The following are Snowboarding Profiles' Top 10 cheap women's snowboard jackets for 2023-2024. The list is broken up into 2 sections depending on your budget.
The jackets in this list aren't necessarily the cheapest going around, but the best value-for-money. They're the best performing jackets that also come in at a reasonable price-point. They had to be of at least decent quality to make the list.
The list is broken up into the following:
- The Top 5 Women’s Snowboarding Jackets between $250 & $300
- The Top 5 Women’s Snowboarding Jackets $250 and under
O.k. let’s get into the jackets that made the list.
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TOP 5 WOMEN'S JACKETS BETWEEN $250 AND $300
If you’ve got a reasonable budget, but not willing to spend too much, but still want good waterproofing, breathability and other performance factors out of your jacket, these jackets are probably for you.
Of the 22 jackets that we rated that cost between $250 and $300:
JACKET BETWEEN $250 AND $300 #5
Jacket: L1 Snowblind
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Score: 83.5/100
Insulation: 150G
Waterproofing: 20,000mm
Breathability: 20,000g
Seams: Critically Taped
FIT: REGULAR
Starting off the list, in the #10 position, is L1's Snowblind snowboard jacket.
The Snowblind features 20K/20K waterproofing/breathability, which is great for a jacket of this price. On top of that, you get great functionality, including a snap away powder skirt with jacket-to-pant snap connections.
The Snowblind is also the cheapest in this $250 to $300 section.
It features a regular fit that's not too loose but still with room to layer underneath.
Score Breakdown for the Snowblind
RATING | Contribution to Final Score | |
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WATERPROOFING | 4.5 | 27/30 |
SEAM SEALING | 2.5 | 10/20 |
BREATHABILITY | 4.5 | 22.5/25 |
POWDER SKIRT | 5.0 | 5/5 |
VENTING | 5.0 | 5/5 |
HOOD | 5.0 | 5/5 |
JACKET TO PANTS CONNECTIONS | 5.0 | 5/5 |
POCKETS | 4.0 | 4/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 83.5/100 |
JACKET BETWEEN $250 AND $300 #4
Jacket: VoLCom Shelter 3d Stretch
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Score: 85.5/100
Insulation: 80G Body | 60g Sleeves
Waterproofing: 15,000mm
Breathability: 15,000g
Seams: FUlly Taped
FIT: VS10 (A slim fit with minimal contouring)
Next up we have Volcom's Shelter 3D Stretch snowboard jacket.
As the name suggests, the Shelter 3D Stretch uses a stretchy fabric to help with freedom of movement in your body and allows for a slimmer fit without losing that mobility.
It features a mid-level of insulation with a little more in the body than the sleeves and really decent waterproofing, along with some great functionality, including zip-together jacket-to-pant connections and a good number of functional pockets.
Score Breakdown for the Shelter 3D Stretch
RATING | Contribution to Final Score | |
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WATERPROOFING | 4.0 | 24/30 |
SEAM SEALING | 5.0 | 20/20 |
BREATHABILITY | 3.5 | 17.5/25 |
POWDER SKIRT | 4.0 | 4/5 |
VENTING | 5.0 | 5/5 |
HOOD | 5.0 | 5/5 |
JACKET TO PANTS CONNECTIONS | 5.0 | 5/5 |
POCKETS | 5.0 | 5/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 85.5/100 |
JACKET BETWEEN $250 AND $300 #3
Jacket: Trew Gear Astoria
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Score: 89.5/100
Insulation: Shell
Waterproofing: 20,000mm
Breathability: 20,000g
Seams: FUlly Taped
FIT: Relaxed
Coming in at #3, we have the Trew Astoria.
The Astoria might only just come under the price limit for this list, but the level of waterproofing and breathability it has is usually reserved for much pricier snowboard jackets. On top of that it features a heavy duty weave (200D-320D), which helps with durability and this level of toughness is also typically seen on more expensive jackets.
They also accommodate with many functional features, including a removable powder skirt and a 3 point adjustable helmet compatible hood.
They have relaxed fit, which allows you to layer underneath for colder days and helps with freedom of movement.
Score Breakdown for the Astoria
RATING | Contribution to Final Score | |
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WATERPROOFING | 4.5 | 27/30 |
SEAM SEALING | 5.0 | 20/20 |
BREATHABILITY | 4.5 | 22.5/25 |
POWDER SKIRT | 5.0 | 5/5 |
VENTING | 5.0 | 5/5 |
HOOD | 5.0 | 5/5 |
JACKET TO PANTS CONNECTIONS | 0.0 | 0/5 |
POCKETS | 5.0 | 5/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 83.5/100 |
JACKET BETWEEN $250 AND $300 #2
Jacket: 686 Smarty 3-in-1 Spellbound
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Score: 90.5/100
Insulation: REMOVABLE 100g
Waterproofing: 20,000mm
Breathability: 20,000g
Seams: Fully Taped
FIT: RELAXED
The 686 Smarty 3-in-1 Spellbound is unique in this list in that it has a removable layer with 100g of Insulation, so you can use this jacket as a shell when it's warm and essentially have a mid-layer that you can include when it gets colder.
That makes this jacket particularly good value-for-money, when you consider you're essentially getting a jacket and a mid-layer.
And when it comes to waterproofing and breathability it doesn't slack off there either, providing a really good level of performance, in addition to heaps of functionality features.
Score Breakdown for the Smarty 3-in-1 Spellbound
RATING | Contribution to Final Score | |
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WATERPROOFING | 4.5 | 27/30 |
SEAM SEALING | 5.0 | 20/20 |
BREATHABILITY | 4.0 | 20/25 |
POWDER SKIRT | 4.0 | 4/5 |
VENTING | 5.0 | 5/5 |
HOOD | 5.0 | 5/5 |
JACKET TO PANTS CONNECTIONS | 5.0 | 5/5 |
POCKETS | 4.5 | 4.5/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 90.5/100 |
JACKET BETWEEN $250 AND $300 #1
Jacket: 686 Hydra Insulated
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Score: 91/100
Insulation: 60G
Waterproofing: 20,000mm
Breathability: 20,000g
Seams: Fully Taped
FIT: Regular (with articulation)
And finally the #1 jacket in this section, is 686's Hydra Insulated.
Featuring 60g of 85% recycled insulation, the Hydra Insulated comes with great waterproofing and breathability for its price and all the functionality you'll probably ever need, including ample pockets with specific purposes, like it's zippered sleeve pass pocket and insulated media pocket.
The Hydra focuses on freedom of movement. It has a regular fit, so a little slimmer than relaxed but not super slim, but it has articulation in the seams and a stretchy fabric that allows for extra mobility.
Score Breakdown for the Hydra Insulated
RATING | Contribution to Final Score | |
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WATERPROOFING | 4.5 | 27/30 |
SEAM SEALING | 5.0 | 20/20 |
BREATHABILITY | 4.0 | 20/25 |
POWDER SKIRT | 4.0 | 4/5 |
VENTING | 5.0 | 5/5 |
HOOD | 5.0 | 5/5 |
JACKET TO PANTS CONNECTIONS | 5.0 | 5/5 |
POCKETS | 5.0 | 5/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 91/100 |
TOP 5 WOMEN'S JACKETS UNDER $250
If you want to get the best you can in terms of performance – but want to spend as little as possible to get it, then this is the list for you. You'll have to sacrifice a little bit but these are the best that I’ve found in terms of performance for under $250.
Of the 23 jackets that we rated that cost less than $250:
JACKETS UNDER $250 #5
Jacket: DC Liberate
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Score: 73/100
Insulation: 80g BODY | 40G Sleeves
Waterproofing: 15,000mm
Breathability: 10,000g
Seams: CRITICALLY Taped
FIT: REGULAR
Starting off our under $250 list, we have the DC Liberate snowboard jacket.
The Liberate may not be the most technical, highest performing jacket out there, but for the price, you get really decent waterproofing and breathability - the two most important things you want from your jacket, in my opinion.
It also features a good amount of insulation, which is targeted for more around the torso and less in the sleeves.
On top of that, it has a host of functionality, including a 2 way adjustable hood, jacket-to-pant connection system and a plethora of pockets, including a zippered sleeve pass pocket.
Score Breakdown for the Liberate
RATING | Contribution to Final Score | |
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WATERPROOFING | 4.0 | 24/30 |
SEAM SEALING | 2.5 | 10/20 |
BREATHABILITY | 3.0 | 15/25 |
POWDER SKIRT | 4.0 | 4/5 |
VENTING | 5.0 | 5/5 |
HOOD | 5.0 | 5/5 |
JACKET TO PANTS CONNECTIONS | 5.0 | 5/5 |
POCKETS | 5.0 | 5/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 73/100 |
JACKETS UNDER $250 #4
Jacket: Burton Jet Ridge
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Score: 73/100
Insulation: Shell
Waterproofing: 10,000mm
Breathability: 15,000g
Seams: Critically Taped
FIT: REGULAR
Next up we have Burton's Jet Ridge snowboard jacket.
It's not going to break any records with it's waterproofing, but it meets the minimum standards, but does have a pretty high level of breathability.
If it's enough waterproofing for you (maybe you prefer to go out predominantly on sunnier days), then you won't be disappointed with the features. Often cheaper jackets lack some of the features of their pricier counterparts, but that's not the case with the Jet Ridge.
It has pretty much all the functionality you can think of, including a removable powder skirt and more pockets than you'll know what to do with. But more importantly for those pockets, they are functional and specific, with an ATM pocket inside one of the handwarmer pockets, zippered sleeve pass pocket, chest pocket, dump pocket, media pocket. You name a pocket and it seems to have it!
Score Breakdown for the Jet Ridge
RATING | Contribution to Final Score | |
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WATERPROOFING | 3.0 | 18/30 |
SEAM SEALING | 2.5 | 10/20 |
BREATHABILITY | 4.0 | 20/25 |
POWDER SKIRT | 5.0 | 5/5 |
VENTING | 5.0 | 5/5 |
HOOD | 5.0 | 5/5 |
JACKET TO PANTS CONNECTIONS | 5.0 | 5/5 |
POCKETS | 5.0 | 5/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 73/100 |
JACKETS UNDER $250 #3
Jacket: Volcom Ashfield Pullover
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Score: 75/100
Insulation: Shell
Waterproofing: 10,000mm
Breathability: 10,000g
Seams: Fully Taped
FIT: RElaxed (long)
In at #3, we have Volcom's Ashfield Pullover. If a pullover is your style and your budget is low, the Ashfield has you covered.
It has enough waterproofing, if you don't intend on going out in wetter weather, helped by its fully taped seams.
It also has plenty of features, including Volcom's "Zip Tech" which allows you to a zippered jacket-to-pant connection with Volcom's snowboard pants.
Score Breakdown for the Ashfield Pullover
RATING | Contribution to Final Score | |
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WATERPROOFING | 3.0 | 18/30 |
SEAM SEALING | 5.0 | 20/20 |
BREATHABILITY | 3.0 | 15/25 |
POWDER SKIRT | 4.0 | 4/5 |
VENTING | 5.0 | 5/5 |
HOOD | 5.0 | 5/5 |
JACKET TO PANTS CONNECTIONS | 5.0 | 5/5 |
POCKETS | 3.0 | 3/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 75/100 |
JACKETS UNDER $250 #2
Jacket: 686 Dream Insulated
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Score: 76.5/100
Insulation: 100g body | 60g sleeves | 40g hood
Waterproofing: 10,000mm
Breathability: 10,000g
Seams: Fully Taped
The 686 Dream is a no fuss jacket that gives you plenty of features and enough waterproofing for some. It's the lowest costing snowboard jacket in this list but with it's fully taped seams and functionality gives you real bang for your buck.
It comes equipped with a powder skirt, jacket-to-pant connection system and ample pockets (6 altogether), including a velcro sleeve pass pocket (I'd prefer zippered, but better than not having a sleeve pass pocket) and an insulated phone pocket.
Score Breakdown for the Dream
RATING | Contribution to Final Score | |
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WATERPROOFING | 3.0 | 18/30 |
SEAM SEALING | 5.0 | 20/20 |
BREATHABILITY | 3.0 | 15/25 |
POWDER SKIRT | 4.0 | 4/5 |
VENTING | 5.0 | 5/5 |
HOOD | 5.0 | 5/5 |
JACKET TO PANTS CONNECTIONS | 5.0 | 5/5 |
POCKETS | 4.5 | 4.5/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 76.5/100 |
JACKETS UNDER $250 #1
Jacket: Trew Gear Popover
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Score: 83.5/100
Insulation: Shell
Waterproofing: 20,000mm
Breathability: 20,000g
Seams: Fully Taped
FIT: RELAXED (bordering on loose)
And finally in the #1 position in the under $250 section, we have the Trew Gear Popover.
If an anorak style is your preference or you don't have a preference and just want the best snowboard jacket that you get for less than $250, then the Popover should be high on your list.
For the price it features a really high level of waterproofing and insulation, giving you the best performance per dollar for the most important aspects of your jacket.
Apart from lacking a powder skirt, it has some great features too, including a 3 way adjustable helmet compatible hood and a zippered sleeve pass pocket.
There are always things you'll need to compromise on in this price range, so if you high level waterproofing and breathability are your priority, but you have a small budget, this jacket will allow you to get that, if you happy to forgo the powder skirt and jacket-to-pant connections.
Score Breakdown for the Popover
RATING | Contribution to Final Score | |
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WATERPROOFING | 4.5 | 27/30 |
SEAM SEALING | 5.0 | 20/20 |
BREATHABILITY | 4.5 | 22.5/25 |
POWDER SKIRT | 0.0 | 0/5 |
VENTING | 5.0 | 5/5 |
HOOD | 5.0 | 5/5 |
JACKET TO PANTS CONNECTIONS | 0.0 | 0/5 |
POCKETS | 4.0 | 4/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 83.5/100 |
Thanks for Reading
I hope this list has given you some options for finding a reasonably priced snowboard jacket that is also of at least decent quality.
For more info, current prices and availability for any of the jackets above check out the links under each jacket.
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