Arc'teryx Women's Ski & Snowboard Apparel
Arc'teryx women's ski and snowboard clothing and accessories represents premium technical outerwear engineered for resort skiing, freeride, and backcountry touring. Built with GORE-TEX construction and developed through obsessive design standards, this collection delivers uncompromising weather protection and performance across all mountain conditions.
Touring
Touring gear is designed for backcountry skiing where breathability during uphill climbs is essential. Durable, breathable protection for the ascent.
Freeride
Freeride apparel is built for big-mountain terrain with relaxed fits and maximum weather protection. Move-with-you kits for big moves in any terrain.
Resort
Resort gear delivers warmth and protection for cold chairlift rides and variable groomed terrain. Gear to warm up windy lifts and gnarly tree lines.
What to Look for in Women's Ski Gear
- GORE-TEX PRO ePE – The most breathable and durable waterproof membrane, ideal for high-output backcountry use.
- RECCO® Reflectors – Embedded rescue technology that helps search teams locate you in an avalanche.
- Pit Zippers – Underarm vents that release excess heat during intense activity without removing layers.
- Down vs. Synthetic Insulation – Down offers superior warmth-to-weight but loses insulating ability when wet; synthetic maintains warmth in damp conditions.
- Helmet-Compatible Hoods – Hoods engineered to fit over ski helmets while maintaining peripheral vision and coverage.
Top Picks
- Sentinel Jacket Women's – A durable GORE-TEX ePE freeride shell built for big-mountain terrain with helmet-compatible hood and pit zippers.
- Andessa Down Jacket Women's – The warmest resort ski jacket featuring waterproof GORE-TEX construction with premium down insulation.
- Rush Jacket Women's – A lightweight, durable backcountry touring jacket with GORE-TEX PRO ePE and exceptional breathability.
- Proton Hoody Women's – A highly breathable synthetic insulated mid-layer ideal for high-output touring days.
- Cerium Hoody Women's – A warm, versatile 850-fill down hoody for layering in cold conditions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the warmest Arc'teryx women's ski jacket? The Andessa Down Mid Jacket is Arc'teryx's warmest on-area ski and snowboard jacket, featuring premium down insulation and waterproof GORE-TEX construction for maximum warmth on cold resort days.
What's the difference between the Sentinel and Andessa jacket? The Sentinel is a freeride shell or insulated jacket built for big-mountain terrain with synthetic insulation, while the Andessa is a resort-focused down jacket designed for maximum warmth during chairlift rides and groomed runs.
Which jacket is best for wet coastal snow vs. dry powder? For wet coastal conditions, choose the Sentinel Jacket with GORE-TEX ePE waterproofing and synthetic insulation that maintains warmth when damp. For dry powder days, the Andessa Down Jacket provides superior warmth-to-weight in cold, dry climates.