The Reedy is is a durable, insulated jacket for everyday resort shredding with an updated fabric that's built to last. Clean lines and unique graphic prints stand out without shouting for attention.
The Romer excels in wet, cold weather where other insulated jackets wilt. 2-layer GORE-TEX® fabric and a healthy dose of recycled poly fill insulation keep things toasty no matter what havoc storms bring.
The Salisbury melds throwback style with modern materials and recycled polyfill insulation for warm, durable performance that feels as good as it looks.
The Armada Utility Jacket fuses military-inspired style elements with a robust, technically advanced construction to create a distinctive appearance and long-lasting performance on the mountain.
The Albert Jacket, a PrimaLoft-stuffed waterproof shell that’s breathable and compressible but also lightly insulated. Better yet, the insulating fabric is made from 60 percent post-consumer recycled materials.
The versatile Malone Jacket, made from recycled Tactic 3-layer softshell, is light, stretchy as Silly Putty, and breathable enough for a backcountry tour but still substantial enough for pounding laps at the resort. Stormy out?
Think of the Malone Jacket like your one-ski quiver, your favorite boards that do everything well. This jacket is light, stretchy, and breathable enough for a backcountry tour but still substantial enough for pounding laps at the resort.
A durable and partly insulated waterproof ski/snowboard jacket. This insulated shell jacket (702gr W/medium) is made for freeriding but works perfectly for general ski/snowboard activities on and off-slope during colder winter days.
A warmer waterproof ski/snowboard shell jacket. This shell jacket is developed for freeriding but works perfectly for general ski/snowboard activities on and off-slope and general outdoor adventures.
Reintroduced in 2022 is the Alaskan Jacket - one of the most sought-after pieces from Orage. Over the past fifteen years, the Alaskan has developed a cult following from skiers truely born cold, from backcountry guides to mountain-dwelling locals.