21 Best Ski and Snowboard Jackets for Men in 2022

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IF YOU PLAN to hit the slopes this winter, you’ll need more than steady skis or accessories (like ski goggles) for a killer performance. A comfortable and functional men’s ski and snowboard jacket is a must-have for even the most casual riders. But don’t jump the gun yet—there’s a lot to consider when looking at the best ski and snowboard jackets. Luckily, the best brands in the world have created outerwear picks that will become your winter go-tos.

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Depending on your specific preferences, the right jacket for you is out there—complete with waterproof or water-resistant protection and insulating layers to warm your body. But don’t worry, they’re breathable enough to not overheat you on ski day. And there are countless types of ski and snowboard jackets for every avid skier and snowboarder, including backcountry skiers. That means you have to know what to look for in your specific ski and snowboard jacket. Broadly, there are generally three main types of men’s ski and snowboard outerwear: shells, softshells, and insulated jackets.

Whether you prefer hardshell jackets or softshell ski and snowboard outerwear, there are options that will fit your needs, even options with adjustable hoods and cuffs. Just remember to skip the down jacket when skiing. Puffer jackets are likely to keep you too warm while active and retain moisture, making them not ideal for your time on the slopes.

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Instead of taking your down jacket on your ski or snowboard day, try one of the best ski and snowboard jackets for men that mix performance, insulation, and cool style.

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Amazon’s Choice

Columbia

Whirlibird IV Insulated Interchange Jacket

Fabric Omni-Tech Generation Dobby 100% nylon, Omni-Heat Reflective lining 100% polyester, Thermarator 100% polyester

Best Sustinable Jacket

The North Face

Clement Triclimate Jacket

Fabric DryVent™ 2L—100% recycled polyester with non-PFC durable water-repellent (non-PFC DWR) finish

Best Investment Jacket

Arc’teryx

Beta SV Jacket Men’s

Fabric N80d Most Rugged 3L GORE-TEX PRO

Best Packable Jacket

L.L. Bean

Waterproof PrimaLoft Packaway Jacket

Best GORE-TEX Jacket

Backcountry

Cottonwoods GORE-TEX Jacket

Fabric Pertex Shield (3-layer), [face fabric] 100% 40D nylon

Patagonia

Untracked Jacket

Armada

Bergs Insulated Jacket

Fabric 100% recycled polyester, C6 DWR finish
Fabric Membrain (2-layer), [face fabric] 100% nylon
Fabric OmniBloq, [face fabric] 100% polyester

Helly-Hansen

Juniper 3.0 Jacket

Fabric Helly Tech, Polyester

Columbia

Bugaboo II Fleece Interchange Jacket

Fabric 100% nylon, 100% polyester
Fabric DRYRIDE two-layer fabric
Fabric Polyester, GORE-TEX

Last Tracks Insulated Jacket

Fabric Omni-Tech Generation dobby nylon

Mountain Hardwear

Boundary Ridge™ GORE-TEX Jacket

Arc’teryx

Proton FL Hoody

Fabric Fortius™ Air 20 fabric

Black Diamond

Mission Jacket

Powder Search 2.0 3-In-1 Down Jacket

Fabric 2-layer waterproof/breathable polyester

Fjallraven

Singi Down Jacket

Fabric G-1000 Eco (65% polyester, 35% cotton), [lining] 100% nylon

Lofoten GORE-TEX Pro Jacket

Why Are Ski and Snowboard Jackets So Expensive?

Unless you find a ski or snowboard jacket on a stellar sale (which is possible!), expect to pay at least $200 for a quality jacket. This is because ski and snowboard jackets have to be made to combat moisture while also keeping you cool. Brands have made it a point over the years to develop premium fabric blends that are functional, yet affordable. A general rule of thumb for buying jackets is the higher in price, the better the tech the jacket will have.

For example, a jacket with GORE-TEX, a highly water-resistant fabric that graces the toughest weatherproof garments and footwear, is going to cost more than a jacket made from polyester and nylon. Is a GORE-TEX jacket worth a more significant investment? That’s up to you to decide, but we recommend buying a jacket that’s going to last you for years to come. Most of the time, a GORE-TEX jacket will do just that.

Other factors that impact price on a ski and snowboard jacket are insulation. Brands are continuously trying to find ways to keep insulation warm while also staying lightweight and breathable, which can cause some blends to cost significantly more than others.

What you’ll find is making a purchase with any of these jackets above will give you something to count on for several years to come. Durability and functionality is key, so making sure the materials are legitimate is our first priority.

The Purpose of Shells and Softshells

Shells and softshells are the less intense of the three—an outer layer that’s lighter, generally fairly waterproof, and fairly breathable—that you simply layer over your sweater or another jacket.

Softshells are even lighter, usually made from a stretchy fabric that you can use for less intense environments.

Understanding Insulted Jackets

If you’re heading into a more intense environment, a full-blown insulated jacket might be the best buy for you. These cool men’s ski and snowboard jackets are a lot more technical: they usually feature an outer shell, then a layer of insulation, such as Primaloft or Thinsulate.

These jackets are much more ideal for colder conditions—or even storms. You might need less insulation if you’re in a warmer environment—in which case, opt for 50 to 100 grams of insulation. If you’re going to be skiing in freezing conditions, you’ll definitely want something closer to 100 to 200 grams of insulation.

For the past two years, Men’s Health fashion editors and writers have been trying and testing hundreds of men’s ski and snowboarding jackets. To narrow down our favorites, we evaluated jackets based on their performance, durability, comfort, and value. We also considered ski and snowboard jackets that had at least 100 five-star ratings on e-commerce sites we trust.

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