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Top Snowsport Jacket / Waterproof

Patagonia PowSlayer Jacket

user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1 review)

Patagonia's PowSlayer Jacket is a premium, lightweight yet durable, waterproof snowsports jacket for the backcountry-focused skier and rider. It works equally well for inbounds and side-country trips too. Its Gore-Tex Pro fabric keeps out all types of precipitation—not just powder—reliably and comfortably all day long, though overall sizing is roomy. With its 100-percent recycled face fabric, the PowSlayer brings together environmental credibility and technical waterproof/breathable performance in a full-featured ski jacket. At $699 the PowSlayer's MSRP is decidedly steep, but if you spend your winters on snow and it fits your budget (or you find it on sale) it's an excellent long-term option. Plus, with its solid construction, recycled fabric, and Patagonia's customer service and repairs program it's a worthy investment for the dedicated skier and rider.

Reasons to Buy

  • Superb waterproof protection for all types of precipitation
  • Well-constructed
  • Good range of movement
  • Loads of pockets for organization
  • Relatively low-profile, not bulky
  • Lightweight (18.3 oz, women's medium)
  • 100% recycled face fabric
  • Fair Trade Certified sewn

Reasons to Avoid

  • Oversized fit, may want to size down
  • Can't fit my climbing skins in inner stash pocket
  • I remain undecided on the Cohaesive cord-lock adjustment system
  • Price—MSRP is $699, though it can be found on sale at the end of the season (like right now)

About The Patagonia PowSlayer Jacket, and its corresponding Powslayer Bibs and Pants, are lightweight, packable, waterproof Gore-Tex Pro shells designed for backcountry touring, but which work well for inbounds snowsports as well. According to Patagonia, they feature "the first 100 percent recycled nylon face fabric to deliver the highest level of durable waterproof/breathable and windproof protection available." Weight: men's 19.3 oz / women's 18.4 oz (my women's medium weighs 18.3 oz) Material: 100% recycled nylon ripstop Gore-Tex Pro fabric Fit and Comfort The PowSlayer is roomier than other medium-size jackets I've worn, including ones from Patagonia.

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Patagonia SnowDrifter Jacket

user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1 review)

Patagonia's SnowDrifter Jacket is a full-featured snowsports jacket that could be stretched for use to hiking or backpacking.

Reasons to Buy

  • Lightweight compared to its peers
  • Stretch fabric
  • Flat, glued seams
  • Generous sleeve length
  • RECCO reflector
  • 70% recycled fabric
  • Available in men's and women's styles

Reasons to Avoid

  • Pockets are not pack belt-compatible

I don't remember if this is right BEFORE or right AFTER I crashed into a tree. Don't worry, the jacket is fine!   You probably want a light jacket that will keep you dry and give you the features you need.  When those needs include a powder skirt, some stretchiness, breathability, durability, and a RECCO reflector, reaching for the Patagonia Snowdrifter Jacket is a smart idea. I'd love to tell you that this jacket does things that no other jacket does or that it's the best at one specific thing but, to be honest, it just does everything really well, but doesn't really stand out in any one category.

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Trew Powfunk Jacket

user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1 review)

The Trew Powfunk is an excellent snowsports jacket. It has the best waterproofing and windproofing capabilities I've seen in any piece of clothing, it's extremely durable, it looks sick, and it has tons of small features that make it a great buy. That being said, it is quite pricey at $375, but is good enough for multiple years of heavy use.

Reasons to Buy

  • Waterproof
  • Durable
  • Looks sick
  • Lots of features

Reasons to Avoid

  • Expensive
  • No insulation

Fit and Comfort The Trew Powfunk fits really well. The size chart on Trew's website was accurate and the only bagginess that comes with the jacket is intentional for the looser freeride style many athletes opt towards today. The hood on mine fits over a size medium helmet and doesn't slide around while on, however, the neckline must be unzipped slightly before putting the hood up. Speaking of the neckline, the neckline is extremely high, coming up to cover your chin and almost your mouth. If you're skiing in rough weather, this is great for keeping snow out of your face, but could potentially get in the way if you have a short neck.

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Patagonia Powder Bowl Jacket

user rating: 5 of 5 (1 review)

A clean, sturdy jacket that reeks of quality.

Reasons to Buy

  • Extremely well made
  • Waterproof pockets, lots of them!
  • Gore-Tex Performance Shell
  • Powder skirt

Reasons to Avoid

  • Plastic buttons feel a bit flimsy

I bought this jacket at a super discount about a year ago, and looking back I cannot believe how lucky I was to find it; I payed 1/4 of the price for what is arguably the best piece of outdoor clothing I have ever owned! I have been using the jacket (and pants) mostly for skiing, but also for a few weekends out with the snowmobile. For skiing, this jacket is definitely doing the job. A few things that I like about it: Great breathability Very resistant to abrasion Powder skirt + loops connecting pants and jacket to keep that pesky snow from finding a way in I am a fairly large person, and though that the XL would pose some problems for layering, which is usually the case for me.

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Montec Fawk Ski Jacket

user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1 review)

Really good 20k/20k waterproofing, and they're also eco-conscious, which is nice. Been looking for an alternative to Gore-tex that doesn't use PTFE. I like the fit too: it's nice and roomy but not super baggy, and for the price the quality is really good as it's way cheaper than a lot of other big brands

Reasons to Buy

  • Price
  • Durability
  • Performance
  • The jacket arrived really fast

Reasons to Avoid

  • A few loose threads here and there
  • They're online only, so you can't get them in shops

I bought this jacket for the 2023/24 snow season as my old jacket just couldn't hack it anymore. Faded DWR, waterproofing wasn't up to scratch, some snags and tears. I like to ride everything, and spend a lot of my time off piste and in the park as well as ripping laps. As such, I wanted a jacket that could do everything, but wasn't going to break the bank. I stumbled onto Montec and wasn't sure if they were legit at first, but there's been a lot of buzz about them online so I checked some reviews and asked around and people said their gear is good.

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Obermeyer Foundation Jacket

user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1 review)

I purchased this jacket in the middle of last year's ski season. It has suited me well. It is lightweight, yet warm enough with a couple of light layers underneath. It has ample pockets for everything you need pockets for on the slopes and it is absolutely waterproof.

Reasons to Buy

  • Insulated and warm
  • Lots of pockets including one for ski card and goggles
  • True to size
  • Waterproof
  • Easy zippers
  • Hood that fits over the helmet
  • Well made

Reasons to Avoid

  • The hood does not stay in place over the helmet while skiing or when there is wind.

I bought this jacket because I was tired of being cold while skiing and I am very happy with its ability to keep me warm in temps ranging from the low teens and into the 20's (deg. F). I do wear two light base layers underneath. I do find that when the temps gets into the 30's I have to shed one layer and sometimes open the vents that are built into the jacket. I need to say that I am 65 years old and tend get colder faster than 20 years ago. The jacket is lightweight and easily packable. It has lots of pockets to suit my needs and cinch straps in different locations.

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Columbia Bugaboo Tech Parka

user rating: 5 of 5 (1 review)

Great product improvement for one of Columbia's longest selling lines. This 3-in-1 jacket system will meet a great number of your outerwear needs!

Reasons to Buy

  • Versatility in design. Three jackets in one system.
  • Aesthetics. The outer shell and inner jacket look great worn separately.
  • Function. Each component shines when used indivdually or when used as a part of a layer clothing system for changing environments.

Reasons to Avoid

  • A little bulky when the wearer is seated. Unzipping the shell is helpful.

This review is specific to the Columbia Men's Bugaboo Tech II Interchange Jacket system with the quilted fiberfill inner jacket with Omni-Heat body heat reflective technology and Omni-Tech outer shell water repellency and breathability technology. I've been a customer of Columbia Sportswear for decades as The North Face, Patagonia, and products from other high-end outerwear manufacturers are stupid-expensive and don't offer any significantly higher levels of quality than Columbia. Quality of materials, workmanship, variety, performance, and aesthetics are pretty much the same between all high-end manufacturers.

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Eddie Bauer Neoteric Shell Jacket

user rating: 5 of 5 (1 review)

This is an outstanding hardshell jacket with many pockets and technical features that I have not found in any other jacket in my long search in other jackets. It has lots of pockets, adjustable hood, RECCO detection built in I have used the jacket for skiing, snowboarding, backpacking, hiking and just around town in a variety of conditions. It is my go-to outerwear piece in the cold or rain. Plenty of venting and also breathable if it warms up, very very waterproof.

Reasons to Buy

  • Designed with lots of pockets
  • Very waterproof
  • Breathable and vented
  • Versitile

Reasons to Avoid

  • May run a touch larger than many expect

Wow, this is an amazing high tech full feature hardshell. The quality in materials, pocket placement and design is apparent out of the box.That there are the typical backpack pockets at the chest area, as well as pockets at the waist, sleeve and interior makes this a great jacket for multiple uses and was the primary reason I ended up buying it. But it delivers way more than I expected, in fit, feel and just how good it looks. The hood fits over my helmet and is adjustable enough to be used when I don't have a helmet on, it also has a nice visor to keep the rain off my face.

Read more: Eddie Bauer Neoteric Shell Jacket review (1)

Helly Hansen Odin Mountain Jacket MK2

user rating: 5 of 5 (1 review)

I have had so many waterproof shells over the years, some with stretch panels, and some without but never one with an entirely stretch fabric design! Long sleeves and a great torso fit make this jacket a must have for tall folks who are serious about all season protection. The Helly Tech® O2 membrane allows for this jacket to be unbelievably breathable in warmer weather or high aerobic activity while maintaining a fully wind/waterproof barrier to the elements even in heavy snow or pouring rain.

Read more: Helly Hansen Odin Mountain Jacket MK2 review (1)

Snowsport Jacket / Soft Shell

Outdoor Research Skyward Jacket

user rating: 4 of 5 (1 review)

The Skyward Jacket by Outdoor Research is a hardshell jacket that is as flexible and comfortable as a softshell layer and is also waterproof! Designed for winter conditions, the Skyward is an excellent companion wherever the snow may take you. It’s heavier than other hardshell jackets on the market and keeps me warm and toasty even in sub-zero temperatures. However, these features may not be ideal for ultralighters or those who live in mild winter climates.

Reasons to Buy

  • Flexible fabric
  • Waterproof
  • Excellent ventilation
  • Variety of pockets
  • Helmet compatible hood

Reasons to Avoid

  • Arms are long
  • Wire in hood broke

Conditions: I tested the women’s Skyward Jacket as a member of the Trailspace Review Corps from early November 2016 through January of 2017. I wore the Skyward hiking, snowshoeing, fat-tire mountain biking, backcountry alpine ski touring, backcountry nordic skiing, and alpine skiing in and around New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Temperatures during this time ranged from 40 to -15 degrees Fahrenheit. Fit & Comfort: I’m 5'4" with a short, fairly narrow torso (35" hip, 27" waist, 33" chest, 15.5" torso length) and the size small fits me perfectly.

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