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When the going gets rough, the tough zip up the Burton Men's One-Piece Snow Suit. With serious waterproofing, fully taped seams, and a comfortable relaxed Burton team fit, this onesie totally seals out the winter. In three different colorways (one for each kind of monkey found in Vermont's Green Mountains), the One-Piece improves mobility with a stretch Lycra waist zone, articulated knees and sleeves, and a fulltime Contour hood.
Stretch Lycra waist zones for mobility
Lifetime Warranty
Fulltime Contour Hood is designed to move with you so you don't get blindsided when you're twisting through the trees
Hidden pass pocket stashes your pass for safety
Articulated sleeves and knees for awesome mobility
Microfleece hand pockets
Pass pocket
Hood Cinch
Adjustable cuffs
Bottom Line: It's not a boy, it's not a girl, it's a one-piece.
Meh, they're comparable. The biggest difference is the waterproofing - the Burton one is 15k vs. Airblaster's 10k. So the Burton suit will be slightly more waterproof. The second difference is styling - would you rather have the more fitted Freedom Suit, or the baggier Burton one-piece?
Personally, I dig the baggy look and would go with the Burton onesey but hey that's just me.
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I am relatively new to boarding and am looking for something to keep the snow out my back lol. I have my first trip to canada in feb, does this have enough insulation? also I am 5'4 136lbs (of muscle) so a small should work fine? (i have broad shoulders)
It is a shell and will keep all elements out and away from your body. You will need to wear first layer to keep warm but the elements will not get to you.
It's got no insulation - it's just a shell, but it will be warm enough because there will be no seams to let the cold in. You'll probably want to wear some long underwear though, maybe a thin fleece if it's suuuuuper cold out. Small will be perfs for you.
I'm 6'1 weigh 150lbs and wear a size 30 in the waist. I want something a little baggy but I have longs leg so I don't want it to be to short. What size should I get?
I wan to say the small is your correct size. What size of Pants and Jackets do you where. If you wear medium in both then go with the medium, if not then go with the small.
is there an adjustment in the pants waistline? can i adjust the waistline without the jacket bunching up? does it hang off the shoulders completely or is there support in the waist for the lower half?
You could run the Large no problem. But make sure your waist is within the sizes for Large. It is 34-36. If your waist is not that big then think about running the Medium.
Hello Would this suit be able to fit me? I'm 200cm/2m high, but quite thin, And should i got for the largest one? The size charter says nothing about height.