If you’ve chased wind-scoured ridgelines or stood in a lift queue while sleet hammered sideways, you know a jacket can make or break the day. This one—made in China—lands squarely in the “modern workhorse” category. It’s a regular cut, hip-length shell-insulated hybrid with a NeoDry 8000/5000 membrane, fully taped seams, and all the pockets you actually use (goggle mesh, ski-pass sleeve, chest zip). To be honest, it’s the kind of spec sheet I see more and more in value-forward technical wear: practical, not pretentious.
The big arc lately is balanced performance: waterproofing that’s “enough,” breathability that’s honest, and insulation that doesn’t cook you on the bootpack. Rental fleets and resort instructors increasingly spec 8k/5k membranes for dependable in-bounds days, adding DWR refresh kits each season. Surprisingly, many customers say they’d rather have smart pocketing and a reliable storm flap than chase 20k membranes they won’t fully use.
| Cut / Length | Regular, hip-length |
| Sizes | XS–XXL |
| Shell / Lining | Polyester with smooth lining |
| Membrane | NeoDry 8000 mm / 5000 g·m⁻²·24h (≈; real-world use may vary) |
| Seams | Fully taped, waterproof |
| DWR | Hydrophobic coating to limit wet-out |
| Insulation | Polyester; optimized for lift-accessed cold |
| Features | 2 hand zips, 1 chest zip, internal mesh goggle pocket, internal Velcro pocket, ski-pass pocket (L shoulder), reflectors, drawcord hem, wind flaps |
| Origin | China |
Resort skiing and snowboarding, lessons, mixed snow/rain days, urban commutes in sleet. Many riders noted the ski-pass pocket is actually where scanners expect it—left sleeve. Simple, but appreciated.
| Vendor | Certs | MOQ | Lead Time | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Outdoor-Apparels (this Waterproof Ski Jacket For Women) | ISO 9001; material tests to ISO/AATCC | ≈300 pcs | 30–45 days | 12 months manufacturing |
| EU Brand X (OEM) | ISO 14001 + bluesign materials (select) | ≈500 pcs | 60–75 days | 24 months brand policy |
| OEM Factory Y (Asia) | ISO 9001 | ≈200 pcs | 35–50 days | 6–12 months |
Resort school, Colorado: 120 units added to an instructor fleet. Feedback after 40 storm days: “zippers and sleeve pass pocket are clutch; DWR needed a mid-season refresh, expected.”
Hokkaido guide service: Used as lodge-to-lift layer. They liked the internal goggle pocket and low faff. One guide noted breathability felt “fine for mellow tours, best for lift laps.” Fair call.
The membrane-plus-insulation combo keeps you warm on lifts, the taped seams block sleet, and the storm flaps prevent zipper wind leaks. If you’re chasing blower powder in high winds, pair the Waterproof Ski Jacket For Women with a breathable mid-layer and you’re set.
Citations: [1] ISO 811:2018; [2] AATCC TM22; [3] ISO 11092:2014; [4] ISO 13935-2:2014; [5] EN 343 guidance for protective clothing (weather).
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