Your women’s snow jackets see a lot of action—and Patagonia makes durable garments that weather it. Insulated women’s ski jackets and women’s snowboard jackets help keep you comfortable in icy conditions while remaining breathable and lightweight for uphill and downhill performance. From windproof women’s ski shell jackets to waterproof women’s snowboard jackets and versatile 3-in-1 women’s ski jackets, this outerwear works hard while you’re earning your turns.
Women’s Snow Jackets that Endure
The best women’s snowboard jackets and ski jackets are multifunctional for a range of snow activities. Whether you’re skiing, snowboarding or snowshoeing, waterproof women’s ski jackets keep your upper body covered without restricting movement. They’re crafted for lightweight warmth, so they’re great for layering—and like all of our women’s ski and snowboard gear, these women’s snow jackets are durable, weatherproof and ready to stay in play for years to come.
Insulated Women’s Ski Jackets for Warmth
When you’re sliding on snow, weather protection is key—and our insulated women’s ski and snow jackets combine serious storm protection with functional stretch so you’re always ready for action. Our women’s ski coats are durable and reinforced, with smooth, moisture-wicking liners and easy-access pit vents for breathability. Hand-warming zippered pockets are multi-use for versatility, while adjustable, helmet-compatible hoods help protect your neck and face from rough winds and icy air. Our women’s snow jackets work hard so you can focus on your powder pursuits.
Gear to Go with Your Women’s Ski Jacket
Patagonia makes more snow gear to wear with your women’s ski jacket. If complete coverage is your goal, choose snag-free layering garments. Keep your core warm and dry underneath a women’s ski and snow shell jacket by layering with technical women’s ski and snow baselayers. Hardworking women’s snow pants protect your legs and ankles from harsh weather conditions, combining functional stretch with reinforced durability for comfort that endures. Don’t forget the snow accessories—quick-drying neck gaiters, breathable knit beanies and weatherproof mittens are crafted for lightweight warmth.
Choosing the Right Layers
Wind shells protect the insulation layer from unwanted lost of warm air; rain shells keep your insulation dry. See how they work together with your baselayer & midlayer.