Women's ski jackets
Equip yourself with a used women's ski jacket from the biggest brands specializing in snow sports.
Choosing a second-hand women's ski jacket
You've been dreaming about this beautiful and iconic red Fusalp ski jacket for years, with its fitted cut and beautiful faux fur hood, it's been catching your eye for so long! Thanks to Ski Occas, treat yourself to the jacket of your dreams at a lower price!
Buying a used women's ski jacket doesn't mean you're compromising. At Ski Occas, all women's ski jackets are checked and, if necessary, repaired. Thanks to the "condition" ratings assigned to used ski clothing, you can determine for yourself, before purchasing, the garment's wear and tear! Any visible defects will be noted in the product sheet.
Choosing the right second-hand women's ski jacket
Aside from the aesthetic aspect of your jacket and your clothing style, several criteria should be taken into account when choosing a used women's ski jacket. The most important criterion: not being cold! And for that, there's no need to layer up; only 3 layers are needed to optimize heat input. The famous 3-layer system! And the third layer is your ski jacket, the one that protects you from the elements, insulates you from the wind and cold, and allows you to stay dry and warm all day long whatever the weather! Therefore, your women's ski jacket must be waterproof. If your ski jacket doesn't protect you from humidity or potential snow or rain, you'll stay wet all day long. And that's the best way to get sick and ruin the rest of your ski week! You also need to consider the lining of the ski jacket. Some ski jackets are waterproof but not lined. They are used as a "protective" layer to combat bad weather but do not provide enough warmth for a whole day on the slopes! Don't worry, 90% of ski jackets have a lining, and there are even several on the market: Polyester, STR, Microsoft, Polartec, etc. Thanks to the fibers used, which capture warm air, you will stay warm all day long. Just like a car, waterproofing and lining are standard on 90% of women's ski jackets, but the little extras that make your days easier and your jacket more comfortable are optional! A large majority of adult ski jackets have them, but it is always best to make sure! For pockets, for example, make sure your jacket has a ski pass pocket or an inside pocket on the left side so you can put your ski pass in (without having to take it out at each lift). The snow skirt is also important depending on your practice and your level. If you are a fan of off-piste skiing, choose a jacket with a snow skirt that will prevent snow from getting inside the jacket or pants in the event of a fall in the powder! Just like the wrist tighteners or thumb loops.
And if you are looking for used ski jackets , we invite you to find out about our second-hand jackets for children and men .