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im 5'6 and 200 lbs. im a stockcy kid with a broad chest and...
By tyler leemon
Ranked #3360 - Men's Jackets
July 10, 2010
im 5'6 and 200 lbs. im a stockcy kid with a broad chest and shorter arms. i have a large analog jacket that is snug around the chest and armpits especially when i layer up on cold days. i like something a little baggy with room to layer up in. should i go xl or 2xl?
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By Kris McGregor
Ranked #325 - Men's Jackets
July 12, 2010
It's a little bit of lighter, but is a suuuper sick jacket. I would tell you to go with the XL bec im 6' 165lbs and the L was snugger than usual(and Ive had 3 4sq jackets). So if you want it a lil baggier, def go for a XL. But the L wouldnt be super tight either
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By Four Horsemen
Ranked #4 - Men's Jackets
July 12, 2010
XL will be more that big enough... even if you run it baggy. I'm 6'0" and 19olbs. I rock Large. This fit is not that similar to Analogs as they have completely separate designers.
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By Connor Kerkezian
Ranked #427 - Men's Jackets
July 11, 2010
since FSQ and Analog are both owned by burton they should have a similar fit, so I'g go with the xl, but if you want to get steezy get the dub X.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] nylon; [Lining] polyester
- Waterproof Rating:
- 15K
- Breathable Rating:
- 10000g
- Fit:
- Loose
- Core Venting:
- Underarm zips
- Pockets:
- 2 Front, sleeve
- Seam Taped:
- Yes, fully
- Powder Skirt:
- No
- Hood:
- Yes, drop
- Zip-in Compatibility:
- Yes, snap-in work shirt
- Recommended Use:
- Snowboarding with advanced climate adaptation
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
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