
Ascentrix 2L Snow Jacket
$179.99 AUD
Regular price $139.99 AUDAscentrix Series — Bold Design, Alpine Performance
Performance first
2-Layer shell with 15,000 mm waterproofing and 10,000 g/m²/24h breathability protects against snow, wind, and shifting conditions.
Smart versatility
Relaxed fit with asymmetric zipper design and adjustable cuffs and hem for adaptive comfort and a unique street-inspired edge.
Functional details
Includes inner snow skirt, ventilation zips, and secure multi-pocket storage for full mountain practicality.
Built to last
Constructed with abrasion-resistant fabrics, reinforced for rugged alpine durability.
Recommended for
Riders seeking both avant-garde style and all-terrain protection.
Ascentrix Series — Bold Design, Alpine Performance
Performance first
2-Layer shell with 15,000 mm waterproofing and 10,000 g/m²/24h breathability protects against snow, wind, and shifting conditions.
Smart versatility
Relaxed fit with asymmetric zipper design and adjustable cuffs and hem for adaptive comfort and a unique street-inspired edge.
Functional details
Includes inner snow skirt, ventilation zips, and secure multi-pocket storage for full mountain practicality.
Built to last
Constructed with abrasion-resistant fabrics, reinforced for rugged alpine durability.
Recommended for
Riders seeking both avant-garde style and all-terrain protection.
Material | 2L polyester fabric with DWR coating, polyester Lining |
Waterproof Rating | 15,000mm |
Breathability | 10,000 g/m²/24hr |
Insulation | Cotton |
Weight(Jacket) | Approx. 1000g |
Weight(Pants) | Approx. 800g |
Fit | Relaxed |
Best For | Snowboarding, Skiing, Cold Weather Outdoor Activities |
Durability | Abrasion Resistance > 200,000 cycles |
Other Features | Snow Skirt, Underarm & Inner-thigh Ventilation, Adjustable Cuffs, Storage Pockets, Snow Pass Pocket |
Material | 2L polyester fabric with DWR coating, polyester Lining |
Waterproof Rating | 15,000mm |
Breathability | 10,000 g/m²/24hr |
Insulation | Cotton |
Weight(Jacket) | Approx. 1000g |
Weight(Pants) | Approx. 800g |
Fit | Relaxed |
Best For | Snowboarding, Skiing, Cold Weather Outdoor Activities |
Durability | Abrasion Resistance > 200,000 cycles |
Other Features | Snow Skirt, Underarm & Inner-thigh Ventilation, Adjustable Cuffs, Storage Pockets, Snow Pass Pocket |
$179.99 AUD
Regular price $139.99 AUDAscentrix Series — Bold Design, Alpine Performance
Performance first
2-Layer shell with 15,000 mm waterproofing and 10,000 g/m²/24h breathability protects against snow, wind, and shifting conditions.
Smart versatility
Relaxed fit with asymmetric zipper design and adjustable cuffs and hem for adaptive comfort and a unique street-inspired edge.
Functional details
Includes inner snow skirt, ventilation zips, and secure multi-pocket storage for full mountain practicality.
Built to last
Constructed with abrasion-resistant fabrics, reinforced for rugged alpine durability.
Recommended for
Riders seeking both avant-garde style and all-terrain protection.
Ascentrix Series — Bold Design, Alpine Performance
Performance first
2-Layer shell with 15,000 mm waterproofing and 10,000 g/m²/24h breathability protects against snow, wind, and shifting conditions.
Smart versatility
Relaxed fit with asymmetric zipper design and adjustable cuffs and hem for adaptive comfort and a unique street-inspired edge.
Functional details
Includes inner snow skirt, ventilation zips, and secure multi-pocket storage for full mountain practicality.
Built to last
Constructed with abrasion-resistant fabrics, reinforced for rugged alpine durability.
Recommended for
Riders seeking both avant-garde style and all-terrain protection.
Material | 2L polyester fabric with DWR coating, polyester Lining |
Waterproof Rating | 15,000mm |
Breathability | 10,000 g/m²/24hr |
Insulation | Cotton |
Weight(Jacket) | Approx. 1000g |
Weight(Pants) | Approx. 800g |
Fit | Relaxed |
Best For | Snowboarding, Skiing, Cold Weather Outdoor Activities |
Durability | Abrasion Resistance > 200,000 cycles |
Other Features | Snow Skirt, Underarm & Inner-thigh Ventilation, Adjustable Cuffs, Storage Pockets, Snow Pass Pocket |
Material | 2L polyester fabric with DWR coating, polyester Lining |
Waterproof Rating | 15,000mm |
Breathability | 10,000 g/m²/24hr |
Insulation | Cotton |
Weight(Jacket) | Approx. 1000g |
Weight(Pants) | Approx. 800g |
Fit | Relaxed |
Best For | Snowboarding, Skiing, Cold Weather Outdoor Activities |
Durability | Abrasion Resistance > 200,000 cycles |
Other Features | Snow Skirt, Underarm & Inner-thigh Ventilation, Adjustable Cuffs, Storage Pockets, Snow Pass Pocket |
Why You'll Love It

Ascentrix Series — Where Style Meets Function
The Ascentrix Snow Suit blends bold design with mountain-grade protection. Featuring a 15,000 mm waterproof rating and 10,000 g/m²/24h breathability, it keeps you dry and comfortable from resort laps to backcountry adventures.
Its asymmetric zipper lines and contrast colour blocking bring a striking aesthetic, while the relaxed ergonomic fit ensures freedom of movement.
Minimal yet daring, the Ascentrix is built with abrasion-resistant fabrics to endure tough alpine conditions while letting you stand out on every slope.
Techs
Details

2L or 3L? What's the Difference?
Discover the difference between 2-layer and 3-layer designs with ChillCarve. Choose the perfect balance of durability and comfort for your needs.
2L and 3L refer to the number of structural layers in the outermost part of a snow jacket. The main difference lies in whether there is a third inner layer tightly bonded to the second breathable membrane. This affects breathability, durability, weight, and comfort.
Compare the Fabric
Comparison Criteria | 2L Fabric | 3L Fabric |
---|---|---|
Definition of Layers | 2L and 3L refer to the layers of the outermost fabric, not the entire garment. They define fabric construction, affecting waterproofness, breathability, durability, and comfort. | |
Layer 1: Out Layer | ✔️ | ✔️ |
Layer 2: Membrane | ✔️ | ✔️ |
Layer 3: Lining | ✖️ | ✔️ |
Waterproof | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★★ |
Breathability | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★★ |
Durability | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★★ |
Weight | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★★ |
Comfort | ★★★★★ | ★★★★☆ |
Price | ★★★★★(Best Budget Choice) | ★★★☆☆(Expensive but Worth It) |
Best Use Cases | Casual & resort skiing, general outdoor activities | Backcountry, mountaineering, extreme conditions |
How to Choose Your Perfect Ones?
We highly recommend that you choose the right snow clothing for your needs and don't just stick to the parameters!
Water resistance is measured in millimetres (e.g., 8,000mm, 20,000mm) – higher numbers don’t always mean better performance.
- Beginner/resort skiing (gentle slopes, dry snow): 8,000-1,000mm is sufficient for light snowfalls.
- Multi-day trips/wet snow regions: Aim for 10,000-15,000mm with fully sealed seams.
- Backcountry/storm conditions: 20,000mm+ for heavy snow or rain.
Pro tip: Most resort skiers don’t need max waterproof ratings – proper seam sealing matters more than chasing numbers.
Waterproof Ratings: Know Your Weather
Water resistance is measured in millimetres (e.g., 8,000mm, 20,000mm) – higher numbers don’t always mean better performance.
- Beginner/resort skiing (gentle slopes, dry snow): 8,000-1,000mm is sufficient for light snowfalls.
- Multi-day trips/wet snow regions: Aim for 10,000-15,000mm with fully sealed seams.
- Backcountry/storm conditions: 20,000mm+ for heavy snow or rain.
Pro tip: Most resort skiers don’t need max waterproof ratings – proper seam sealing matters more than chasing numbers.
Balancing waterproofing and airflow prevents sweat buildup:
- Casual skiing: Moderate breathability (5,000-8,000g/m²) works for relaxed runs.
- Intensive skiing (off-piste, moguls): Prioritize high breathability (10,000g/m²+) to avoid overheating.
Key fact: Breathable fabric alone won’t keep you dry—pair it with moisture-wicking base layers.
Breathability: Match Your Effort Level
Balancing waterproofing and airflow prevents sweat buildup:
- Casual skiing: Moderate breathability (5,000-8,000g/m²) works for relaxed runs.
- Intensive skiing (off-piste, moguls): Prioritize high breathability (10,000g/m²+) to avoid overheating.
Key fact: Breathable fabric alone won’t keep you dry—pair it with moisture-wicking base layers.
Ski jackets themselves don’t provide warmth—insulation comes from mid-layers!
- Thin shell jackets (non-insulated): Ideal for most skiing—add/remove mid-layers as needed.
- Insulated jackets: Suitable for cold (-15°C or below) or low-activity skiing, temperature tolerance depends on the type and thickness of the insulation.
Warmth Strategy: Layer Smartly
Ski jackets themselves don’t provide warmth—insulation comes from mid-layers!
- Thin shell jackets (non-insulated): Ideal for most skiing—add/remove mid-layers as needed.
- Insulated jackets: Suitable for cold (-15°C or below) or low-activity skiing, temperature tolerance depends on the type and thickness of the insulation.
- Mobility-friendly design: Sleeves should cover wrists when stretched forward.
- Weight matters: Under 800g jackets reduce fatigue for active skiers.
- Ventilation zips: Underarm/chest vents help regulate temperature during variable weather.
- Reinforced zones: Look for abrasion-resistant panels on knees, elbows, and seat areas.
- Snow seal: Detachable inner snow skirts keep powder out without restricting movement.
Hidden Essentials
- Mobility-friendly design: Sleeves should cover wrists when stretched forward.
- Weight matters: Under 800g jackets reduce fatigue for active skiers.
- Ventilation zips: Underarm/chest vents help regulate temperature during variable weather.
- Reinforced zones: Look for abrasion-resistant panels on knees, elbows, and seat areas.
- Snow seal: Detachable inner snow skirts keep powder out without restricting movement.
- Weekend resort: Waterproof 8,000mm+, Breathability 6,000g+
- Multi-day alpine tours: Waterproof 15,000mm+, Breathability 10,000g+
- Off-piste/backcountry: Waterproof 20,000mm+, Breathability 12,000g+
Performance by Ski Style
- Weekend resort: Waterproof 8,000mm+, Breathability 6,000g+
- Multi-day alpine tours: Waterproof 15,000mm+, Breathability 10,000g+
- Off-piste/backcountry: Waterproof 20,000mm+, Breathability 12,000g+

Three-Layer System
The concept of the three-layer system originated from outdoor activities, designed to help people stay warm and dry in extreme weather conditions. Through a scientific layering approach, the base layer wicks moisture, the mid layer provides insulation, and the outer layer offers wind and water resistance while maintaining breathability. Although initially developed for mountaineering and exploration, this method is now widely used in sports like skiing, ensuring comfort and performance in various environments.

