

What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“I like wearing this on cold resort days when I want warmth without sacrificing weather protection. The synthetic insulation keeps things comfortable on long chairlift rides, and the waterproof shell handles snow and wind easily. The underarm vents are great for dumping heat after a fast run, and the powder skirt helps keep snow out on deep days.”When storm clouds roll in and the lifts keep spinning, we zip into the Firefall Jacket from Mountain Hardwear and head straight for fresh lines. Built for cold resort days, this insulated shell keeps us warm, dry, and comfortable whether we’re chasing powder through the trees or carving groomers from first chair to last lap. A 2-layer waterproof laminate shields us from wind and snow while maintaining breathable comfort throughout the day. Inside, lightweight Thermal. Q synthetic insulation traps warmth without adding unnecessary bulk, making it ideal for long chairlift rides and frigid mountain mornings. Underarm ventilation zips release excess heat when our laps start stacking up, while the helmet-compatible hood, powder skirt, and adjustable cuffs help seal out deep snow. Multiple pockets keep essentials secure and close at hand, so we can stay focused on the ride ahead.
Price: $188.29 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I recommend this jacket for riders who want a tough, no-fuss shell that can handle resort laps and storm days. The fabric is burly enough for chairlift wear and tear, vents well when things heat up, and layers...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I recommend this jacket for riders who want a tough, no-fuss shell that can handle resort laps and storm days. The fabric is burly enough for chairlift wear and tear, vents well when things heat up, and layers...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I recommend this jacket for riders who want a tough, no-fuss shell that can handle resort laps and storm days. The fabric is burly enough for chairlift wear and tear, vents well when things heat up, and layers...