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Burton AK Flare Womens Gore-Tex 2L Down Jacket 2023

Burton AK Flare Womens Gore-Tex 2L Down Jacket 2023

Regular price $849.99
Sale price $849.99 Regular price $849.99
Color: Ballad Blue
Size: M

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Description

Down heat meets GORE-TEX fabric in snowboarding's highest performance puffy. Period.

Materials

  • GORE-TEX 2-Layer Nylon 80D Plain Weave Fabric

Details

  • Regular articulated fit is just right: Not too tight or too baggy, with shaping at the elbows and shoulders for easy movement
  • GORE-TEX two-layer fabric is windproof, waterproof, breathable, and durable: It's the versatile solution to staying warm and dry while moving outside; GORE-TEX fabric is GUARANTEED TO KEEP YOU DRY™
  • Offers breathability for medium-intensity activities with moderate sweat management for quick-drying comfort with the durability of a GORE-TEX membrane for reliable weatherproofing. Zip vents enhance breathability during more intense activity and in warmer conditions.
  • 90/10 RSD down 800 fill provides lightweight high-loft warmth; Living Lining® provides consistent temperature regulation without adding bulk or weight; GORE-TEX seam tape provides durable seam protection for a completely weather and waterproof design
  • StormForm hood with drop construction and Cohaesive embedded cinch and hood length adjustment; Reflective details; RECCO® reflector; Shaped cuffs; Power mesh wrist gaiters
  • Two-way center front zipper; Ergonomic water-repellent zip-out stretch waist gaiter with jacket-to-pant interface; Mesh-lined, no-snag Pit Zip vents; YKK® water-resistant zippers
  • Zippered microfleece hand-warmer pockets, interior card pocket and power mesh dump pockets, zippered chest pocket, zippered interior media/goggles pocket with therma-pocket inside to keep your device warm, and zippered sleeve pass pocket
  • bluesign® approved materials use only safe chemicals and reduce impact on both humans and the planet during manufacturing

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