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How to Wash a Ski Jacket Without Losing Its Edge

Your ski jacket isn’t just a piece of clothing—it’s your shield against wind, snow, and unpredictable mountain weather. To keep it performing like a champ, you need to clean it the right way. Here’s a deep dive into how to wash your ski jacket and keep it in top condition.

At Elevenate, we know that a properly maintained ski jacket is essential for chasing powder and carving turns. Washing it might sound intimidating, but with the right steps, it’s easier than stomping your first landing of the day.

Why Washing Your Ski Jacket Matters

Over time, dirt, oils, and residue build up on your jacket’s surface and can compromise its technical features. The durable water-repellent (DWR) coating may stop shedding water effectively, and the jacket may start to feel less breathable. Regular cleaning rejuvenates its performance and extends its lifespan—think of it as giving your gear the après-ski treatment it deserves.

Pre-Wash Prep for Your Ski Jacket

Cleaning your ski jacket starts before it even hits the washer. Prepping it correctly ensures you don’t unintentionally damage its technical features.

  • Inspect for Repairs: Check for small tears, loose seams, or broken zippers. Fixing these before washing prevents further damage.
  • Shake It Out: Give your jacket a good shake to remove loose debris like dirt, sand, or bits of snow.
  • Seal the Details: Zip up all zippers, close Velcro tabs, and secure flaps to prevent snagging during the wash.
  • Check the Labels: Don’t wing it. The care instructions on your jacket’s tag provide essential guidance for washing and drying.

Choosing the Right Detergent and Cycle

Not all detergents are created equal, and your ski jacket deserves the best. Regular detergents contain additives that can harm waterproofing and breathability.

  • Opt for a Specialized Detergent: Use a detergent designed for technical outerwear. It’s gentle on the fabric and maintains its water-repellent properties.
  • Say No to Fabric Softeners: These clog the microscopic pores in the jacket’s membrane, reducing breathability.
  • Use a Front-Loading Washer: Avoid top-loading machines with agitators, as they can be too rough on your jacket.

Washing Steps: Deep Cleaning Without Damage

  1. Gentle Settings Only: Select a delicate or outdoor gear cycle with cold or lukewarm water.
  2. Less Is More: Use a small amount of detergent—just enough to clean the jacket without leaving residue.
  3. Double Rinse: Run an extra rinse cycle to ensure no detergent is left behind, as even small traces can affect the fabric's performance.

Drying Your Ski Jacket for Maximum Performance

Drying your ski jacket is just as critical as washing it. Get it wrong, and you risk damaging the fabric or missing out on reactivating the DWR coating.

  • Low Heat Tumble Dry: If the label allows, dry your jacket on a low heat setting to reactivate the DWR. Tossing in clean tennis balls can help fluff insulation evenly for insulated jackets.
  • Air Dry When in Doubt: Lay the jacket flat on a clean towel or hang it on a sturdy hanger in a shaded, well-ventilated area. Avoid direct sunlight or heaters.

Don’t Forget the DWR Treatment

Even with careful washing, the DWR coating that makes water bead off your jacket will wear down over time. Reapplying it restores your jacket’s water resistance and keeps you dry in the snowiest conditions.

  • Spray-On vs. Wash-In: Both are effective, but choose one that’s compatible with your jacket’s material.
  • Application Tips: Apply DWR treatment to clean, dry fabric for the best results. Make sure the jacket is evenly coated before heat activation.

A Few Pro Tips to Level Up Your Gear Care

  • Wash Regularly: A common misconception is to avoid washing your ski jacket to "preserve" it. Dirt and oils can harm the fabric, so washing every 10-15 uses (or when visibly dirty) is ideal.
  • Don’t Overload the Washer: Washing your ski jacket with bulky items can strain the fabric and reduce cleaning efficiency. Wash it solo for a thorough clean.
  • Store It Clean: Dirt and sweat left on your jacket during storage can degrade its materials over time. Always wash before packing it away for the off-season.

Invest in Gear, Invest in Care

At Elevenate, we craft ski jackets built to last, but their performance depends on how you treat them. Washing your ski jacket with care isn’t just about keeping it looking sharp—it’s about ensuring it can handle everything the mountain throws your way. Take the time to clean it properly, and your jacket will reward you with years of epic days on the slopes.

Gear That Keeps Up With the Ride

Don’t let dirt and wear slow you down. Your ski jacket deserves the same respect as your gear tuning. Keep it clean, keep it fresh, and let it keep you stoked for whatever the mountains hold.

Check out our Product Care Guide for more tips, and browse our ski jackets for men and women to find your next adventure-ready jacket with care instructions.

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