There’s plenty of room for accessories with this ski jacket, whether it’s the roomy mesh pocket, the internal media pocket or the lift pass pocket, which allows you to flash your pass without having to perform slope-side acrobatics. But there are some brilliant added extras too, namely the super-soft diamond brushed tricot lining and the jacket-to-pants attachment system – a godsend for those who wear their pants baggy, but don’t want to risk accidental exposure.

Verdict A ski jacket that looks as good as it performs.

Overall rating 8/10

Decathlon SNB 100 Pink Women’s Snowboard Jacket

Decathlon SNB 100 Jacket

Ski jackets for women: slope style queens

RRP £59.99

There’s nothing wrong with wanting to stand out on the slopes, but all too often the ski jackets which come top in the style stakes often fall short when it comes to quality. Not so with Decathlon’s SNB 100 jacket, which doesn’t just offer fantastic value for money but a tailored fit with water-resisting taped seams, shiver-busting toastiness courtesy of recycled filling and fantastic ease of use – both the hood and cuffs are easy to adjust even with gloved, cold hands. Don’t get us wrong – this ski jacket doesn’t have the bells and whistles you’ll find on garments with more wince-inducing price tags, but it does exactly what it says on the tin – it will keep you warm, dry and comfortable, all without breaking the bank.

Verdict Ski jacket that combines warmth retention with breathability, without compromising freedom to move

Overall rating 9/10

Roxy Snowstars Women’s Insulated Ski Jacket

Roxy Snowstars jacket

Ski jackets for women: shredding superheroes

RRP £240

We love jackets like this – ones which are somehow lightweight but have a pillow-like thickness which you know will keep icy winds and unexpected slow flurries at bay. Key to its cosiness is Roxy’s DryFlight technology and a silky soft lightweight polyester taffeta lining, along with other features such as the draught and damp-reducing Roxy HydroSmart technology which has been integrated into the collar and Roxy’s trusty WarmFlight Eco insulation. Oh and we’re loving the supersized pockets, too.

Verdict The stunning ski jacket is deceptively bulky but the perfect fit makes it comfortable to wear.

Overall rating 9/10

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