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Women's ski sweaters: what are they for?

Whether you're a skier or snowboarder, optimum thermal comfort is crucial. Skiing alternates between static and dynamic phases. When you take the chairlift up the slope, your body cools down. That's why you need extra warmth under your jacket! Ski sweaters, undershirts or fleeces are worn between your technical underwear and your ski jacket. Made from hollow fibers, these garments trap air and maintain body heat. In addition to their insulating capacity, they also offer great freedom of movement for every skier. Lightweight and breathable, these women's technical sweaters are your best friend for your skiing sessions on the slopes, freeride or freestyle.

Choosing your women's ski sweater or fleece

Choose the garment that best suits your needs: classic fleece, ski under-jacket, down under-jacket, hoodie, or a sweater with or without hood, with or without zip... Our under-jackets for skiers and snowboarders are available in several materials, including wool, cotton or down for extra warmth. If you prefer natural fibers, merino wool sweaters are the trend. This material limits the proliferation of bacteria and unpleasant odors. If you want a sweater that's breathable, easy, space-saving, and quick-drying, turn to synthetics. You can also choose a sweater made from a combination of natural and synthetic materials for a better compromise. Depending on the brands on the market - The North Face, Columbia, Roxy, Odlo, Maloja and Decathlon - you can choose your best compromise between technicality, warmth and style.

Caring for your women's ski sweater

Machine-wash your sweater at 30°C on a normal cycle, preferably using a liquid detergent. Lay flat to dry. Wear on your sweater or ski fleece? Visit Decathlon Support to repair your garment or obtain spare parts.

The 3-layer system for a complete ski outfit!

Complete your women's ski outfit to make the most of your day in the mountains. Under your women's ski sweater, add a thermal undergarment to efficiently wick away perspiration. As a final layer, add a warm, waterproof ski jacket. This will protect you from the elements, including wind, snow and rain. This three-layer system will keep you dry and warm all day long!