Hit the Slopes With Helly Hansen’s New Fall/Winter Collection
Helly Hansen is a trusted brand for gear to keep you comfortable and protected whether you’re on the bunny slope or off piste. Check out the best of its cold-weather offerings.
Helly Hansen emphasizes listening to the people who use its products, from casual resort regulars to professional skiers, and using that feedback to improve already-innovative designs. The Fall/Winter line takes “award-winning” products and betters them based on real feedback from experts and professionals, according to the brand.
HH aims to prioritize performance and sustainability in a way that delivers environmentally friendly products that last. The brand uses materials such as Helly Tech, Lifa Infinity Pro fabric, and PrimaLoft insulation to create waterproof, breathable, and sustainable gear that can take on whatever you throw at it.
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Fall/Winter Helly Hansen: Pro-Level Performance
Steilhang 2.0 Ski Jacket — Men’s: $700
Designed for speed, the Stielhang 2.0 Jacket is made with aerodynamics in mind. The Helly Tech fabric system combines waterproofing with breathability. Incorporating the H2Flow ventilation system should give you control of keeping and releasing warmth. Recycled PrimaLoft Black Eco insulation means to provide lightweight warmth, while four-way stretch enhances mobility.
Elevation Infinity 2.0 Ski Shell Jacket — Men’s: $750
Mobility, temperature control, and visibility were the top priorities when designing this “award-winning” jacket. And the brand took advice from the pros when it came to upgrading it. The Elevation Infinity 2.0 Jacket has an articulated cut made to be helmet- and backpack-compatible. Vent zippers in the underarms allow you to release heat when necessary. According to Helly Hansen, a more natural waterproofing effect comes in the form of Lifa Infinity Pro fabric, ditching the use of chemical water repellants.
Swift Infinity Insulated Ski Jacket — Men’s: $500
This professional-grade jacket was designed for the Norwegian Ski Federation Alpine Team. Per the brand, the shell and insulation are both made from 100% recycled materials. Strategically placed stretch panels are designed to provide optimum mobility on the slopes. Expandable cuffs and elbows make room for protective gear, and the hood is helmet-compatible.
Ridge Infinity Shell Ski Jacket — Men’s: $600
The Ridge Infinity Shell is a lightweight option for long days spent touring or freeriding. It’s a standalone option for warmer days and is designed to layer easily for colder conditions. As suggested by pro skiers, the design has been upgraded to include horizontal, pack-friendly pockets. This jacket is a waterproof yet breathable offering that incorporates environmentally friendly materials, according to Helly Hansen.
Elevation Infinity Shell 2.0 Ski Pants — Men’s: $550
HH had backcountry pursuits and unpredictable weather in mind when creating the Elevation Infinity Shell 2.0 Pants. Lifa Infinity Pro fabric provides environmentally friendly waterproofing without sacrificing breathability. Improvements from previous versions include an adjustable waist, reinforced hems, and a D-ring for a transceiver in the hip pocket.
Elevation Infinity 2.0 Ski Shell Jacket — Women’s: $750
Much like its male counterpart, the women’s Elevation Infinity 2.0 Jacket utilizes environmentally friendly materials and construction to provide a waterproof yet breathable product that needs no reproofing. Zippered ventilation allows you to keep and release body heat as needed. Like other HH jackets, it includes a Life pocket+ that helps to preserve your phone battery in the cold.
Alphelia LifaLoft Ski Jacket — Women’s: $500
If lightweight warmth is your priority, the Alphelia LifaLoft Jacket may be just what you’re looking for. It combines Lifa tech with PrimaLoft insulation to provide waterproof and windproof protection from the winter chill. The detachable hood is helmet-compatible, and the articulated sleeves increase mobility.
Nora Long Insulated Ski Jacket — Women’s: $400
The Nora Long Insulated Jacket is made entirely of recycled materials, making it a sustainable choice to add to your wardrobe. The powder skirt keeps snow out, while the removable hood provides adjustable protection. An adjustable waist allows you to customize your fit, and a two-way zipper provides ventilation.
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