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Ski Season Essential List
Winter’s nearing, the first decent snow packs will soon be on the mountains, and it’s time to prepare to hit the slopes. What to wear skiing is always a consideration: you need to stay warm and dry without restricting movement. With that in mind, we’ve created a list of ski essentials, including some of the best ski jacket brands available.
Best Ski Jacket Brands
Which are the best ski jacket brands? The answer depends on personal preferences and the weather conditions where you’re skiing, of course, but the following brands offer some of the most durable and versatile jackets for skiing and snowboarding:
- Carhartt
- CROWN
- Weatherproof
- Berne Apparel
These brands are absolute ski essentials for all conditions, from the depths of winter snowboarding to warmer spring skiing. If you’re ordering jackets for a ski club, Triple Crown Products offers free logo embroidery with orders of twelve or more Carhartt jackets.
Best Ski Jacket: Men
The best ski jacket for men depends on the season. Generally, the jacket should be warm, wind and water resistant, and allow for layering clothing while still providing flexibility. Choose from the following:
- The Weatherproof 32 Packable Down Jacket is surprisingly lightweight for a down-filled jacket. Wind resistant and water repelling, this is an ideal jacket for skiing and snowboarding alike.
- The High Country Hooded Jacket by Berne Apparel is a must have for skiing in the peak of winter. The jacket’s 100 percent washed cotton duck and smooth nylon lining will keep you comfortable when the temperature drops.
- The Quick Duck Jefferson Traditional Jacket by Carhartt boasts a water-repellant finish and Thinsulate™ insulation.
- The Crowley Jacket from Carhartt offers ease of movement with wind and water resistance.
- CROWN’s Foreman Thermal Lined Jacket is great for layering before hitting the slopes. Its flexibility and lightweight thermal lining make this jacket one of our ski essentials.
Best Ski Jacket: Women
The best ski jacket for women should meet the same standards as its male counterpart: warmth, flexibility, and protection from the elements are essential. Possibilities include:
- CROWN’s Black Diamond Soft Shell Jacket keeps you comfy and cozy with its lightweight microfleece, breathable membrane, and water repellant shell. Fleece lined pockets offer extra warmth while you’re waiting for the ski lift.
- The Full Swing Cryder Jacket from Carhartt offers Thinsulate™ insulation and water repellent technology.
- The jacket is carefully designed for ease of movement.
Carhartt’s Full Swing Quick Duck Sherpa-Lined Jacket offers plenty of insulation despite its light weight. The jacket provides a full range of motion with added bend at the elbows—an important consideration for a skier.
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Weatherproof’s 32 Degrees Women’s Hooded Packable Down Jacket provides all the features of the men’s 32 Degrees jacket.
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For spring skiing conditions, consider the Carhartt Women’s Kentwood Jacket, with its 100 percent textured fleece, anti-pill face, and a three-piece attached hood.
Layering options
What’s under your jacket is just as important to consider when skiing or snowboarding. A form-fitting thermal like Royal Apparel’s Unisex Long-Sleeved Thermal provides a good base for your wardrobe. For very cold days, the Carhartt Midweight Cotton Union should be part of your slope essentials.
Headgear and Gloves
Skiing without proper headgear and gloves quickly becomes uncomfortable. Keep your head warm with the Jetline Ski Beanie with ear flaps or Benchmark’s soft knit Balaclava.
Keep your fingers from getting frosty with a pair of Premium Suede Cold Weather Gloves from OccuNomix. Pockets on the palm and back of the hand offer room for heat packs.
What to wear skiing? Whatever keeps you dry, warm, and comfortable. Find the jacket that works best for you, layer up, and hit the slopes!