It depends on the liner's insulation weight and your activity level. Most 3-in-1 liners use 60–100g synthetic insulation, which provides moderate warmth. For temperatures below -15°C, you may need to add an extra mid-layer (like a fleece) under the liner, or choose a 3-in-1 system with a heavier insulated liner (100g+). Riders who consistently face extreme cold may be better served by a dedicated heavily insulated jacket with 120–150g+ insulation.
Snow Jacket · 3-in-1 System Snow Jacket
Is a 3-in-1 jacket warm enough for very cold days below -15°C (5°F)?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Insulated Snow Jacket
$120 – $650
All-in-one snow jacket with built-in insulation for warmth in cold resort conditions.
Integrated insulationWaterproof-breathable membraneAdjustable hood

Shell Snow Jacket (Hardshell)
$200 – $900
Uninsulated waterproof-breathable jacket designed for layering in variable conditions.
No insulationHigh waterproof ratingSuperior breathability

Parka / Expedition Snow Jacket
$200 – $1200
Extra-long, heavily insulated jacket for extreme cold and harsh winter conditions.
Extended lengthHeavy insulationFur or faux-fur hood trim
More questions
- Can I wear the liner from a 3-in-1 jacket with a different shell?
- Why does my 3-in-1 jacket feel clammy when I am wearing both layers?
- Are 3-in-1 jackets good for backcountry touring?
- What should I look for in the interface zipper on a 3-in-1 jacket?
