Depends on how much you want to spend. I have an Arc'Teryx Alpha SV Jacket. It's water proof, heck it's bomb proof and really light weight. Really well designed and probably the last jacket you'll need to buy. I wear it skiing and have worn it up Aconcagua and Kilimanjaro with no complaints. Of course it's a bit pricey. You can find it online for about $600, but I will say you won't be buying a new jacket every few seasons unless you get tired of the look. A little less expensive A little less expensive ($400) is the Beta AR jacket by Arc'teryx or the Mounatain Hardwear Pinnacle ($300). REI also makes some really good hardshell jackets that incorporate a lot of the innovations Arc'terx and Mountain Hardwear use for less.
If you're looking for just a ski coat I apologize. All my jackets pull double duty for lightweight winter camping and climbing so I don't have much insight on that. When you're looking keep in mind that Gore-tex is just a name brand of material like how band-aides got to be the universal name for adhesive bandages. Other companies have their own version of Goretex that are pretty decent (Mountain Hardwear has Conduit). I find the best things is to go with a hardshell and a softshell and avoid jackets that have some kind of liner as part of the coat. It allows you to layer based on your body heat. If the liner is stitched in and you're sweating I don't care how great they claim the Gore-tex is on the outside there's no way it's going to be able to wick away all that moisture as the liner soaks it in.
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