Patagonia snowboard and ski jacket sizes are accurate and reliable, as displayed in the size chart / table below. If you are between sizes and want a baggy look and feel then go for a size larger. If between sizes go smaller for a more tailored fit. We are confident in Patagonia snowboard and ski jacket sizes because:
● We have tried the jackets on ourselves, in a full range of models and sizes.
● We see customers wearing the jackets in our Snowboard & Ski Shop
● We have been selling Patagonia for years.
● We monitor customer returns.
Cm | Inches | |||
Chest | Arm | Chest | Arm | |
XXS | 79 - 83 | 79 | 31 - 33 | 31 |
XS | 86 - 89 | 81 | 34 - 35 | 32 |
S | 89 - 94 | 84 | 35 - 37 | 33 |
M | 96 - 101 | 86 | 38 - 40 | 34 |
L | 106 - 111 | 89 | 42 - 44 | 35 |
XL | 117 - 122 | 91 | 46 - 48 | 36 |
XXL | 127 - 132 | 94 | 50 - 52 | 37 |
3XL | 137 - 142 | 96 | 54 - 56 | 38 |
Source: Patagonia
The 'Fit'
Patagonia snowboard & ski jackets come in a variety of 'fits'. Check the product description on each jacket to see which fit applies.
Formfitting:
This is Patagonia's fitting style designed to conform to the body's contours.
Slim Fit:
This is a slightly closer fitting style used in Patagonia's technical garments designed to be worn over base layers and light midlayers.
Regular Fit:
This fit is designed to be neither slim nor oversized and will fit over heavier midlayers.
Relaxed Fit:
Similar to a regular fit however this fit provides a bit of extra room for movement and comfort.
How to Measure Your Chest
Wear just an undergarment or nothing at all. Stand up straight with your arms hanging by your sides and breath normally. Run a soft tape measure under your arm pits over the largest part of your chest and across your shoulder blades. The tape measure should be snug, but not tight. | ![]() |
How to Measure Your Arm Length
Wear just an undergarment or nothing at all. Stand up straight with your arms hanging by your sides. Ask a friend to run a soft tape measure from the centre of the back of your neck, across to the tip of one shoulder, then down the outside of your arm to your wrist bone. | ![]() |
Jacket Dimensions
We strongly recommend that you never measure a jacket to determine the size you need. Actual garment sizes differ substantially from the dimensions quoted in the table at the top of this page because the manufacturer makes allowances for:
● The wearing of mid and / or base layers beneath the jacket.
● The freedom of movement required for snowboarding and skiing.
● The cut and style of the jacket.
● The insulation which may or may not be included in a particular jacket.
All of the above will differ depending on a jacket's specific design. If you have a jacket at home which fits you well, please do not attempt to measure it to help you choose the size of your new jacket - it will not work even if your existing jacket is the same make or similar style to the one you'd like to buy.
Still Not Sure What Size to Get?
Buy a few jackets to try at home. We offer:
FREE Delivery on most orders to most destinations.
Low Cost Returns within the UK.
Additional Help & Advice
Browse our Advice Centre for more buying guides.
Email any time.
Phone during normal Shop Hours
Visit our Ski & Snowboard Shop | Address