Brand · Swedish ski house est. 1986

Peak Performance

Founded by professional skiers in Åre — technical apparel built for the mountain, in natural colours.

Peak Performance
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Founded in 1986 in the ski town of Åre by professional skiers Stefan Engström, Peter Blom and Christer Mårtensson, Peak Performance set out to make technical apparel for every condition on the mountain.

Now headquartered in Stockholm's Frihamnen port district, the brand designs across piste, freeride, freestyle and touring, alongside hiking and insulated pieces like the Helium Jacket — backed by an internal research and development program.

Bought by Carli Gry International in 1998, the brand passed to Amer Sports in 2018 and into Anta Sports' portfolio in 2019. Its design approach leans on colour psychology and sustainability, earning ISPO Awards for Elevate (2024) and Helium Loop (2025).

The Peak Performance pieces worth knowing

Helium Down Hood Jacket Women
G79841 · 90/10 down
Helium Down Hood Jacket Women
Regular fit with adjustable hood and packable down construction. The Helium range celebrates 10 years as a best seller, with a wind- and water-repellent shell and premium 90/10 down insulation.
$350 at Peak Performance Whistler
Helium Down Hood Jacket Men
G79845 · packable down
Helium Down Hood Jacket Men
Men’s Helium hood jacket with a regular fit, lightweight down insulation, and a packable hooded design. Built as a wind- and water-repellent layer for everyday outdoor use.
$350 at Peak Performance Whistler
Helium Utility Down Hood Jacket Women
G79847 · utility pockets
Helium Utility Down Hood Jacket Women
The latest addition to the Helium range adds chest and sleeve pockets, while keeping the 700 fill power down build lightweight and packable.
$410 at Peak Performance Whistler
Helium Utility Down Hood Jacket Men
G79848 · utility pockets
Helium Utility Down Hood Jacket Men
The latest addition to the Helium range adds chest and sleeve pockets, while keeping the 700 fill power down build lightweight and packable.
$410 at Peak Performance Whistler
Helium Down Vest Women
G79846 · quilted vest
Helium Down Vest Women
Women’s Helium vest with a stand collar and a lightweight packable down build for easy layering.
$250 at Peak Performance Whistler
Helium Down Vest Men
G79842 · quilted vest
Helium Down Vest Men
Men’s Helium vest with a stand collar and a lightweight packable down build for easy layering.
$250 at Peak Performance Whistler
Helium Down Jacket Women
G79809 · hooded puffer
Helium Down Jacket Women
Lightweight hooded puffer with a wavy quilt pattern and packable down insulation.
$340 at Peak Performance Whistler
Helium Down Jacket Men
G79808 · hooded puffer
Helium Down Jacket Men
Lightweight hooded puffer with a wavy quilt pattern and packable down insulation.
$272 at Peak Performance Whistler
Vertical GORE-TEX Pro 3L Shell Jacket Men
G80487 · GORE-TEX Pro
Vertical GORE-TEX Pro 3L Shell Jacket Men
Oversized alpine shell jacket built with GORE-TEX Pro protection and a roomy fit for demanding mountain conditions.
$840 at Peak Performance Whistler
Vertical GORE-TEX Pro 3L Shell Bib Pants Women
G80473 · bib pants
Vertical GORE-TEX Pro 3L Shell Bib Pants Women
Technical GORE-TEX Pro bib pants with alpine-ready coverage for skiing and other high-output mountain days.
$760 at Peak Performance Whistler
Vislight GORE-TEX C-Knit™ 3L Shell Jacket Men
G80488 · C-Knit shell
Vislight GORE-TEX C-Knit™ 3L Shell Jacket Men
Three-layer GORE-TEX C-Knit shell jacket for wet-weather mountain use, with a clean technical profile.
$480 at Peak Performance Whistler
Trail HIPE® 3L Shell Jacket Women
G80802 · HIPE shell
Trail HIPE® 3L Shell Jacket Women
Lightweight waterproof shell with a clean cut, fixed hood, and breathable protection for biking, climbing, and more.
$400 at Peak Performance Whistler
Hike Backpack 22L
22L · hiking pack
Hike Backpack 22L
Durable hiking pack with ergonomic straps, an adjustable waist belt, and sternum straps for stable carry on the trail.
$260 at Peak Performance Whistler
Outdoor Sling Bag 4,5L
4.5L · sling bag
Outdoor Sling Bag 4,5L
Three-point strap belt bag designed for travel or endurance activity, with a water bottle pocket and detachable strap.
$110 at Peak Performance Whistler
Lightweight Cap
5-panel cap
Lightweight Cap
Lightweight five-panel cap with a soft brim and windproof fabric.
$60 at Peak Performance Whistler
Trail Cap
G80049 · trail cap
Trail Cap
Windproof trail cap with a flat soft brim and reflective back adjustment.
$60 at Peak Performance Whistler

Peak Performance shopping FAQ

Is a Peak Performance ski jacket worth it?+

For resort and demanding recreational skiing, Peak Performance is a strong pick. This is a Swedish brand founded by professional skiers in 1986 that specialises in ski and hiking clothing, with an internal research and development program behind the technical detailing. If you want serious slope-ready kit with Scandinavian design sensibility, it earns the spend.

Is Peak Performance good quality?+

Yes. The brand was founded by professional freeriders and now engineers garments for specific ski disciplines, which keeps the technical standards high. That heritage of designing for real mountain conditions, backed by an in-house R&D program, is why the kit holds up to hard use.

How does Peak Performance compare to Arc'teryx?+

They share a high-performance brief but with different roots. Peak Performance comes from the freeride and piste world of Åre, Sweden, with garments tuned to specific ski disciplines, while Arc'teryx leans more toward alpine and expedition engineering. If your priority is ski-specific outerwear with Scandinavian design, Peak Performance is squarely in its element.

What is the Peak Performance Helium Jacket?+

The Helium Jacket is one of the brand's insulated jackets and a signature piece of its lineup. Peak Performance has continued to develop this family, with its Helium Loop winning an ISPO Award in 2025 that cited its sustainability features and circular production principles.

Which Peak Performance jacket should I look at first?+

It depends on how you ski. The brand builds garments with specific features for multiple disciplines including piste, freeride, freestyle and touring, so start by matching the jacket to your discipline. If you want a versatile insulated layer rather than a discipline-specific shell, the well-known Helium family is a natural starting point.

Where is Peak Performance from?+

Peak Performance is a Swedish brand, founded in Åre, Sweden in 1986 and now headquartered in Stockholm. Its global design teams are based in the Frihamnen port area of Stockholm, where the brand relocated in 1999.

Who founded Peak Performance?+

It was founded in 1986 by professional skiers Stefan Engström, Peter Blom and Christer Mårtensson in Åre. That founder DNA, building gear for performance across freeride, piste and freestyle conditions, still shapes the brand's name and focus.

Who owns Peak Performance now?+

Ownership has changed hands over the years. Peak Performance was bought by Denmark's Carli Gry International in 1998, acquired by Amer Sports in 2018, and in 2019 became part of Chinese Anta Sports' portfolio when Anta led a consortium that purchased Amer Sports.

Does Peak Performance only make ski wear?+

No. Alongside its ski garments for piste, freeride, freestyle and touring, the brand also produces hiking apparel and insulated jackets, including the Helium Jacket. So it spans the broader outdoor wardrobe, not just the slopes.

Is Peak Performance involved in competitive skiing?+

Very much so. The brand has sponsored ski athletes and competitions since its founding, fields the Peak Performance Ski Team with Freeride World Tour champions including Hedvig Wessel and Justine Dufour-Lapointe, and is the title sponsor of the Freeride World Tour. That competitive feedback loop feeds straight back into the gear.

How sustainable is Peak Performance?+

Sustainability is part of its recent product story. The brand's Elevate (2024) and Helium Loop (2025) both won ISPO Awards that specifically cited their sustainability features and circular production principles. It has also referenced color psychology in its design approach, favouring more natural colours than typical skiwear.

How should I care for a Peak Performance shell?+

Treat a technical shell as the long-term investment it is. Wash it occasionally with a technical wash rather than regular detergent, reactivate the water repellency with low heat as directed, and avoid fabric softeners that clog the membrane. Looked after this way, a well-built ski shell keeps performing season after season.