Jack Wolfskin Unveils Its Top Picks For The 2025–26 Ski Season,

As the snow season approaches, Jack Wolfskin is spotlighting its must-have gear for winter 2025–26. Known for its commitment to technical innovation and eco-conscious production, the brand’s latest collection emphasizes versatility, warmth, and durability—essentials for both alpine resorts and backcountry adventures.
If the last few winters have taught us anything, it’s that the line between "resort skier" and "backcountry explorer" is blurring. We want gear that can handle a 7 a.m. skin up the headwall just as well as a freezing chairlift ride in January. For the 2025-26 season, Jack Wolfskin hasn’t just entered this conversation; they’ve rewritten the script.
Under the banner of their new "We Live to Discover" campaign, the German outdoor giant has dropped a winter collection that feels less like clothing and more like essential survival equipment for the modern adventurer. We got an early look at the lineup, and three key pieces have already secured a spot in our gear shed.
Outerwear Highlights
Flowline Pro 2L Insulated Jacket & Pants:
Waterproof and breathable, these pieces are designed for high-performance skiing in variable conditions. The Flowline Pro 2L is for the skier who lives for the
descent. This is a dedicated resort warrior designed to handle the stop-and-go nature of lift-served skiing. It features a slightly longer cut for better coverage on the chairlift and is packed with Texatherm Core insulation to keep the chill at bay when the wind whips up.
Essential Ski Features
The Flowline Pro is meticulously designed for the demands of the resort, ensuring safety and convenience are never afterthoughts:
- RECCO Reflector: Integrated directly into the garment, this safety system makes the wearer searchable by rescue professionals in the event of an avalanche or getting lost off-piste.
- Detachable Snow Skirt: A crucial barrier that seals the jacket at the waist, preventing snow from blowing or sliding up inside during a fall or a deep powder day.
- Adjustable Hood and Cuffs: The fixed hood is adjustable for field of vision and volume, accommodating helmets comfortably. The cuffs feature both adjustable straps and internal gaiters (inner cuffs) to create a perfect seal against gloves.
- Pockets: The jacket offers multiple practical storage solutions, including two zippered hip pockets and an inner pocket for essentials like a phone or wallet.
- Sustainability Verdict: The Flowline Pro 2L is a flagship piece for Jack Wolfskin’s sustainability ethos. The use of 100% recycled materials in the shell, lining, and insulation demonstrates that skiers no longer have to choose between high performance and environmental responsibility. It’s gear you can feel good about wearing.
- Why We Love It: It’s a masterclass in circular economy. The insulation is made from recycled textile waste, and the shell uses the robust Texapore Ecosphere Pro fabric. Combine that with a detachable snow skirt and integrated RECCO system, and you have a jacket that feels safe, warm, and responsible.
Final Take: The Flowline Pro 2L Insulated Jacket is a durable, highly protective, and stylish option for the dedicated resort skier. It is an excellent choice for handling everything from bluebird days to storm chasing, offering superb warmth without sacrificing the functionality and movement required for a long day on the slopes.
Alpspitze 3L Jacket:
Lightweight yet durable, this shell is ideal for skiers who prioritize mobility without sacrificing protection. For years, the "waterproof vs. breathable" debate has been the compromise every skier has had to make. The Alpspitze Air 3L effectively ends the argument. Built with Pertex Shield Air fabric, this shell is an engineering marvel. It is fully waterproof, yet its air-permeable nanofiber membrane allows sweat to escape instantly—meaning you don’t have to play the "zip up, zip down" game every time the pitch changes.
The Look: It’s not just tech; it’s a vibe. The men’s "Lime" colourway is a high-visibility nod to 90s alpinism, while the women’s "Midnight Plum" offers a sophisticated, earthy tone that looks as good at the après bar as it does on the summit.
Why We Love It: At just under 300g, it vanishes in your pack. The "Kimono Cut" eliminates shoulder seams, preventing that annoying chafing when you’re hauling a heavy pack on a multi-day hut trip.
Accessories
Jack Wolfskin’s new moisture-regulating base layers keep skiers dry during long days on the slopes, while merino-blend socks and insulated gloves ensure comfort in freezing temperatures. Accessories like neck warmers and beanies round out the collection, offering both style and practicality.
Ins Ski Glove
Often overlooked until it's too late, a solid glove is the difference between a bell-to-bell day and an early retreat to the lodge. The Insulated Ski Glove (AKA the Ins Ski Glove) is Jack Wolfskin’s answer to the common cold-hand complaint. It ditches the bulk of traditional mitts for a dexterous, five-finger design that doesn't compromise on thermal protection.
The Tech: The outer shell features Texapore technology, making it reliably waterproof and windproof—essential for those days when you're digging your poles out of deep drifts. Inside, high-loft synthetic insulation provides immediate warmth that stays effective even if some moisture sneaks in
Why We Love It: The gauntlet design. The longer cuff is designed to cinch effortlessly over your jacket sleeve, creating an impenetrable seal against snow entry. Combined with an adjustable wrist strap, it locks warmth in and keeps the elements out, ensuring your hands stay nimble enough to adjust your boots without exposing skin to the cold.
Sustainability at the Core
Jack Wolfskin continues to integrate eco-friendly materials and production methods, reinforcing its reputation as a leader in sustainable outdoor gear. The 2025–26 ski collection introduces new seasonal colors inspired by alpine landscapes, merging performance with fashion-forward design
The 2025/26 season is shaping up to be one of exploration, and Jack Wolfskin has provided the uniform. Whether you're chasing vertical feet in the backcountry or just trying to stay warm on a wind-scoured ridge, this collection delivers German engineering with a newfound sense of adventure.
The Jack Wolfskin Winter 2025/26 collection is available now at select retailers and online.
