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We have ski clothing for all skiing activities, whether you are most comfortable on the slopes, in deep powder snow or on summit tours. In this product guide, we help you find the ski clothing that suits your style and riding.

Whether you're looking for a ski jacket, ski trousers or both, you can rest assured that our ski clothing provides you with super weather protection, wonderful insulation and lots of freedom of movement.

New Bergans Oppdal / Power. Presence. Performance.

Our Oppdal collection is brand-new, inside and out. Updated materials, a refined fit, and colours tuned to winter. Whether you’re on groomed slopes or in fresh powder, it keeps days warm, dry, and comfortable.

Prefer to manage warmth and airflow yourself? Choose the 3-layer shells. Tend to run cold and want extra insulation? Go for the padded pieces. Either way, you’re getting technical apparel that feels as good as it looks and just works from first chair to last lap.

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Y MountainLine

Y MountainLine: One step further

Y MountainLine is cutting-edge products designed to keep you comfortable and confident on your heaviest, toughest, and steepest mountain adventures.

With the most advanced material technology at hands, we have collaborated with highly experienced mountaineers to create some of the highest performing garments there are.

Y MountainLine

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