

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wore this on a few cold resort days with steady wind, and it held heat really well without feeling restrictive. I like the extra room in the arms for layering and gear, and the vents helped when I started heating up on faster laps.""Cold lift rides and fast laps demand warmth that doesn’t slow us down, and the Kvitfjell Race Puffy Jacket from Helly Hansen is built for exactly that. Designed alongside Norway’s alpine race teams, it’s ready for everything from early morning training runs to full days chasing fresh lines across the resort. The relaxed arm design makes it easy to move and layer, even with extra gear in play, while the helmet-compatible hood and powder skirt keep us focused on the run ahead. Synthetic insulated baffling traps heat for long chairlift rides, while mechanical ventilation zippers help regulate temperature once we’re back in motion. The LIFE POCKET™ helps preserve phone battery life in cold conditions, and RECCO® reflectors add an extra layer of safety in the mountains. With reinforced shoulders, articulated sleeves, and a durable water-repellent finish, this jacket balances warmth, protection, and mobility for demanding days on snow."
Price: $290.50 from Backcountry
| Merchant | Price | |
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| $290.50 | Visit Store |
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wore this on a few cold resort days with steady wind, and it held heat really well without feeling restrictive. I like the extra room in the arms for layering and gear, and the vents helped when I started heating...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wore this on a few cold resort days with steady wind, and it held heat really well without feeling restrictive. I like the extra room in the arms for layering and gear, and the vents helped when I started heating...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wore this on a few cold resort days with steady wind, and it held heat really well without feeling restrictive. I like the extra room in the arms for layering and gear, and the vents helped when I started heating...