Nils Women's Lillehammer Insulated Jacket 2026
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Nils Women's Lillehammer Insulated Jacket 2026

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Nils Women's Lillehammer Insulated Jacket 2026Nils Womens Lillehammer Jacket The Nils Womens Lillehammer Jacket is a hip length, insulated womens ski snowboard jacket with flattering princess seams, a 3 layer 4 way stretch Dermizax shell, and light Eco Thermolite insulationbuilt for all day comfort, weather protection, and clean, resort ready style. Why the Lillehammer Jacket Works So Well Flattering hip length silhouette: Princess seams and a hip length cut create a feminine, streamlined shape

Nils Women’s Lillehammer Jacket

The Nils Women’s Lillehammer Jacket is a hip-length, insulated women’s ski/snowboard jacket with flattering princess seams, a 3-layer 4-way stretch Dermizax® shell, and light Eco Thermolite® insulation—built for all-day comfort, weather protection, and clean, resort-ready style.

Why the Lillehammer Jacket Works So Well

  • Flattering hip-length silhouette: Princess seams and a hip-length cut create a feminine, streamlined shape that looks as good in the lift line as it does at après.
  • 3-layer Dermizax® weather protection: The 3-layer 4-way stretch shell with Dermizax® fabric technology delivers serious waterproofing and breathability while staying soft and quiet instead of crinkly or stiff.
  • Light, low-bulk insulation: 40 g of ECO Thermolite® synthetic insulation gives you just-right warmth for resort days without turning the jacket into a bulky parka.
  • Helmet-compatible hood: An adjustable, helmet-compatible hood adds coverage on storm days and cinches down to seal out wind and swirling snow.
  • Smart pocket layout: Two hand-warming pockets, a chest pocket, a sleeve pass/chapstick pocket, and internal storage (tech/goggle pocket plus internal 7" zip pocket) keep your essentials close and organized.
  • On-snow comfort details: Features like a goggle cloth and dedicated goggle pocket make it easy to keep your lenses clear and your gear dialed from first chair to last.
  • Premium stretch feel: 80% nylon / 20% spandex 4-way stretch shell and stretch lining move with you for natural pole plants, carves, and boot buckling.
  • Clean, technical finish: Custom hardware, YKK® zippers, and subtle detailing give the Lillehammer a modern, technical look that pairs effortlessly with a wide range of Nils pants.

Ideal For

The Lillehammer Jacket is ideal for intermediate to advanced women skiers and riders who want a streamlined, lightly insulated resort jacket with real weather protection. It’s perfect for all-day lift-served skiing, destination trips, and winter town wear when you want performance without a bulky silhouette.

Key Details & Specs

  • Category: Women’s insulated ski/snowboard jacket
  • Style Name: Lillehammer
  • Collection: Courchevel Collection
  • Fit: Regular women’s fit with flattering princess seam detail
  • Length: Hip length; center back length (CBL) 26 1/2"
  • Shell Fabric: 3-layer 4-way stretch shell – 80% nylon / 20% spandex with Dermizax® fabric technology
  • Lining Fabric: Stretch lining – 89% nylon / 11% spandex
  • Insulation: 40 g ECO Thermolite® synthetic insulation
  • Waterproofing: Approximately 20,000 mm (20K) waterproof rating
  • Breathability: High breathability in the 6,000–20,000 g/m²/24h range, depending on size and fabric batch
  • Seam Construction: Critically seam sealed in key weather-exposed areas
  • Hood: Adjustable hood; removable on some Lillehammer configurations depending on retailer
  • Cuffs & Sleeves: Lycra wrist cuffs with thumbholes (on many Lillehammer builds) for a secure seal with gloves
  • Pockets (external): 2 hand-warming pockets, 1 chest pocket, 1 sleeve lift pass/chapstick pocket
  • Pockets (internal): Internal 7" zip security pocket and internal goggle/tech pocket
  • Goggle Management: Integrated goggle pocket and included goggle cloth
  • Closures & Hardware: YKK® zippers; Nils custom trims
  • Use Case: Resort skiing and snowboarding, winter travel, and everyday mountain-town wear
  • Season: 2025–2026 winter collection

Bottom Line: The Nils Women’s Lillehammer Jacket - Electric Blue blends a flattering hip-length fit with a 3-layer Dermizax® stretch shell, light Eco Thermolite® insulation, and thoughtful on-snow features—so you can stay warm, dry, and organized while looking sharp from first chair to après.

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