First impression
It's probably been about 20 years since I've used an insulated ski jacket, I've got too used to the onion principle with several layers. What's more, I'm not someone who gets cold easily and for years I've mainly been on ski tours, where I switch between different layers of clothing a lot.
However, a lot has changed since then, both in terms of insulation material and processing technology. The Boundary Line Mapped Jacket from Black Diamond is insulated where warmth is needed most, especially on the back and upper arms, while a two-layer construction with mesh lining is used in the other areas. In addition, the innovative Lavalan filling is not only lightweight and durable, but is also designed to make the jacket particularly comfortable to wear.
The jacket has a large, helmet-compatible hood, two nicely insulated hand pockets, a Napoleon pocket, a ski pass pocket on the left upper arm, generously dimensioned ventilation zips under the sleeves and a stowable snow skirt.
It should also be emphasised that Black Diamond pays great attention to environmentally friendly materials, from the wool-based insulation to the environmentally friendly impregnation to the in-house BD.dry™ membrane.
Testers and test conditions
I am 183 cm tall and weigh about 75 kg. I tested the jacket in size L, which fits well. The cut is rather wide and casual, but not too big either. I go skiing a lot, but am mostly on ski tours. Over the last few months, I have mainly tested the jacket when freeriding (and due to the weak winter when skiing on the piste) in the ski resort, but I also took it with me on ski tours. I also wear it from time to time in the city or on the way to the office.