Dakine Quinn Jacket
The Dakine Quinn Jacket is a longer, stylish shell that is a good option for resort and backcountry skiing.
View ArticleArc’teryx Lithic Comp Jacket
Touring season is upon us, and Arc'teryx's new hybrid soft shell / hard shell, the Lithic Comp, is a very impressive option.
View ArticleStrafe Temerity Jacket and Pants
Finally, there’s another more freeride-focused outerwear kit made with Polartec NeoShell: the new Temerity jacket and pants from Strafe.
View ArticleMountain Hardware Women’s Hooded Phantom Down Jacket
The Mountain Hardware Phantom Hooded Down Jacket will keep you very warm in cold and damp conditions.
View ArticleBlack Diamond Dawn Patrol Shell
Black Diamond's Dawn Patrol Shell is an impressively water-resistant and breathable soft shell that will make you second guess the need to always grab your hard shell.
View ArticleOrtovox SwissWool Light Tec Vest
If you're looking for an eco-friendly vest that uses wool for insulation, check out the Ortovox SwissWool Light Tec.
View ArticlePatagonia PowSlayer Jacket and Bibs
The updated Patagonia PowSlayer kit might be some of the best freeride-oriented outerwear for resort and backcountry use.
View ArticleOutdoor Research Helium II Jacket
The Outdoor Research Helium II is a minimalist rain jacket that's perfect for sudden storms.
View ArticlePatagonia Refugitive Jacket
Gore-Tex has a new technology called C-Knit, and it has been put to very good use in the Patagonia Refugitive Jacket
View ArticleEddie Bauer First Ascent Women’s Alpine Front Jacket
Eddie Bauer's First Ascent Women’s Alpine Front Jacket is a hardshell that combines a great fit and excellent breathability with good weather protection.
View ArticleOrage Gallery Jacket
The Orage Gallery jacket is a great-looking insulated jacket with a good combination of warmth, breathability, and weather protection.
View ArticleMountain Equipment Firefox Jacket
We've put over 80 days in the Mountain Equipment Firefox jacket and it's still the best multi-season shell we've tested. Our review also answers the question: What’s the difference between Gore-Tex...
View ArticleMarmot Alpha Pro Jacket
After more than 50 days of testing, the Marmot Alpha Pro continues to impress. If you're in the market for a more breathable insulating layer, or you're curious what makes Polartec's Alpha insulation...
View ArticleLa Sportiva Cham Down Jacket
The La Sportiva Cham Down Jacket has proven to be an excellent 700-fill jacket, especially for those who value durability and decent water resistance.
View ArticleKnoble Standard Jacket
At first glance, the Knoble Standard looks like just another casual-styled ski coat. But it’s actually a fully-featured technical jacket that has a great price-to-performance ratio.
View ArticleTrew Wander Jacket
Trew’s new touring-specific Wander jacket breathes well, has smart, functional features, and comes at a great price.
View ArticleArc’teryx Cerium SV Jacket
The Arc'teryx Cerium SV Jacket shines in extreme cold, especially when belaying ice climbs.
View ArticleArc’teryx Fissile Jacket
The Fissile is the warmest ski & snowboard jacket Arc'teryx makes, and it delivers supreme warmth and weather protection in an extremely comfortable package.
View ArticleThe North Face Summit L4 Jacket
The North Face Summit Series L4 Jacket combines a great fit and intelligent insulation into an extremely impressive mid layer.
View ArticleMammut Pischa HS Jacket
If its fit works for you, the Mammut Pischa HS Jacket is a versatile multi-season piece that's constructed with Gore Tex's new C-Knit material.
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