Collection: Men's Ski Jacket

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Finding the right jacket is crucial, whether you’re a beginner skier or a seasoned snowboarder. At ERIK’S, our knowledgeable service and curated selection of men’s ski and snowboard jackets from top brands can help you stay warm and protected on the slopes.

Why Buy Your Ski or Snowboard Jacket at ERIK’S?

ERIK’S is the premium choice for jackets for many reasons, including:

  • Our hand-picked selection of performance outerwear brands

  • Staff experts with detailed knowledge about proper fit and layering

  • Competitive pricing and exclusive deals and warranties for the best value

  • Easy returns, excellent customer service, and continuous support

We make shopping for the best men’s ski and snowboard jackets easier than ever. Browse our selection to find the right fit for you.

Types of Men’s Ski & Snowboard Jackets We Offer

Wondering which type of jacket is right for you? Take a closer look at the types of ski and snowboard jackets we carry:

Insulated Jackets

Insulated jackets are perfectly suited for those frigid days out on the slopes. They have insulation built into the construction to keep you warm all day long.

Shell Jackets

These are lightweight men’s jackets that are also wind and waterproof. They are designed to protect you from harsh winds and snow while still providing layering flexibility.

3-in-1 Jackets

Our 3-in-1 jackets allow you to combine layers as you see fit. You can mix and match different layers based on the trail’s conditions to ensure you’re ready for anything.

Parkas

Parkas are longer than regular coats, and this more extended cut provides even more warmth and coverage. These jackets are designed for very cold weather and focus mainly on comfort and protection.

Softshell Jackets

Softshell jackets are lightweight and breathable, so they’re great for skiers and snowboarders who want to stay active and warm without sacrificing performance.

Key Features of Men’s Ski & Snowboard Jackets

Some of the most important features our experts recommend looking for as you explore jacket options include:

  • Waterproofing to stay dry during wet and snowy weather

  • Down, synthetic, or fleece lining for proper insulation

  • Enough breathability to let moisture escape

  • Adjustable features like hoods and cuffs for a more tailored fit

  • Designs with pockets and storage to keep your necessities safe

  • Durable fabric that can withstand extended use

Which features matter most for you will depend on your particular skiing or snowboarding style. Ask ERIK’S service experts if you need assistance matching up a jacket with your style.

Best-Selling Men’s Ski & Snowboard Jackets at ERIK’S

Not sure where to start exploring options? Consider these best-selling men’s jackets and explore what makes them the go-to choices for so many skiers and snowboarders.

Burton ak Swash GORETEX 2L Jacket  

You can depend on the Burton ak Swash GORETEX 2L ski jacket to keep you dry, no matter what’s going on outside. This jacket also has an impressive level of detail, including multiple pockets to keep gear, lift passes, and other essentials safe.

Outdoor Research Snowcrew Men’s Down Jacket

The Outdoor Research Snowcrew men’s down jacket is popular for many reasons, one of them being that it’s made from recycled materials. The 75% responsibly sourced down and 25% synthetic insulation keep you warm, while the waterproof and windproof Ventia shell fabrics shield you from the elements.

FAQ

What’s the best fit for a men’s ski or snowboard jacket?

Men’s ski jackets are typically more fitted for better aerodynamics, while men’s snowboard jackets have a relaxed or longer cut for extra mobility. If you prefer a sleek look, go for an athletic fit; if you like room for layering, choose a regular or relaxed fit.

Are there style differences between men’s ski and snowboard jackets?

Yes! Men’s ski jackets often have a streamlined, technical look, designed for speed and efficiency on the slopes. Men’s snowboard jackets are typically longer, looser, and more streetwear-inspired, offering a more casual and freestyle-friendly aesthetic.

What insulation level is best for men’s ski and snowboard jackets?

  • Mild to moderate conditions: A lightly insulated or shell jacket is best, allowing you to layer as needed.

  • Cold climates: A midweight insulated jacket with synthetic or down fill provides added warmth.

  • Extreme cold or resort skiing: A heavily insulated jacket helps retain body heat, especially if you're on chairlifts often.