Introduction
In ski equipment, the importance of a well-fitted ski jacket or snowboard jacket is often underestimated. Many skiers and snowboarders compromise their performance due to ill-fitting jackets - those that are too tight restrict movement, while loose styles allow cold wind to rush in. This guide will help you understand how to choose a jacket that truly fits.
Contents
● Why You Need a Fitted Ski & Snowboard Jacket
● CAPELIN‘s Outerwear Fit Overview: Slim, Regular & Oversized
● How should ski & Snowboard jacket fit
● Choosing the fitted ski jacket
Why You Need a Fitted Ski & Snowboard Jacket
The 2019 Winter Sports Equipment Research showed that a properly fitted ski jacket improves warmth retention by 15% and freedom of movement by 12%. CAPELIN's design research found:
1. Warmth: When the snowboard jacket maintains a 2-3cm gap from the body, it creates optimal insulating air space
2. Waterproofing: Proper fit ensures the snow skirt (Snow Skirt) perfectly connects with snow pants to prevent snow entry
3. Safety: Overly large jackets may get caught on lifts or during falls, increasing risk
CAPELIN's Outerwear Fit Overview: Slim, Regular & Oversized
After analyzing body measurements of 300+ skiers, we developed three professional cuts:
1. Slim Fit
● Features: 3-5cm waist tapering with 3D contouring for close fit
● Best for: Racing and technical skiers
2. Regular Fit
● Features: Moderate space - neither too tight nor loose, suitable for layering
● Best for: Long-distance skiing, chosen by 85% of skiers
3. Oversized
● Features: Adjustable hem to accommodate protective gear
Best for: Trend-conscious riders preferring streetwear style
How should ski & Snowboard jacket fit
When trying on, bring your protective gear and follow this checklist:
1. Standing test
● Raise arms to shoulder height - no pulling at the back
● Helmet shouldn't push against collar (leave 3 fingers' space)
2. Sitting test
●Snowboard jacket hem should overlap snow pants by at least 5cm when knees are bent
● No "bulging" at front zipper
3. Dynamic simulation
● Slightly bend knees and lean forward - ensure full lower back coverage
Special note: Snowboarders should focus on rear coverage when strapping in; skiers should check snow gaiter seal at calves
Choosing the fitted ski jacket
Backcountry Skiing (Ski Touring)
● Recommended cut: Slim Fit
● Why? Reduces excess fabric for easier climbing while preventing wind penetration
Alpine Skiing
● Recommended cut: Regular Fit
● Why? Provides mobility for carving while accommodating mid-layers
Park & Freestyle
● Recommended cut: Oversized
● Why? Allows spins and grabs without restriction, fits protective padding
Conclusion:
Choosing a well-fitted ski jacket is like finding the perfect partner for your snow adventures. Whether you're chasing speed in alpine skiing, mastering tricks in the park, or exploring backcountry terrain, the right fit will make you more confident and comfortable. Remember, a good snowboard jacket isn't just about looks - prioritize functionality, mobility and protection. May this guide help you find your "tailor-made" perfect gear for enjoyable riding.
FAQ:
Q: As a beginner, how should I choose my first ski jacket?
A: Beginners should opt for a Regular Fit - moderately cut to allow movement while accommodating base layers. Look for adjustable hem/cuffs, ventilation zippers and durable fabric that withstands falls during learning.