Ski jackets
Dressing for Skiing with Glisshop
Because the right kit is essential, Glisshop has put together a wide range of women’s ski jackets, men’s ski jackets and children’s ski jackets, so the whole family can be perfectly protected. Our jackets, as well as the ski trousers we offer, have all been carefully selected to ensure maximum protection against the cold, wind, and moisture. Most of these technical garments are designed with membranes such as Gore-Tex, which are both waterproof and breathable.
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Recommended price
£152.91
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£76.41
The Rossignol Jr Strawpile Jkt Onyx Grey ski jacket offers young skiers warmth, waterproofing and breathability with its 20K/15K membrane and recycled polyester insulation.
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Recommended price
£215.91
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£172.71
The RAB Microlight Alpine Jkt Black is a lightweight, comfortable down jacket ideal for mountain activities, offering optimum insulation thanks to its Pertex Quantum and multiple practical features.
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£355.50
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£177.75
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£404.91
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£303.21
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£98.91
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£79.11
Millet's Chamonix Knit Jacket M Black Noir fleece combines warmth, comfort and freedom of movement thanks to its recycled technical materials and PFC-free water-repellent treatment.
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£116.91
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£87.21
The Helly Hansen Crew Fleece Jacket Navy is a durable, soft polyester jacket with YKK zippers, a stand-up collar, and practical pockets for essential items.
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£323.91
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£129.51
The DARE2B Frenzied Ski Jacket Hot Pink combines style and functionality with its stretch satin fabric, waterproof membrane and recycled thermal insulation.
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£197.91
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£152.91
The Therm-Ic Power Vest women’s heated sleeveless down jacket features 5 heating elements that deliver warmth at the torso, pockets, kidneys and back.
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£40.50
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£16.20
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£166.50
The Picture Parker Black by Picture men's ski jacket combines a three-layer recycled softshell, Dryplay 10K/10K membrane and practical mountain features for comfort.
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£166.50
The Picture Parker Tobacco men's ski jacket combines recycled softshell, Dryplay 10K/10K membrane and practical features for mountain comfort.
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£157.50
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£62.91
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£301.50
The Picture Seen women's ski jacket combines recycled materials, 20K/20K membrane and practical mountain features for reliable comfort on the slopes.
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£58.50
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£46.80
Warm, waterproof and practical, the Dare2B Snow Basher Jacket Fig Lilac for kids provides long-lasting protection while maintaining great comfort throughout the day.
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Recommended price
£269.91
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£202.41
The Rossignol Strawpile Jkt ski jacket combines performance with 20K waterproofing and eco-responsibility with recycled polyester insulation.
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Recommended price
£134.91
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£107.91
Made from a robust and breathable material, this fleece provides warmth and comfort during your mountain activities.
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£125.91
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£100.71
Comfortable and breathable, this Mammut fleece is made from Polartec Power Grid, it offers the ideal thermal insulation for all your outdoor activities.
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A Wide Selection of Ski Coats for Men, Women and Kids
At Glisshop, we offer a selection of jackets tailored to the needs of skiers and snowboarders, whether male or female. They feature ventilation systems, snow skirts, insulation—in short, everything you need for great days on the slopes.
Performance… with Style
Whether you’re looking for a quality ski jacket for piste skiing or a more technical model for freeride, their technical features guarantee optimal protection while keeping you stylish on the slopes. Our selection ensures maximum comfort without compromising performance, so you can focus entirely on the pleasure of skiing.
Millet, Rossignol, Picture, Dare2B, Spyder, Roxy… A Choice of Leading Brands
Discover all our models and quickly find the ski jacket of your dreams among iconic brands such as Colmar, DC, Dynafit, Icepeak, Millet, Oakley, Patagonia, Picture, Quiksilver, Rossignol, Scott, Spyder, Sun Valley, Superdry, Protest, Helly Hansen, Roxy, Burton, Norrona, Volcom, Degré 7, Fusalp… In addition to ski jackets, explore our full range of winter clothing in our winter sports clothing corner.
Choosing a Ski Jacket to Suit Your Riding Style
If you’re an occasional skier who prefers sunny days, there’s no need for an ultra-technical ski jacket in terms of waterproofing and insulation. Most ski or snowboard coats are versatile, perfect for use both on groomed runs and off-piste. For riders who spend time in the terrain park, there are anoraks, hoodies, and parkas. For freeride skiers and snowboarders tackling deep powder, as well as ski tourers and splitboarders, there are ski jackets and trousers designed for these disciplines that will keep you warm and dry whatever the conditions. At Glisshop, you’ll find complete collections for men, women, and children to suit every need.
The 3-Layer Principle: Base Layer, Mid Layer, Ski Coat
In the mountains, weather conditions can change very quickly. A clear blue sky can suddenly fill with thick cloud that hides the terrain and alters visibility. Sometimes it only takes a short while for the environment to be completely transformed.
Contrary to popular belief, simply piling on clothes is not the solution to staying warm. The answer lies in the 3-layer system, simple yet effective. Three layers, yes—but not just any three. Here’s how it works.
The first layer is a technical base layer worn next to the skin, without needing to be skin-tight. Made from synthetic fibres, merino wool, or a blend of the two, it wicks sweat away, preventing chills. This is why cotton should be avoided.
The second, or mid layer, provides insulation. Depending on conditions, this can be a fleece—usually made from synthetic fabrics—or an insulated jacket made from synthetic fill or natural down.
The third layer is the shell, protecting you from the elements. This is the ski jacket, which must be not only windproof but also waterproof and breathable.
The Waterproofing of a Ski Jacket
Gone are the days of bulky, heavy anoraks. Today’s leading brands offer highly functional ski and snowboard coats at the cutting edge of technology. Lightweight, waterproof, breathable, and insulated, these modern ski jackets have nothing in common with their old-fashioned predecessors. Who hasn’t heard of Gore-Tex membranes? Once alone in the field, Gore-Tex now faces strong competition from many other waterproof-breathable membranes. Innovation never stops, and we are pleased to bring you the latest developments each new season.
These waterproof-breathable membranes offer different waterproof ratings, adapted to your style of riding. They range from 5,000 mm, 10,000 mm, 15,000 mm, 20,000 mm and even up to 28,000 mm. The principle: the membrane is made of microporous material with pores of a specific diameter. These pores are too small to let water molecules through but large enough for moisture vapour to escape. So snow, rain, and sleet stay out, while perspiration is released. It’s extremely effective!
Washing a Gore-Tex Ski Jacket
For your waterproof-breathable membrane to function correctly, the pores must remain clear and the fabric clean. This means you need to wash your ski jacket from time to time. A machine wash at the temperature recommended on the care label is perfectly fine. Always follow the brand’s instructions on the inside label carefully. When you put your ski jacket in the washing machine, consider adding a Gore-Tex reproofing product to restore the fabric’s water-repellent finish.
Freeride Ski Jackets, Touring Jackets… The Right Choice with Glisshop, Winter Sports Specialist
If you are into freeride or ski touring, you may already have seen this phenomenon: in very cold conditions, your jacket can develop a white frosty layer on the outside. This simply means your insulating layer is working properly, expelling moisture that instantly freezes on the surface. It’s important to remove this frost layer so your technical jacket continues to breathe effectively.
Every ski jacket comes with two key ratings: waterproofness and breathability. These are crucial in choosing the right model for your needs. For downhill skiing, a mid-range jacket may be sufficient. However, for freeriding or if you’re a keen ski tourer, it’s best to opt for models with high waterproofness and excellent breathability.
Choosing a Jacket for Snowboarding
Waterproofness and breathability are just as important in snowboarding as they are in skiing. Most ski jackets can be used for snowboarding as well. In addition to providing protection, they should be practical, allowing you to ride comfortably with complete freedom of movement. Snowboard jackets, like ski jackets with integrated lining or insulation, are particularly comfortable.
In both snowboarding and skiing, having a coat with multiple pockets is invaluable. More models now feature a ski pass pocket on the sleeve or shoulder, a waterproof chest pocket and internal pockets for your smartphone and goggles. Some even include a built-in microfibre cloth for cleaning sunglasses or ski goggle lenses.
Whether you ski or snowboard, we recommend choosing a jacket with an adjustable hood that fits over a ski helmet. There’s no shortage of options, and we highlight them in each product description to help you make the best choice.