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The Burton Men’s System Jacket gives you options that prepare you for any riding weather. The 10K-rated waterproof fabric fends off moisture and lets your sweat escape for that swamp-free feeling. This three-in-one snowboarding jacket features a removable fleece liner that helps you stay warm when temps sink. Take out the liner during bluebird spring days, and sport the hooded liner with your board shorts when you visit the outdoor hot tub post-riding.
hello, i like the jacket, but there are no larges left, i am 6'2 200lb (if weight matters) and wear a 44 regular suit jacket (if suit jacket size matters), any clue if the xl would be ultra baggy on me? thanks
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No it doesn't have the wrist gaiters but the Foursquare Adams jacket does. Check it out here. http://www.dogfunk.com/snowboard/FSQ0452/Foursquare-Adams-Jacket-Mens.html Both are sick jackets.
This is a versatile jacket because it's got a removable fleece liner. That said, I think you'll be more satisfied with the Hybrid 3L you're looking at because it has a much higher waterproof rating.
anyone got a picture of the liner for the true black, and or any other style? just wondering what it looks like and if it could be worn alone to and from school. thank you.
FYI, this is not a zip-in/out liner. The only connection the liner and the shell have is at the end of the sleeves to keep the liner's arms from bunching up inside when you put the shell portion of the jacket on.
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