Strategic placement of insulation type ensures user comfort and prolonged jacket life. Down Composite Mapping places synthetic Coreloft(TM), which retains warmth when wet, along the hem, collar, sleeves and underarms; areas prone to contact with moisture. 750 cu-in fill European Goose down lines the core and sleeves where warmth is most needed. Features: Waterproof Breathable Insulated Durable Taped seams for added weatherproofness Micro-seam allowance (1.6 mm) reduces bulk and weight GORE-TEX(R) three-layer construction Smooth inner face-fabric allows for easy layering Anatomical shaping for fit and comfort Articulated elbows No-lift gusseted underarms Laminated brim Adjustable hood drawcords Insulated, helmet compatible Drop Hood(TM) Laminated chin guard Soft chamois-lined collar WaterTight(TM) external zippers Pit zippers for easy venting WaterTight(TM) Vislon front zip Micro webbing zipper pulls Adjustable cuff with Velcro(R) closure Adjustable hem drawcord Internal chest pocket with laminated zip Sleeve pocket with WaterTight(TM) zip Internal mesh pocket Chest pocket with flap and snap closure Two hand pockets with WaterTight(TM) zippers Mesh-lined PowderGuard(TM) vents for breathability, designed to prevent snow from entering clothing Detachable powder skirt with gripper elastic and snap closure Athletic Fit, Hip Length Weight: 940 g / 2 lbs 1.2 oz Activity: Ski/Snowboard Materials: N40p-X GORE-TEX(R) fabric with 3L tricot technology Coreloft(TM) 100 (100 g/m ) insulation. Made with highly crimped multi-denier siliconized polyester yarn, this lightweight, breathable, and thermally efficient, 100% polyester staple fiber is very compressible and has excellent loft retention. 750 fill European goose down Coreloft(TM) Compact (60 g/m ) insulation. Highly crimped, multi-denier siliconized polyester yarn that has undergone a special process which reduces the thickness of the material by 50%, without reducing its insulation value by the same amount. Lightweight, breathable, thermally efficient 100% polyester fibre.
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