How to choose the perfect men’s ski jacket

Finding the right men's ski jacket for you is easy once you have the knowledge you need to look for. Ski jackets are not only functional, but they also keep you warm, insulated, dry and protected from the weather so that you can sit comfortably on the mountain all day long.

Types of men's ski jackets

3-in-1 jackets consist of several layers in a coat. The an outer jacket
protects from the weather, the inner layer insulate and it can be made of fleece or similar fabric.
Insulated jackets can have many different weights and materials. They generally have a waterproof outer layer to keep them dry. The insulating layers can be made of fleece or synthetic materials.
Shell jackets are becoming more popular year after year and could be the most technical piece of outerwear you own. The shells are generally windproof, waterproof and highly breathable, but have no insulation. They are very light and offer maximum mobility. Since they have no insulation, you should consider wearing insulating layers underneath.

Find the best fit

Especially since your ski jacket is probably one of the most expensive things in your wardrobe - you want to look good with it.
The fit is all about the shape of the jacket: slim, regular or relaxed. The fit you prefer depends on the style and look you prefer.
Longer jackets that cover your butt are ideal for the inevitable falls in the snow and extend the body.
Make sure it fits you, it leaves you enough room to move freely. How free can you move, and the sleeves are long enough.
When buying a ski jacket, you may be confused regarding its technical features.
To make it easier, what you should look for is waterproofing (water column between 5,000 and 20,000 mm and breathability up to 20,000 g.

Other features

Other important features are ventilation zippers, powder skirt, pockets, type of seams.
Hoods protect from the elements, and most can fit over your helmet without compromising peripheral vision.
Detachable hoods can be removed by opening or detaching from the neck of the jacket.
Pit Zips / Venting are an essential option in your ski jacket, allowing you to regulate your temperature efficiently. Some jackets may offer additional forms of zipper ventilation, which is most likely in the chest.
Wrist cuffs are built-in inner gloves that extend with a thumb hole over the hands but do not cover the fingers.
Powder skirts are sewn around the waist of the jacket and can be zipped, buttoned or snapped shut between the jacket and the ski pants around to the waist to keep the snow and wind out and hold the warmth in them.


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