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The North Face Thermoball Eco Snow Triclimate 3-in-1 - Women's Review

This jacket is versatile and has all the necessary ski features for a long day on the hill, all at a reasonable price
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the north face thermoball eco snow triclimate 3-in-1 for women ski jacket review
Credit: The North Face
Price:  $400 List
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Manufacturer:   The North Face
By Jacqueline Kearney ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Mar 23, 2022
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RANKED
#8 of 16
  • Warmth - 20% 8.0
  • Weather Resistance - 20% 8.0
  • Comfort and Fit - 20% 5.0
  • Ventilation - 20% 4.0
  • Style - 10% 8.0
  • Features - 10% 8.0

Our Verdict

The North Face Thermoball Eco Snow Triclimate 3-in-1 packs a lot of punch into a small package, besting all other 3-in-1 jackets we tested. The North Face left no stone unturned in terms of form and function. The contact points between the insulated liner and outer shell are durable and well-constructed. There are ample zippered pockets for securely stashing snacks and chapstick. The jacket's waterproofing is legit, shedding rain and snow effectively during our testing period. We love the versatility of this jacket style and are happy to find the insulating layer is simple and cute when worn alone. Having the ability to ride in just the shell, too, allows the user to adapt their jacket to the temperature on the mountain. Wearing both layers together, the Thermoball Triclimate 3-in-1 is very warm, too. Best of all, this quiver-of-one jacket is priced fairly. To see how it stacks up versus the competition, check out our review of the best women's ski jacket.
REASONS TO BUY
Warm
Three jackets in one
Well-constructed with thoughtful features
Versatile
REASONS TO AVOID
Slim fit
Heavy
Poor ventilation when both layers are worn
Editor's Note: We updated this review on March 23, 2022, with an assessment of value for this jacket and suggestions for other products that may better suit your particular needs.

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Bottom Line This jacket is very ski-worthy, especially for those wishing to have a quiver-of-one jacket. The adaptability this model offers is top notchA top performer where it counts, this insulated jacket also comes in at a reasonable priceA high performance technical shell that performs well in or out of bounds and won't break the bankThis jacket looks good but leaves us wanting when the weather gets badWhen we didn't push this inexpensive jacket too hard, it was able to perform adequately at keeping us warm and dry
Rating Categories The North Face Ther... Patagonia Insulated... Outdoor Research Ca... Burton Jet Set Wantdo Snowboarding...
Warmth (20%)
8.0
8.0
2.0
6.0
8.0
Weather Resistance (20%)
8.0
8.0
8.0
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5.0
Comfort and Fit (20%)
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Specs The North Face Ther... Patagonia Insulated... Outdoor Research Ca... Burton Jet Set Wantdo Snowboarding...
Main Fabric 100% Nylon 75D postconsumer recycled polyester 100% Nylon Polyester, nylon 150D Dull Mechanical Elastic
Insulation 100% postconsumer recycled polyester 80g Thermogreen recycled polyester; sleeves: 40g Thermogreen recycled polyester None 80g Thermolite Insulating padding
Waterproofing 2-layer DryVent 2-layer H2No waterproof membrane 3-layer Pertex Shield DryRide 2L DWR, 10k waterproof fabric
Pockets 2 zippered hand, 1 zippered chest, 1 zippered sleeve, 1 internal goggle Liner: 2 zippered hand 2 zippered hand, 1 zippered chest, 1 zippered internal stash, 1 internal drop-in 2 zippered chest, 2 zippered hand, 1 zippered arm, 1 internal mesh, 1 internal zippered chest 2 zippered hand, 1 mesh, 1 media 2 zippered hand
Weight 2.0 lbs 1.7 lbs 1.2 lbs 1.6 lbs 2.5 lbs
Hood Option Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, removable fur
Pit Zips Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Cuff construction Velcro Velcro Velcro Velcro Snap
Powder skirt Yes, behind insulating layer Yes, snap away Yes Yes Yes, snap away
RECCO No Yes No No No

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Thermoball Eco Snow Triclimate 3-in-1 accomplishes a lot in a small space. It's a 3-in-1 jacket that couples a waterproof exterior and a well-integrated zip-in synthetic liner. We like how understated it appears and how highly functional it is. Note that most testers agree that this model runs a little slimmer than most ski jackets, so size accordingly, especially if you intend to wear thick layers underneath.

Performance Comparison


the north face thermoball eco snow triclimate 3-in-1 for women ski jacket review - the versatile triclimate on a very windy and deceptively cold day at...
The versatile Triclimate on a very windy and deceptively cold day at A-Basin in Colorado.

Warmth


It was slightly challenging to rank this jacket for warmth. It's super warm when worn all together as a 3-in-1, which was great on frigid days and for riding the chairlift. However, it might be too warm for some who ski aggressively. Still, this isn't an issue, as you can simply remove the insulating layer should your body begin to get too warm. It's a great option for someone who always gets cold and would rather be too warm than chilled. It's also a good jacket for someone who doesn't like to wear multiple layers underneath. The jacket's inner insulating layer takes the place of that.


When we shed the interior insulated jacket, we found it easier to regulate our body temperatures. The outer shell has great weather resistance, so wearing the inner insulated jacket was only necessary on super cold days. The insulated jacket looked great on its own and was fun to wear out on the town after skiing.

A quilted layer of synthetic insulation comprises the insulating...
A quilted layer of synthetic insulation comprises the insulating layer in this jacket. Its integration with the outer shell is impressively streamline.
The inner shell zips away from the outer, and although not wind...
The inner shell zips away from the outer, and although not wind protective, is quite warm on its own.

Weather Resistance


The Thermoball Eco Snow Triclimate has a waterproof, breathable, seam-sealed DryVent 2.5L shell with mechanical stretch. We took it out on a misty day of freezing rain and didn't feel a drop seep through. We wore the outer shell alone, attached it to the inner insulating layer, and stayed dry both ways.


We also found that the jacket protected us in windy conditions. Eldora Mountain Resort in Colorado's Front Range is notoriously windy. But, with the hood up, we felt immune to the gusts. The seams and zippers are all protective as well. The insulated layer contributes to the overall weather resistance of the jacket, but we found that when we wore the ultralight outer shell by itself, we felt only a slight bit of wind.

the north face thermoball eco snow triclimate 3-in-1 for women ski jacket review - the tall hood and collar comfortably fit over a helmet and add that...
The tall hood and collar comfortably fit over a helmet and add that extra level of lift weather protection.

Comfort and Fit


We like the mechanical stretch of the jacket's shell material but found that this model fits a touch small when both layers are worn together, particularly in the shoulders. We recommend sizing up for comfort and functionality, especially if you want to layer up underneath this model. Our tester usually wears a size Medium, but she felt that a Large might have been more comfortable in this jacket. The jacket has a flattering fit that fell below our hips. The sleeves are long enough for our liking and have slightly oversized cuffs.


The insulating layer is form-fitting worn alone and makes for a nice casual layer to wear off the slopes. We took the ultralight outer shell on a short backcountry ski tour and found it was super comfortable on the skin up. We like that the shell on this 3-in-1 is so thin. Many other jackets of this style have a pretty thick external shell. Still, the relative thinness and low weight of the Thermoball Eco Snow Triclimate's shell make it even more versatile. Despite how much the jacket has going on with its 3-in-1 design, it was surprisingly comfortable worn in all iterations.

the north face thermoball eco snow triclimate 3-in-1 for women ski jacket review - we found the chest and shoulders to run a little small, but the...
We found the chest and shoulders to run a little small, but the stretch in the shell kept things pretty comfortable. If between sizes, you might want to consider sizing up.

Ventilation


3-in-1 style jackets, and insulated jackets in general, are not known for exceptional ventilation and breathability. The Thermoball Eco Snow Triclimate did not shine in this metric. When skiing hard in all layers together, we quickly built up heat and found it difficult to dump heat. The insulating layer lacks pit vents, so the pit vents on the external shell are only minimally effective. This design is an issue with all 3-in-1 jackets we have ever tested. The lightweight DryVent outer shell breathes well when it's worn by itself.


By removing the insulating layer when the day heats up, we were able to ventilate on most days adequately, but you'll need somewhere to stash the insulating layer when you shed it. The outer shell layer has pit zips, which help a lot with ventilation. When we went for a short hike in the outer layer alone, we found that we didn't get sweaty at all.

the north face thermoball eco snow triclimate 3-in-1 for women ski jacket review - these pit zips are effective, but only on the exterior layer, so you...
These pit zips are effective, but only on the exterior layer, so you must first delayer before feeling their true effect.

Style


At first glance, this jacket isn't super stylish, but its simplicity (all one color, including zippers and zip, pulls) actually makes it stand out from the crowd. It has a long, form-fitting shape that is tapered at the waist and flared over the hips. We find that it flattered multiple body types.


The jacket comes in several colors, and we love the ochre-yellow color that we tested. We also think that when you have a simpler jacket, you can go wild with the color or pattern of your ski pants. Nevertheless, some people may find this jacket too plain.

the north face thermoball eco snow triclimate 3-in-1 for women ski jacket review - we love the rich, solid colors offered by the north face on this...
We love the rich, solid colors offered by The North Face on this jacket.
Credit: Jacqueline Kearney

Features


This jacket has all the features we've come to know and expect from The North Face. We are impressed and satisfied with all the pockets (and pocket placement on the outer hardshell and the inner liner). The inner pockets don't have zipper closures, but they are quite deep. There is a key lanyard in one of the front hand pockets on the outer shell.


The points of contact (zippers and snap hooks) between the insulating layer and outer shell never failed and held things together nicely. We never found that the inner liner had started to come unzipped by the end of the day. We wish the hood were roomier; it was a bit snug over our helmet, but again, we attribute that to the overall slim fit of the jacket. We'd size up to take full advantage of all the features.

the north face thermoball eco snow triclimate 3-in-1 for women ski jacket review - an effective powderskirt hides behind the insulating layer in the...
An effective powderskirt hides behind the insulating layer in The North Face Eco Snow Triclimate.
Credit: Jeff Dobronyi

Should You Buy The North Face Thermoball Eco Snow Triclimate?


This jacket surprised us with its understated good looks, ski-appropriate features, and ability to transform from shell to insulated parka; it kept us dry when it was wet and warm when it was cold. Although we got warm when skiing hard, the user can adapt the jacket to the external temperatures effectively with minimal effort. We love skiing and skinning in the outer shell, but we added the insulating layer on super cold days when riding the chair. This jacket performs well both on the slopes and off and seems durable and well-made. Given that it's three jackets in one, the Thermoball Eco Snow Triclimate presents a strong value.

What Other Ski Jackets Should You Consider?


Even though The North Face Thermoball Eco Snow Triclimate 3-in-1 presents an exceptional value as a convertible jacket, it still underperforms in some key areas. As far as insulated jackets go, the Helly Hansen Powderqueen 3.0 offers improved mobility for skiers who hike and ski aggressively. On the subject of uphill travel, the Thermoball Eco Snow Triclimate suffers in terms of ventilation. A shell jacket like the Outdoor Research Carbide is a more valuable purchase.

the north face thermoball eco snow triclimate 3-in-1 for women ski jacket review - the north face triclimate jacket gives you the option to transition...
The North Face Triclimate jacket gives you the option to transition from a shell to a fully insulated jacket with ease, ready to meet a variety of needs.

Jacqueline Kearney