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Women's Snow Jackets

Discover our Women’s Snow Jackets collection, featuring a wide range of styles, colours, and performance technologies designed to keep you warm, dry, and confident on the slopes. From tailored fits to technical fabrics, explore premium brands like Helly Hansen, Spyder, and Picture — snow jackets built for alpine performance and all-day comfort.

Helly Hansen Alphelia Lifaloft Jacket
$799.99
Picture Sygna Jacket
From $649.99
Burton AK Embark GORE-TEX 2025 Jacket
$799.99
Arc'teryx Women's Beta LT Jacket
$820.00
Spyder Falline Down Jacket
From $899.99
Arc'teryx Sentinel Insulated Jacket
$1,400.00
Helly Hansen Imperial Puffy Jacket
$431.99 $479.99
Snobodi Ridgeline Jacket
$399.99 $499.99
Nils Megeve SP Jacket
$649.99
Burton AK GORE-TEX Flare Down 2025 Jacket
$999.99
Kjus Women's Formula Jacket
$1,399.99
Picture Haakon Jacket
$690.00
Picture Exa Jacket
From $539.99
Arc'teryx Sentinel Jacket
$1,250.00
Burton AK Upshift GORE-TEX 2025 Jacket
$699.99
J. Lindeberg Olivia Jacket
$1,329.99
Burton Lelah 2L Jacket
$369.99
Karbon Illusion Jacket
$404.99 $449.99
Burton AK GORE-TEX Kimmy Anorak 2024
$566.99 $629.99
Nils Sundance Faux Fur Jacket
$535.99 $669.99

Women's Snow Jackets FAQ

Which snow jackets are the warmest?

The warmth of an insulated snow jacket is dependent on the insulating material and its weight. Synthetic insulation offers moderate warmth without the bulk, while down insulation provides plenty of heat. Insulation weights of 60g-80g provide medium warmth, while fills of 100g+ offer extra warmth. We've converted these details into a handy filter you can find in the filter bar.

How do I know my size?

Each of our Women's snow jackets has a size chart near the add-to-cart button. You'll also find the jacket's fit on the product page. If your snow jacket arrives and the fit isn't right, post it back to us within 14 days for a refund, exchange or credit.

What water resistance rating should I look for?

We recommend buying a snow jacket with a water resistance rating of 10,000mm or higher. 20,000mm is recommended for most resort skiers, as it offers high comfort and protection from the elements. You can find this rating on every jacket page.