Best ski jackets of 2017 2018

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BEST SKI JACKETS OF 2017-2018


Arc’teryx Sabre – the best well-featured jacket

Checkout new price Amazon Best use: Resort and backcountry Insulated: Yes (thin fleece backer) Type: Hardshell Weight: 1 lb. 8.3 oz.

Pros: • Best for downhill skiing or big-mountain skiing. • Suitable for both resort and backcountry skiing • The 3-layer Gore-Tex construction ensures breathability and protects in the wind • The DWR (Durable water repellent) prevent water to bead up and roll off the fabric’s surface • Spacious • Rapid ventilation system • Comes with integrated powder skirt • Available for both men and women Cons: • Do not use a high-end Gore-tex pro. • Expensive


Arc’teryx Macai – the best luxury option that will last for many seasons Pros: • • • •

Well-constructed and well-made Ensures warmth and comfort Features down insulation with waterproof shell Includes body-mapped synthetic insulation in key areas • Lightweight but durable and sturdy • Excellent insulation therefore durable • The best on-piste jacket for inclement weather Checkout new price Amazon

Best use: Resort Insulated: Yes (750-fill down; 60g and 100g synthetic) Type: Hardshell Weight: 2 lbs. 3.1 oz.

Cons: • Very Expensive • Stains easily ( newer version does not have the problem) • Poor function of Velcro on sleeves that barely reaches and doesn’t stay closed


Arctix Men’s Performance Tundra Jacket – best economy option for quality, warmth and flexibility

Checkout new price Amazon Best use: Backcountry and resort Insulated: Yes Type: Hardshell Weight: Unlisted

Pros: • Heavy construction and ensures high-performance • More flexible yet lightweight • Reflective safety webbing for night visibility • Nylon fabrics with ThermaLock coating and ThermaTech Insulation make it more protective • Comes with inner safety pockets for mobiles or other important things • Adjustable cuffs and waist • The heavy-duty front zipper protects and guards form wind • Suitable for playing in the snow, sledging, skiing, and snowboarding, Includes zippered hand warming pockets Cons: • The arms are lower for some of our testers • Comparatively small in size • One of our testers reports that the zipper broke after 3 to 4-time wearing


Patagonia Powslayer:

Checkout new price Amazon Best use: Backcountry and resort Insulated: No Type: Hardshell Weight: 1 lb. 3.3 oz.

Pros: • Premium Quality, Lightweight, Provides stormproof protection. • Highest performance and use durable fabric • 3-Layer Gore-Tex ensures perfect breathability and waterproofing, Comes with Brimmed, helmet compatible hood • DWR finishing ensures durability, Multi-functional pockets • High collar and long hem gives extra protection from water and wind • Includes RECCO reflector for side-country safety • Allows great motion in the shoulders because of the high collar • Flat pocket that is nice when cinching a pack strap over the top of the pocket Cons: • Pricey, Little bit crinkly • Overkills for most riders in the slightly low temperature • Does not include interior stash pocket for goggles.


Helly Hansen Alpha 3.0:

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Amazon Best use: Resort Insulated: Yes (80g PrimaLoft Black) Type: Hardshell Weight: 2 lbs. 3 oz.

Pros: • Detachable helmet compatible and adjustable hood • Wrist Gaiters, Lightweight, Fully taped. • Unique storage pockets • Articulated arms and elbows ensure superior fit • Elastic cuff, Warmer • Excellent insulation • Stretchy shell fabric • Windproof, waterproof, breathable Cons: • Fits Slightly Small • Too warm for the mild cold condition, therefore overkills sometimes.


Men’s Bugaboo: Columbia Sportswear Men’s Bugaboo Interchange Jacket with Detachable Storm Hood

Checkout new price Amazon Best use: Resort Insulated: Yes Type: 3-in-1 Fabric: Nylon

Pros: • Removable inner fleece makes the jacket perfect for both chilly weather and warmer days • Comes with more than 20 colours, Adjustable cuffs • Includes adjustable and removable hood • The Omni-tech Air permeable protection guarantees breathability and waterproofing • Suitable for any types of skiing and snowsports, especially Snowboarding, downhill skiing, winter walks as well as alpine skiing Cons: • Not very good quality zipper • Little bit small in size • Not breathable enough for warm days • Inner jacket cannot be affixed to outer jacket


The NorthFace Arrowood Triclimet Jacket: Pros:

• Adjustable hoods, cuffs and hem • Waterproof and windproof, Breathable • Removable liner fabric made of Polyester fleece • Lightweight and comfortable Checkout new price Amazon Best use: Resort, Casual Insulated: Yes Weight: 26.81 oz

Cons: • Could be warmer, Zipper Puckers • Tight at the arms and chest for some of our testers • Limited pockets, only two hand pockets • Poor zipper system, Poor craftsmanship • Restricts movement, Sleeves too long for most of our testers.


FlyLow Gear Higgins jacket: Pros: • Comes with helmet-compatible hood • Regular fit with articulated shoulder seams • stretchy storm shell gives a great mobility

• 20K waterproofing and fully sealed construction keeps you dry

Checkout new price Amazon Best use: Backcountry and resort Insulated: No Type: Softshell Weight: 1 lb. 9 oz.

• Brushed tricot lining offers quiet, moisturewicking comfort • The three-layer softshell blended fabric gives you stretch, movement and ample venting • The softshell construction ensures breathability

Cons: • Very spacious that make some people uncomfortable • Fit little bit lose


Conclusion The above list is the collection of best ski jackets of 2017-2018 that you should look while buying a ski jacket. Based on your purposes and according to the types and features of the jacket, you should choose the right and best ski jackets for you.


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