There are a few factors to keep in mind when buying a snowboarding jacket. One of the most important factors is fit. The jacket should be able to accommodate the entire movement of your shoulders and hips. To determine whether a jacket will fit well, it is important to try on multiple layers and test it through all movements.
Insulated Snowboard Jackets Can Be Warm
Insulated snowboard jackets are available in different weights, materials, and warmth levels. They are typically measured by fill weight, with the higher the fill weight, the warmer the jacket will be. The two main types of fill are down and synthetic. Down is more expensive and warmer, while synthetic is cheaper and lighter. While synthetic is better for dry climates, it is not as warm as down.
Some of the more expensive jackets are waterproof. They keep you dry even in heavy snow, while cheaper jackets tend to leak. Other jackets have water-repellent coatings and are therefore better for riding in light to moderate conditions.
They Keep You Dry in Wet Conditions
These jackets keep you dry in wet weather thanks to the special waterproofing properties of their outer fabric. They have a DWR (Durable Water Repellent) treatment, which is factory-applied to the exterior fabric. This treatment makes water "bead" when it hits the material, enabling the jacket to shed precipitation. A DWR-treated jacket will also keep you cooler, thanks to pit vents.
These jackets have two-layer construction. They have a thin outer shell fabric and a waterproof laminate. The waterproof laminate is usually white and feels plasticky. It also starts to flake off after two seasons of hard use.
They Offer Unrestricted Movement
A quality snowboarding jacket allows you to move freely and comfortably. It should not be bulky or too tight. Look for pockets that allow you to move freely through the shoulders and hips. It is a good idea to try on the jacket before buying, preferably with layers on. Move around the jacket and test it through all of the movements that you plan to perform while snowboarding. Make sure that the pockets are waterproof and have easy access.
The AK line from Burton is well-known for its quality builds. The Swash and Embark are two such examples. Both jackets feature 60g PrimaLoft Silver in the torso and throughout. They also have a two-layer Gore-Tex construction. Other features include pit zips and large zippers.
They Are Waterproof
Snowboarding jackets are waterproof to protect the wearer from water, wind, and snow. They are made of durable water repellent fabric and taped seams for maximum durability and protection. The material is made of Gore-Tex tissue, which is resistant to wind and cold. This material provides protection for the limbs and extremities and makes the sport more enjoyable.
There are several types of waterproof snowboarding jackets available. The most popular ones are fully taped seams, which provide the most protection in wet conditions. The less expensive types only have partially taped seams. This makes them less water proof in the long run, but they do offer a significant upgrade in comfort.
They Are Made of Recycled Materials
Sustainability is one of the most important factors to consider when choosing snowboard jackets. With more consumers becoming environmentally conscious, brands are making the switch to more sustainable materials. This means that their products are made from recycled materials and have less negative environmental impact. It's also important for brands to avoid greenwashing, a marketing technique that makes a product appear more environmentally friendly than it really is.
Many snowboard manufacturers are committed to recycling and creating products that are 100% sustainable. Their products contain at least 50% recycled polyester. They also feature a Taiwan Green Mark label, which guarantees the material was recycled in the manufacturing process. In addition, ninety percent of Picture Technical Products use a Bluesign-approved fabric.