Most jackets fall into three main categories based on how they handle temperature:

: Best for versatility and backcountry riding. They have no built-in insulation, allowing you to layer up or down depending on the weather.

Look for these two numbers (e.g., 15k/15k) to gauge performance:

Buying a snowboard jacket requires balancing technical specs like and breathability with a fit that supports the dynamic movements of the sport. Unlike ski jackets, which are often slimmer for aerodynamics, snowboard jackets typically feature a looser, longer cut to provide extra mobility and protection when sitting in the snow to adjust bindings. 1. Choose Your Jacket Type

: Ideal for cold resort days. They feature built-in synthetic or down insulation (typically 60g–100g) to trap body heat.