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Spyder 38SJ073300 Girls Camille Insulated Ski Jacket

4.1 (2 reviews)

Spyder's Camille jacket layers recycled stretch shell with critically seam-taped 10k waterproofing for all-day slope confidence.

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Overview

Conquer the Slopes in Style

Equip your young snow adventurer with the Spyder Girls Camille Insulated Ski Jacket. A perfect combination of fashion and function for skiing or snowboarding. Made with stretch EXO SHIELD recycled polyester, a 10k/10k laminate, and DWR (durable water repellent), it provides excellent protection from the elements for all-day comfort.

Specifications:

  • Material: Stretch EXO SHIELD Recycled Polyester
  • Waterproofing: 10k/10k Laminate
  • Water Repellency: DWR (Durable Water Repellent) Finish
  • Zippers: YKK Zippers
  • Seams: Critically Seam Taped
  • Hood: Attached hood with adjustable opening
  • Department: Girls
  • Fabric Type: 55% POLYESTER / 45% RECYCLED POLYESTER
  • Care Instructions: Machine Wash
  • Origin: Imported
  • Country of Origin: China
  • Item Weight: 1 Pounds
  • Item model number: 38SJ073300

Key Features

Stretch EXO SHIELD Recycled Polyester Plain Weave with 10k/10k Laminate and DWR

EXO THERMO Insulation 100g Body, 80g Sleeves, 60g Hood

YKK Zippers

Critically Seam Taped

Attached hood with adjustable opening

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • 10k/10k laminate delivers reliable waterproofing and breathability rated for full ski-day exposure
  • EXO THERMO insulation is zoned — 100g body, 80g sleeves, 60g hood — balancing warmth with unrestricted arm movement
  • Stretch EXO SHIELD shell moves with the body rather than restricting reach during turns and falls
  • YKK zippers are the industry benchmark for cold-weather zip reliability and smooth operation under gloves
  • Critically seam-taped construction seals moisture entry points at the jacket's highest-exposure zones

👎 Cons

  • Critical seam taping only — interior seams are not sealed, which can allow moisture wicking in prolonged heavy snow exposure
  • 55%/45% polyester blend may feel less premium against skin compared to softshell or fleece-lined alternatives
  • DWR finish requires careful washing protocol to maintain effectiveness — standard detergent will degrade it
  • Slim Spyder fit may require sizing up for girls wearing a mid-layer underneath
  • 1-pound weight is moderate for an 11.6-inch jacket — lighter shells exist at higher price points

Frequently Asked Questions

A 10k waterproof rating means the fabric resists 10,000mm of water column pressure before leaking — sufficient for moderate snowfall and all-day skiing in typical conditions. The 10k breathability rating means moisture vapor escapes at a rate that prevents interior clamminess during active skiing.
Spyder's girls' sizing tends to run slightly slim through the torso. If your child is between sizes or wears a base layer, sizing up one is recommended for a comfortable layered fit.
The heavier 100g body insulation concentrates warmth at the core where heat retention matters most. The lighter 80g in the sleeves and 60g in the hood reduce bulk in high-movement areas, preserving arm mobility and preventing the hood from adding excessive weight when up.
The jacket uses critical seam taping, which means the seams in the highest-exposure areas — shoulders, hood, and chest — are sealed against moisture intrusion. Interior seams in lower-risk zones are not taped.
Machine wash on a cold, gentle cycle with a technical fabric cleaner — avoid standard detergent, which degrades DWR. Tumble dry on low heat to reactivate the DWR coating after washing.