Usage Backcountry Snowsports
Weight 22.31 oz / 632.00 g
Face fabric Recon Ripstop
Laminate Conduit
Lining Fabric Tricot Mesh
Reinforcement fabric Nylon Taslan
• Articulated sleeves
• One handed hood, waist and hem drawcords
• Two interior water bottle pockets
• Double flap, front zip
• Micro Tape construction
• Superlight Pit Zips are welded and water-resistant
• Attached, roll-away, Ergo hood with laminated brim
• Inset, reinforced shoulders
• Chest high hand pockets with water-resistant zips
• Welded hem and waist drawcords
• Chest pocket with water-tight zip
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Reviews | travisgollaher | Untitled Review | | 
Voted 5/5 | I recieved this parka as a gift from my climbing buddy this year. I have only used it for about two week's so far, But I already love it. I love the stylye and the usefulnes's. This will be on all of my climb's this winter and I will also be sporting it around town. The zipper's are water resistat and zip niceley. This parka seems to be a winner so far. I have the blue and black model. | | Posted Oct 28, 2005 2:01 pm | | OJ Loenneker | Good Shell | | 
Voted 4/5 | I have this shell jacket, and so far I am pretty pleased with it. I do suffer a little "gaposis" with it because of the high waist cut, but I can manage. It does not seem totally water proof, since in a downpour, the sell tends to wet through, even after several re-treatments of the DWR.
Good design, and well laid out features. the pit zips are a little hard to manipulate with one hand. The hood is a little small to fit over my Petzl Elios helmet. Oh yeah, the neck has this chamois fabric that can get irritatingly wet on rainy days. | | Posted Oct 18, 2009 2:11 pm |
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