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Introducing the newest member of the Alpine family, this ski jacket is your ultimate companion for those bitterly cold days on the mountain. Crafted with Gore-Tex technology, it offers exceptional warmth and insulation when you need it most. For moments when the temperature rises, the long zip vents provide a quick and effective cooling solution. Safety is prioritized with the built-in RECCO Rescue System Reflector, adding an extra layer of protection. Additionally, the jacket brings back the beloved iconic radio pocket from early Alpine jackets, fulfilling popular demand. Stay warm, safe, and stylish with this remarkable addition to your skiing gear.
- Fit:Relaxed fit
- Insulation:Down
- Breathability:RET <9m2
- Waterproofness:28.000mm
- Activities:Skiing
- Product Family:Alpine
- Product Layering:Outer Layer
- Product Properties:Waterproof, Windproof, Warm, Durable, Down
- Composition:Filling: 90% Duck down, 10% Feather; Lining: 100% Polyester Recycled; Shell: face: 100% Polyamide 6.6 - membrane: 100% ePTFE
- Product Weight:1.14 kg
Introducing the newest member of the Alpine family, this ski jacket is your ultimate companion for those bitterly cold days on the mountain. Crafted with Gore-Tex technology, it offers exceptional warmth and insulation when you need it most. For moments when the temperature rises, the long zip vents provide a quick and effective cooling solution. Safety is prioritized with the built-in RECCO Rescue System Reflector, adding an extra layer of protection. Additionally, the jacket brings back the beloved iconic radio pocket from early Alpine jackets, fulfilling popular demand. Stay warm, safe, and stylish with this remarkable addition to your skiing gear.
- Fit:Relaxed fit
- Insulation:Down
- Breathability:RET <9m2
- Waterproofness:28.000mm
- Activities:Skiing
- Product Family:Alpine
- Product Layering:Outer Layer
- Product Properties:Waterproof, Windproof, Warm, Durable, Down
- Composition:Filling: 90% Duck down, 10% Feather; Lining: 100% Polyester Recycled; Shell: face: 100% Polyamide 6.6 - membrane: 100% ePTFE
- Product Weight:1.14 kg
PEAK PERFORMANCE
Peak Performance fuse high-performance, functionality, quality and seamlessly with modern design.
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Tech Info
Insulation Duck down, 700 fill power, 90/10 down/feather Closure Full front, 2-way YKK AquaGuard® zipper Exposed zippers are YKK AquaGuard® Fleece lined chinguard Sustainability Responsible down standard PFC-free Durable Water Repellent treatment Activity features RECCO® Rescue System reflector Detachable snow skirt with snap-in ski pant system
Warmth Rating
Staying Warm
In general, padded jackets are warmer but less versatile than shell jackets, which have little or no insulating material.
The story goes that natural down insulation is less bulky than synthetic padding but loses its thermal properties when it's wet, whereas synthetic insulation works better when wet but tends to be more bulky and not as easy to compress into a small package. However, newer forms of synthetic padding are less bulky and more compressible, mimicking down, and may even be stretchy and breathable.
There are two types of scenarios when a skier purchases a jacket.
Skier one: Likes to ski moderately to hard and can get warm when doing this.
We recommend either a waterproof and breathable shell, paired with an insulation jacket. This allows you to stay warm when its a cold day. Or shed the insulation jacket on a warm day to utilise the light properties of a shell jacket.
Pros: You have a second functioning jacket which you can walk around town with or use a light travel jacket.
Brand suggestions:
- Peak Performance
- Black Yak
- J.lindeberg
Cons: Purchasing a shell outer jacket and and insulation jacket can put some people off.
Skier two: Can ski comfortably around doesn't like to push to hard and wants to wear the jacket to Apres ski.
We recommend a Down or Primaloft insulated jacket. These provide the highest level of warmth around your vital organs.
Pros: Warm and stylish jackets
Cons: You can get to warm depending where you ski.
Brand Suggestions:
All brands make these jackets just look for an insulated jacket.
water proofing
Let's talk waterproofing and how the scale works.
Waterproofing is measured in numbers; 20k for example. The number refers to millimeters and the amount of pressure the fabric can stand before water starts to leak through. The easiest way to paint the picture is if you imagine 20 000 millimeter hollow tube. Let's now take that tube and place it on a 20 k fabric. If we then fill it up with water, the fabric will not let any water pass through. If this would have been a 15 k fabric though, you can probably imagine what would have happened instead? This is what the number means, but that's not how a jacket is used.
So, what does different numbers means to you and how to use our 1-5 scale?
1: 3000mm ( Water Resistant )
Entry level - 3000mm is still considered waterproof but won't last for more than light rain.
2: 5000mm ( Snow Proof )
If you ride in cold and clear conditions, you can get away with this level. We don't recommend wearing this when the bad weather hits (unless you like being cold and wet).
3: 10 000mm ( Waterproof )
Wear this is you like long days on the mountain, even when there's bad weather. 10k is a good level.
4: 15 000mm ( Wateproof )
Rain and wet snow don't stand a chance with this. If you live in wetter climates (Australia we're looking at you) 15k is a good, if not great choice. It takes a lot to pass through the membrane.
5: 20 000k and up, also known as (Keep You Dry In Your Own Shower k)
If you enjoy the outdoors, skiing backcountry or need to be prepared for everything situation, you should be looking at 20k and up for waterproofness and breathability. You'll thank us later.
- Activity: Skiing | Apres

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Introducing the newest member of the Alpine family, this ski jacket is your ultimate companion for those bitterly cold days on the mountain. Crafted with Gore-Tex technology, it offers exceptional warmth and insulation when you need it most. For moments when the temperature rises, the long zip vents provide a quick and effective cooling solution. Safety is prioritized with the built-in RECCO Rescue System Reflector, adding an extra layer of protection. Additionally, the jacket brings back the beloved iconic radio pocket from early Alpine jackets, fulfilling popular demand. Stay warm, safe, and stylish with this remarkable addition to your skiing gear.