Park riders typically encounter resort snowfall and slush rather than sustained rain or multi-hour storms. The 10K–15K waterproof range handles these conditions well at a much lower price point than 20K+ backcountry membranes. The tradeoff is cost savings and breathability gains versus extreme weather protection. If you ride in wet coastal climates, consider upgrading to a GORE-TEX model.
Snow Jacket · Freestyle / Snowboard-Specific Jacket
Why do freestyle jackets have lower waterproof ratings than backcountry shells?
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

Anorak / Pullover Snow Jacket
$150 – $500
Half-zip pullover-style snow jacket combining retro style with modern performance.
Pullover designHalf or quarter zipKangaroo pocket
More questions
- Do I need a freestyle-specific jacket if I just ride the park occasionally?
- Should I size up for the oversized look?
- Can I use a freestyle jacket for backcountry touring?
- What is a jacket-to-pant interface and do I need one?
