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Helly Hansen Alphelia LIFALOFT Insulated Review

A fitted, slim cut, insulated jacket oriented towards downhill and lift-accessed skiing
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Helly Hansen Alphelia LIFALOFT Insulated Review
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Price:  $550 List
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Manufacturer:   Helly Hansen
By Jacqueline Kearney ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  May 16, 2023
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RANKED
#14 of 17
  • Warmth - 20% 7.0
  • Weather Resistance - 20% 6.0
  • Comfort and Fit - 20% 5.0
  • Ventilation - 20% 4.0
  • Style - 10% 6.0
  • Features - 10% 6.0

Our Verdict

With a tailored fit, slim cut at the waist, and shorter hem, the Helly Hansen Alphelia Lifaloft Insulated leans heavily toward the fitted and athletic look. Compressed insulation and a removable hood stay in line with the streamlined style of this jacket. It's right at home in a lineup of resort-oriented ski jackets. This is really where this jacket shines; it's not extremely versatile, runs a little small, and doesn't excel in higher output activities. However, if you are looking for a resort-only jacket, especially if you prefer a slimmer cut, this is a fine option.
REASONS TO BUY
Sporty fit
Stylish
Comfy baffled collar
Removable hood
REASONS TO AVOID
Not very breathable
Runs small
Short

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Bottom Line This insulated jacket is oriented towards downhill and lift-accessed skiing with a slim and short fitA top performer where it counts, this insulated jacket also comes in at a reasonable priceA high performance technical shell that performs well in or out of bounds and won't break the bankThis jacket is very ski-worthy, especially for those wishing to have a quiver-of-one jacket. The adaptability this model offers is top notchA steal of a deal in a market filled with seriously high-dollar jackets, this utilitarian option is a budget-friendly skier's dream
Rating Categories Helly Hansen Alphel... Patagonia Insulated... Outdoor Research Ca... The North Face Ther... Wantdo Mountain Hoo...
Warmth (20%)
7.0
8.0
2.0
8.0
8.0
Weather Resistance (20%)
6.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
6.0
Comfort and Fit (20%)
5.0
9.0
9.0
5.0
6.0
Ventilation (20%)
4.0
7.0
9.0
4.0
1
Style (10%)
6.0
7.0
8.0
8.0
6.0
Features (10%)
6.0
7.0
7.0
8.0
5.0
Specs Helly Hansen Alphel... Patagonia Insulated... Outdoor Research Ca... The North Face Ther... Wantdo Mountain Hoo...
Main Fabric 85% polyamide, 15% elastane 75D postconsumer recycled polyester 100% nylon 100% nylon 150D Dull Mechanical Elastic
Insulation 70% polypropylene, 30% polyester Body: 80g Thermogreen recycled polyester; sleeves: 40g Thermogreen recycled polyester None 100% postconsumer recycled polyester 240g synthetic insulation
Waterproofing Helly Tech Performance 2-layer H2No waterproof membrane 3-layer Pertex Shield 2-layer DryVent DWR, PU membrane
Pockets 2 zippered hand, 2 zippered chest, 1 ski pass 2 zippered hand, 1 zippered chest, 1 zippered internal stash, 1 internal drop-in 2 zippered chest, 2 zippered hand, 1 zippered arm, 1 internal mesh, 1 internal zippered chest 2 zippered hand, 1 zippered chest, 1 zippered sleeve, 1 internal goggle Liner: 2 zippered hand 2 zippered hand, 1 internal stash, 1 internal zippered 1 zippered chest, 1 forearm
Weight 2.0 lb 1.7 lb 1.2 lb 2.0 lb 3.0lb
Hood Option Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, removable
Pit Zips Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Cuff construction Velcro Velcro Velcro Velcro Wrist gaiters
Powder skirt Yes, removable Yes, snap away Yes Yes, behind insulating layer Yes, snap away
RECCO Yes Yes No No No

Our Analysis and Test Results

This insulated jacket is a great pick for someone who prefers a more fitted and traditionally feminine cut. The compact insulation keeps the warmth of the Alphelia less bulky for all of your lift-access skiing pursuits. Thoughtful elements like a removable hood and silky wrist gaiters stand out among the competition on this stylish jacket.

Performance Comparison


helly hansen alphelia lifaloft insulated - the alphelia lifaloft skiing hot pow on a late spring day in the san...
The Alphelia Lifaloft skiing hot pow on a late spring day in the San Juan Mountains.
Credit: Jacqueline Kearney

Warmth


With its proprietary Lifaloft synthetic insulation, the Alphelia kept us plenty warm in most weather. This insulation is created from the same fiber that Helly Hansen has used to make its base layers for years, benefiting from its compressibility and hydrophobic properties. This makes the Alphelia surprisingly warm for how low bulk it is. This insulation is found throughout the jacket, including the hood and high quilted collar, effectively keeping heat from escaping around the head and neck.

The severe taper, shorter cut, and wide hem could lead to draftiness in high winds. We found the insulation to feel a little dense, which, when combined with a slimmer fit, tended to trap moisture inside when exerting. This could lead to trouble keeping warm. On purely downhill pursuits, however, we found this jacket to insulate adequately and sufficiently.

helly hansen alphelia lifaloft insulated - the quilted insulation on the collar is an extra level of insulation...
The quilted insulation on the collar is an extra level of insulation from draftiness.
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Weather Resistance


The design of this jacket has pros and cons for keeping harsh weather out. Its high collar, spandex cuffs, powder skirt, and large hood keep snow safely out. On the other hand, the wide cut of the hem and the shorter length of the jacket meant we could feel drafts and even a little snow on very cold and windy days.

The Alphelia is equipped with Helly Tech Performance proprietary waterproofing treatment. This is a 15k/15k waterproof, breathable membrane treated with a DWR finish. We found this shell material to perform like a softshell in our testing. When exposed to high-pressure water, in the form of some of our isolated tests, the surface of the Alphelia stopped shedding water and began absorbing it. That said, this stopped at the DWR; we did not feel any moisture make it through to our base layers.

helly hansen alphelia lifaloft insulated - a high collar and large, helmet compatible hood keep out snow and...
A high collar and large, helmet compatible hood keep out snow and cold wind.
Credit: Jacqueline Kearney

Comfort and Fit


The Alphelia leans heavily toward the tailored and fitted direction as far as jackets in this review go. Our lead tester is quite reliably a medium across manufacturers, and this jacket definitely runs a little small. The slimmer cut made it feel a little bulky with anything but the thinnest layers under it. If you prefer a roomier cut, we recommend sizing up. What sizing up does not remedy, however, is the shorter cut — the hem is decidedly short and rode up, especially on our taller testers.

helly hansen alphelia lifaloft insulated - the shorter cut of the alphelia feels low bulk, but did have the...
The shorter cut of the Alphelia feels low bulk, but did have the propensity to ride up a bit over thicker layers.
Credit: Jacqueline Kearney

Ventilation


The ventilation features on the Alphelia leave something to be desired. We did not find the mesh-lined pit zips to be very effective at increasing airflow — we think they would be more effective if they were unlined and a little wider. The benefit of keeping snow out is minimal compared to the benefit of a completely open vent. We also did not notice the perforated material in the upper back wicking away heat or moisture when we were working hard. The Alphelia has fairly typical breathability for an insulated jacket, but the compressed insulation tends to feel a little dense when combined with other layers. The breathability of this jacket performs best when paired with thin base layers.

helly hansen alphelia lifaloft insulated - the pit vents on the alphelia are lined with a thick mesh that kept...
The pit vents on the Alphelia are lined with a thick mesh that kept out snow but keeps in some heat.
Credit: Jacqueline Kearney

Style


As mentioned previously, the Alphelia is form-fitting and tailored. The tapered waist and shorter cut are flattering and sporty. The taped zippers are a sleek touch, and the two-toned chest zips stand out as a unique feature. There are relatively limited colorways for this jacket, but all of the options succeed at being understatedly stylish.

helly hansen alphelia lifaloft insulated - a tapered cut and sleek zips create a modern and sporty vibe for the...
A tapered cut and sleek zips create a modern and sporty vibe for the Alphelia. Great for a mid ski day dog romp.
Credit: Jacqueline Kearney

Features


The Alphelia has relatively standard features for a resort-oriented jacket. The pockets are all functional, and the internal zip pocket is a great place to store valuables. The standout elements are a removable hood, silky wrist gaiters, and a large internal mesh drop pocket. We love how the hood can be removed for a lower bulk feel, but we wish that the powderskirt were also removable. Finally, the wrist gaiters never dig in and do an excellent job of keeping drafts and stray snow and ice out.

helly hansen alphelia lifaloft insulated - if we get to choose we always prefer this style of smooth wrist...
If we get to choose we always prefer this style of smooth wrist gaiters that don't pull or constrict even when inside gloves.
Credit: Jacqueline Kearney

Should You Buy the Helly Hansen Alphelia Lifaloft?


If you prefer an insulated jacket because you tend to get a little cold even when everyone else seems to be fine, consider the Alphelia Lifaloft. Furthermore, this is a great option for the skier who prefers a more tailored fit and look. The Alphelia doesn't shy away from taper and sticks to a shorter hemline, making it stand out in a sea of freeride fits.

helly hansen alphelia lifaloft insulated - nothing like a little boot top powder on a chilly colorado day.
Nothing like a little boot top powder on a chilly Colorado day.
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What Other Ski Jackets Should You Consider?


If you like the idea of an insulated jacket but prefer a roomier fit, check out the Patagonia Insulated Powder Town. Or, if having built-in insulation sounds like a bit much, the Outdoor Research Carbide is a great deal for a shell that will take you from the resort to the skin track.

helly hansen alphelia lifaloft insulated - the alphelia lifaloft is ideal for someone who likes a shorter and...
The Alphelia Lifaloft is ideal for someone who likes a shorter and more fitted ski jacket. Here you can see how the taper is quite noticable.
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