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Planning your next mountain hikes? Snowleader offers a wide selection of women's hiking jackets from top outdoor brands, so you can tackle any trail with confidence, from gentle hills to the most demanding treks. Free delivery from €199 and free returns within 60 days: shop with peace of mind!
The women's hiking jacket features a close fit that still allows room for a mid-layer underneath. Designed for the three-layer system, it can be worn in mid-season or winter, over a warm fleece or a technical women's mountaineering jacket, so you can adapt to the ever-changing weather often found on high-altitude trails. Whether plain, two-tone, or with stylish details, these jackets are both attractive and comfortable: ergonomic cuts and stretch panels give you real freedom of movement, whether you're climbing a pass or tackling steep ascents. They combine lightness, breathability, and waterproofing-essential features for a jacket that's as durable as it is versatile, ready to accompany you on all your mountain adventures.
These are the two main features to check on any product page. Waterproofing, measured in Schmerber (mm water column), shows how well the jacket keeps water out: 10,000 mm is suitable for occasional hikes in moderate rain, while demanding treks require at least 20,000 mm. Breathability, measured in MVTR (g/m²/24h), indicates how well the fabric wicks away sweat during activity. This is crucial for staying dry on tough climbs.
Membranes like Gore-Tex, Futurelight (The North Face), or DryVent offer an excellent balance between waterproof protection and moisture management. Each brand develops its own membrane technology, but the principle is the same: block water from entering while letting vapour escape. For more information, see our guide on choosing a waterproof jacket with the right waterproof rating.
Which type of women's hiking jacket suits your needs? The choice depends mainly on the conditions you'll face:
If you're looking for an insulated jacket like a down jacket for the coldest days, check out our dedicated selection of women's hiking down jackets.
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To choose your women's hiking jacket, try it on with the layers you'll wear underneath, whether that's a fleece, a thin down jacket, or an insulated vest. The fit should allow enough room at the shoulders and arms without being too loose. Also check that the length covers your lower back, especially if you wear a backpack-this detail makes all the difference on long hikes. Brands generally offer three types of fit:
No worries if you're between sizes: the size guide on each Snowleader product page will help you decide.
The women's hiking jacket comes with various features to make life easier and provide effective protection, just like a rain jacket: fixed or adjustable hood with drawcord that can be rolled into the collar when not needed, patch pockets with zips, mesh front pocket for ventilation, pre-shaped elbows, cuffs with adjustable velcro, and more.
Some models go even further with zipped pockets compatible with hydration systems, underarm ventilation zips (pit-zips) to regulate temperature during intense activity, or removable snow skirts for versatile use from hiking to ski touring. Key details to check before buying:
These technical details often make the difference between an average jacket and truly reliable mountain gear.
Your women's hiking jacket is built to last, as long as you give it a little care. A few simple steps will keep it performing season after season:
Regular care ensures your jacket stays waterproof and breathable every time you head out, so you won't need to replace it prematurely.
In spring and summer, a lightweight windbreaker or breathable softshell is enough to protect you from gusts and showers. In autumn, opt for a waterproof jacket with a membrane to handle rain without weighing down your pack. In winter, a robust hardshell paired with a down jacket or fleeces underneath creates an effective three-layer system to keep you warm and dry, even on exposed ridges.
Gore-Tex is a microporous membrane that blocks water from entering while letting vapour escape. It offers lasting waterproofing, excellent breathability, and good wind resistance. Alternatives like Futurelight (The North Face) or DryVent provide similar performance, sometimes at more accessible prices. The key is to choose a membrane suited to the intensity of your activity.
Absolutely. A women's hiking jacket is naturally versatile: it's suitable for trail running, trekking, via ferrata, or everyday use in wet weather. Softshell models are especially good for urban walking and light outdoor activities. It's an investment that goes far beyond the trails.
The waterproof rating is shown as the Schmerber index (in mm water column) on the product's technical sheet. Above 10,000 mm, the jacket withstands moderate rain. From 20,000 mm, it handles prolonged heavy rain. Also check that seams are taped and zips are waterproof-these finishes ensure truly reliable protection on the trail.