Ski Jackets

Keep warm on the slopes by investing in ski jackets that are suitable for the weather you'll experience. From minus 20 through to just above 0 degrees, you need to ensure your core is warm to really enjoy your time on the slopes. Too often a poor jacket can leave your skiing less than enjoyable.
Buying the right ski jacket will be one of the most important investments you make, as it can make all the difference to whether you enjoy your skiing or not. But there are a number of terms it can be useful to get your head around first, terms like waterproof, breathable, windproof and insulation. Check out our buying guide below to ensure that when you do spend your money you spend it wisely.
Ski Jackets
136 results

Schoffel / Ski
Classic Schöffel resort styling with lots of all weather performance and skier-friendly features. In fully taped Venturi laminate fabric delivering 10k waterproof protection with high < 9 RET breathab...
£167.99

Protest / Ski
This easy to wear winter jacket could be your constant companion on and off the slopes. The fashionable denim twill fabric delivers 10k/10k waterproof & breathable protection with all critical seams s...
£149.99

The North Face / Ski
This is the new go-to jacket for The North Face team and it delivers the highest backcountry performance levels to demanding high-energy athletes. 3D active articulated construction in 3-layer GORE-TE...
£429.99

Schoffel / Ski
A beautiful jacket with cool retro resort styling. In fully taped Venturi laminate fabric delivering 10k waterproof protection with very high breathability and with soft low bulk insulation.
£289.99

Scott / Ski
Super warm down filled jacket for the coldest ski conditions. DRYOsphere outer fabric is waterproof and breathable whilst the plush 550 down fill wraps you in its soft warm hug.
£235.00

The North Face / Ski
The north Face’s rideable down jacket is a triumph of cold weather performance and luxurious style on and off the mountain. Beautifully put together in waterproof & breathable 2 layer HyVent fabric (n...
£219.99

Colour Wear / Ski
A versatile winter parka with classy, easy to wear styling. Oxford nylon outer with fully taped 10k/10k waterproof/breathable protection and 60g insulation.
£139.99

Eider / Ski
A lovely versatile jacket that delivers performance and comfort from ski slope to high street. In fully taped 10k/15k waterproof & breathable Defender Twill membrane fabric with Cormax moisture managi...
£143.99

Roxy / Ski
Best selling winter jacket with great all weather performance and versatile slope to street wearability. Slim ski fit in Quiktech 10k/10k waterproof & breathable fabric with warm low bulk insulation.
£159.99

Roxy / Ski
A fun jacket with jaquard knit print that packs a performance punch. Relaxed fit in Quiktech 10k/10k waterproof & breathable fabric with warm, low bulk insulation.
£149.99
Here we will attempt to help you understand the terms used to often describe ski jackets. Let's start with the term 'waterproof', pretty essential when you are out skiing.
Waterproof
How waterproof an item is depends on how quickly the fabric absorbs water placed on it in tests. The rating is normally stated in mm from 0 mm to 45,000 mm. Quite simply, the higher the figure the more waterproof an item is. So do check this figure out. Also, look out for whether all the seams are taped as this can make a big difference. In a nutshell, if all the tapes are seamed you have a higher quality waterproof jacket.
Breathable
If your jacket isn't breathable the result will be moisture build up inside your jacket. Not only does that not feel pleasant but it will also cool you down when you stop.So check out what the label says about breathability. In addition to this we would recommend that you wear a moisture wicking thermal base layer which will also work to keep moisture away from your skin.
Windproof
At best a windproofed jacket will block as much wind as possible and ultimately help you to keep warmer. Technical terms to look out for include Polartec Powershield or Windstopper.
Insulation
Many jackets will also offer varying degrees of insulation. There are two main types, down and synthetic. Down is good for lightweight jackets and is extremely effective. Check its 'fill' power as this will tell you how well insulated the jacket is. Synthetic insulation is also effective and has the added advantage of being hypoallergenic. It is also water resistant.