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Patagonia Insulated Powder Bowl Review

A good insulated ski jacket with warmth and weather resistance, but a bland style
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Price:  $479 List
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Manufacturer:   Patagonia
By Jeff Dobronyi ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Mar 6, 2022
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Warmth - 20% 7.0
  • Weather Resistance - 20% 8.0
  • Comfort and Fit - 20% 7.0
  • Ventilation - 15% 5.0
  • Style - 15% 5.0
  • Features - 10% 9.0

Our Verdict

The Patagonia Insulated Powder Bowl is a fully-featured ski jacket that provides excellent weather resistance and features. A Gore-Tex membrane and a full-coverage hood keep winter storms at bay, and a moderate amount of synthetic insulation provides enough warmth for most cold days. This jacket has pockets galore, a powder skirt, and a removable hood, making this one of the most heavily-featured jackets reviewed. However, our testers found the style uninteresting, blending in with the crowd instead of standing out. If you're a more traditional skier looking for a solid insulated ski jacket with traditional styling, this is a great option.
REASONS TO BUY
Weather resistant
Warm
Comfortable
Great features
REASONS TO AVOID
Bland style
Not that breathable
Small pit vents
Patagonia discontinued the Powder Bowl line in 2022.

Our Analysis and Test Results

Performance Comparison


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The Patagonia Powder Bowl Insulated is a great choice for cold days on the slopes, with good warmth and excellent weather protection.
Credit: Jackie Kearney

Warmth


The Insulated Powder Bowl uses synthetic insulation to provide warmth underneath the outer hardshell. It feels like the insulation around the torso is thicker than the insulation in the sleeves, helping to warm the core. The hood also has a thin layer of insulation. This jacket kept us relatively warm on most ski days, but not as warm as the highest-performing (and most expensive) insulated jackets.

patagonia insulated powder bowl ski jacket men review - quilted synthetic insulation is the primary source of warmth. it's...
Quilted synthetic insulation is the primary source of warmth. It's not as thick as other, warmer jackets, but it is good enough for most days.
Credit: Jackie Kearney

Weather Resistance


A Gore-Tex membrane, sealed seams, waterproof front zippers, and a full-coverage hood provide the weather resistance of this bomb-proof jacket. The Insulated Powder Bowl is one of the most storm-proof jackets in our test period. We couldn't get water to penetrate the jacket's interior, and Patagonia's DWR treatment kept water beading on the shell fabric even after plenty of rubbing. The synthetic insulation keeps its loft when wet, making this an excellent ski jacket for the wettest winter climates.

patagonia insulated powder bowl ski jacket men review - waterproof zippers and a full-coverage, removable hood provide...
Waterproof zippers and a full-coverage, removable hood provide excellent weather resistance.
Credit: Jackie Kearney

Comfort and Fit


The Insulated Powder Bowl is a comfortable jacket. The shell fabric isn't too stiff, and the interior lining is soft against the skin. There is a fleece pad on the back of the neck, but we wished it also had a fleece chin pad. The handwarmer pockets are fleece-lined. The synthetic insulation adds weight and bulk to the jacket, and the cut is straight and wide through the hem. This design creates a generic fit, which our slim lead tester finds a bit baggy. In general, we prefer jackets that contour gently to the body's curves, and this jacket doesn't meet the fine tailoring of other jackets on the market. But overall, it's a comfortable jacket to wear.

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The cut of the Powder Bowl Insulated is straight down through the hem, which is baggy and loose on slim users.
Credit: Jackie Kearney

Ventilation


The Insulated Powder Bowl doesn't breathe or vent as well as many other jackets we reviewed. The synthetic insulation feels stuffy and not breathable when the user works hard, like hiking to inbounds terrain or skiing on warm days. The armpit vents are relatively short, and the zippers are hard to grasp, but they aren't lined with mesh, allowing maximum airflow. Overall, this isn't a great jacket if you do a lot of skiing that gets you warm, like skiing bumps or hiking to reach your ski runs. However, for the majority of people who ski (largely green and blue runs), this jacket balances warmth and ventilation adequately.

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Small armpit vents provide a meager amount of ventilation on warm days.
Credit: Jackie Kearney

Style


Our main gripe with this jacket is its style. The boxy, straight cut doesn't match the body's contours, making this jacket look generic and utilitarian. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but our testers prefer the sleek, refined look of more contoured jackets. This jacket blends in with a crowd instead of standing out. If that's ok with you, then the Insulated Powder Bowl doesn't have any major flaws.

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The Powder Bowl Insulated is nothing special when it comes to looks, in our opinion.
Credit: Jackie Kearney

Features


The Insulated Powder Bowl is a fully-featured jacket with plenty of pockets and other useful inclusions. The exterior features two handwarmer pockets with fleece linings and one chest pocket on the left side. The external chest pocket also has a zippered media pocket inside of it, with a headphone port that crosses into the inside of the jacket. The left sleeve has a ski pass pocket to prevent embarrassing delays at lift turnstiles. The hood is removable, but the powder skirt isn't. On the inside of the jacket, there is one zippered stash pocket and one open mesh stash pocket. A RECCO reflector rounds out the Insulated Powder Bowl's excellent set of features.

Large handwarmer pockets and one chest pocket allow plenty of storage.
Large handwarmer pockets and one chest pocket allow plenty of storage.
A pass pocket on the left sleeve is useful for resorts that use RFID...
A pass pocket on the left sleeve is useful for resorts that use RFID cards.
A powder skirt can be used to keep deep snow from getting into the...
A powder skirt can be used to keep deep snow from getting into the jacket from underneath on deep days.

Should You Buy the Insulated Powder Bowl?


The Patagonia Insulated Powder Bowl provides warmth, weather resistance, features, and comfort nearly comparable to more expensive, best-in-class jackets. This jacket performs well across the board, delivering all the performance that most skiers will ever need. It doesn't have the style to match these heavy hitters, but if that's not important to you, this jacket is a great and less-expensive choice. It still won't be approachable for users on a budget, but if you consider a top-of-the-line jacket, this is a great choice that could save you some cash.

What Other Ski Jackets Should You Consider?


The Insulated Powder Bowl is a solid option for skiers and riders who spend most of their time inbounds, particularly those in cold, humid climates. If you live in more arctic climes, the extra down insulation of the Arc'teryx Macai offers a boost of warmth. And if you live where it often rains, the Norrona Lofoten Gore-Tex Pro Shell or Arc'teryx Sabre AR Jacket offer unsurpassed water resistance. The award-winning Helly Hansen Alpha LifaLoft offers the comfort and style that this jacket lacks but is also significantly more expensive if your decision is all about looks.

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The Powder Bowl Insulated in its element, on the chilly slopes of Colorado in the early season.
Credit: Jackie Kearney

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