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Dope Blizzard vs Annok - which jacket fits your style and riding | Ridestore Magazine

When it comes to picking the perfect pullover jacket from Dope Snow, the Blizzard and the Annok are two of the most popular choices. Available in both men's and women's models, they share a similar DNA—oversized fits, lots of mountain-ready features, and that clean Dope Snow look. But if you’re stuck deciding between the two, there are a few key differences worth knowing. Let’s take a look and help you figure out which one fits your riding style best.

Blizzard vs Annok overview

BlizzardAnnok
UsesResort riding, spring sessions, parkAll mountain, spring sessions, park, powder riding
FitOversizedOversized
DesignAvailable in anorak & full-zip stylesAnorak
Insulation60gsm body, 40gsm sleeves and hood60gsm body, 40gsm sleeves and hood
FeaturesAdjustable hood, wrist gaiters, zipped pockets, lift pass pocket, underarm ventsAdjustable hood, wrist gaiters, zipped pockets, lift pass pocket, zipped collar, side entry zipper, underarm vents, powder skirt
Waterproofness15k/15k DRY Tech membrane, eco-DWR, fully taped seams15k/15k DRY Tech membrane, eco-DWR, fully taped seams
Colour optionsMultipleMultiple

Tech and performance in the mountains

In terms of performance, the Blizzard and the Annok are practically twins. They both feature Dope’s 15k/15k DRY Tech membrane, which offers solid waterproofing and breathability for all conditions. Whether you're out on a bluebird groomer day or caught in a snowstorm, that membrane combined with fully taped seams and an eco-friendly DWR coating will definitely keep you dry and comfortable.

They’re also solution dyed, which is a lower-impact colouring method that’s better for the planet. On the warmth front, both jackets come with 60gsm insulation in the body and 40gsm in the sleeves and hood, giving you all-season warmth without feeling bulky. So whichever one you choose, you’re getting a legit all-mountain jacket that’s ready for every winter condition.

Fit and design

Fit and design

Both jackets stick with that classic Dope oversized fit which roomy enough for layering but not so baggy that it gets in the way. They’re designed to be comfy, laid-back, and practical, whether you’re hitting the park, exploring off-piste, or just lapping the resort with your crew.

The main difference comes in how you get in and out. The Blizzard is primarily a traditional pullover—you throw it on over your head, and that’s that. But it also comes in a full zip version if you prefer something more open. The Annok, on the other hand, has a side-entry zipper and a zip-up collar. That makes it a bit more versatile, especially if you want the look of a pullover but don’t love being locked in like a hoodie. The side zip also helps with venting, making it a good pick for warmer spring sessions, too.

Pockets, storage, and details

On the storage front, both jackets have pretty much the same setup. You get a zippered pouch pocket with a built-in media pouch to keep your phone safe, plus a lift pass pocket on the sleeve, and wrist gaiters to seal out snow. The hoods are adjustable and helmet-compatible, and the collars are tall and microfleece-lined.

Where the Annok edges ahead slightly is in the extras. It has a built-in snow skirt for extra protection on deeper days, and the side zip not only helps you get in and out more easily but also gives you a bit more venting and flexibility. The Blizzard skips the snow skirt and keeps things a little simpler, which some riders might actually prefer.

Pockets, storage, and details

Which jacket should you go for?

When all is said and done, both jackets are built from the same materials, have nearly identical features, and offer the same level of insulation and protection. So it really comes down to style and how you ride. The Blizzard comes in both a classic pullover and a full-zip version, giving you some flexibility depending on your preference. If you’re into that clean, anorak-style look and don’t need a snow skirt, the pullover Blizzard is a solid, simplified option that still performs all over the mountain.

If you want a bit more built-in functionality—like a side zip, snow skirt, and extra coverage—the Annok is the way to go. It’s better suited for deeper days and adds a little more versatility without compromising on that signature Dope style. Either way, you’re getting a warm, weatherproof, and great-looking jacket built for all-mountain adventures.

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