
The Best Ski Jackets and Pants for 2026
Oct 1, 2025
For girls who primarily shred resort, the lightly insulated Kata jacket and Pascore bib create a kit that prioritizes comfort and style over everything else. Both are cut to Armada’s standard fit, which is slightly looser than the industry’s standard and leaves plenty of room for layering. If you’re going for that classic Armada look, neither form-fitting nor ultra baggy, we recommend ordering true to size.Â
With 60 grams of recycled insulation in the body and 40 grams in the hood and sleeves, the jacket’s insulation is typical of what you see in most midlayers, meaning you can keep wearing it on all but the warmest spring days. When coupled with a 20K/20K waterproof and breathability rating and handy pit vents, the Kata can toe the line on any sidecountry quest while also keeping you warm and dry when the tap turns on. The Pascore shell bib also boasts a 20K/20K rating and both pieces feature enough pocket space for all your daily snacks and sunscreen.Â
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