Whether you're an experienced sailor or a casual boating enthusiast, our sailing jackets are engineered to keep you protected and comfortable, no matter the weather conditions.
Protection against the elements with Helly Hansen women’s sailing jackets
Our women’s sailing jackets build on our proud heritage of creating sailing gear since 1877. Today, we develop and test
our sailing gear with professionals, including racing teams, solo adventurers, and coastal workers. Their insights help us craft technical, protective, and durable
jackets to meet your needs both on deck and around the marina. And especially the feedback we receive from women sailors is crucial in delivering optimal comfort
and fit in our sailing jackets for women.
Built with our proprietary HELLY TECH® Performance, Professional, and Protection technologies, our offshore, coastal, and inshore sailing jackets are waterproof,
breathable, and windproof. These technologies are key to keeping you dry and comfortable on the water. For full-body protection in the toughest conditions,
we recommend also wearing our waterproof/breathable sailing pants.
Our insulated midlayer sailing jackets are made for chilly days on the water. These styles are made with synthetic blowable insulation or fleece for warmth and
comfort. They’re also a great choice for everyday wear on shore.
How to choose the best women's sailing jacket
The right jacket is an essential component of your sailing kit. We’ve rounded up some key factors to consider when selecting the
perfect sailing jacket:
Waterproofness and breathability: Staying dry and comfortable on the water is essential. Our waterproof and breathable HELLY TECH® technologies ensure you stay
shielded from rain and water spray while allowing moisture to escape. These jackets also have fully taped seams, and many have storm flaps, to keep water out.
Freedom of movement: On deck, you may need to move quickly, so your jacket shouldn’t restrict your arms or torso. Ideally, your jacket should allow you to move
comfortably, even while wearing a life jacket. Look for jackets with articulated sleeves, which move naturally with the body and improve your range of motion.
Comfortable fit: Sailing jackets should leave enough room for layering underneath, whether it’s another jacket or other watersports gear. Also, look for adjustable
cuffs, hems, and hoods, which allow you to customize the fit to your liking and prevent water from entering.
Visibility features: Jackets with bright colors or reflective elements, such as neon details and SOLAS reflectives, enhance your visibility in low-light conditions
and make it easier for others to spot you.
Type of sailing: It's important to choose a jacket that suits your specific sailing type and the conditions you'll be facing. Offshore sailing jackets are the most
heavy-duty sailing jackets designed for protection against the harshest weather conditions. Coastal sailing jackets are typically lighter and offer more freedom
of movement. You can also choose specially designed racing jackets for competitive sailing or lightweight jackets for warmer climates.