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L1 Reducer Jacket - Men's - 2011

L1 Reducer Jacket - Men's - 2011

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L1 Reducer Jacket - Men's - 2011

The L1 Reducer Jacket delivers both classic military styling and bomb-proof construction. Ripstop fabric resists tears from tree branches, rocks, and those annoying mystery screws sticking out of haggard park features. With a stowable hood and shell construction, the Reducer can be layered up and down for ultimate versatility in any weather conditions.

  • Limited-edition Spray Dye Flannel colorway is dyed one at a time—no two are alike
  • Removable L1 pins for customizable levels of flair
  • Washed, aged finish has a premium hand-feel less crispy than most ripstop outerwear

Bottom Line: Sometimes less is more.

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I'm 6'2 180 and not sure whether to get the large or

I'm 6'2 180 and not sure whether to get the large or extra large. I'm planning on wearing a sweatshirt under of course when i shred but maybe not when i'm just walking down the street..so what do you people of the internet think i should do?

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August 27, 2012

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My general experience is to order a size down from your regular sweatshirt size!

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October 25, 2012

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Rating for this product: 4

Amazing, but $200?

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October 6, 2011

Just picked this beauty up in black and I love it. I am 5'9 145lbs and the Medium is a perfect fit.

The good:
L1 has their style on point. The attention to detail is amazing and I love the military style that this jacket has. The black is more of a faded black then as dark as it shows on here. Love the look and the way the hood can zip into the collar.

The bad:
I feel that 200$ is a lot of cash to pay for an 8k piece of outerwear. Yes I have used 8k throughout the Utah winters and never had any problems, but I feel this should still be a bit cheaper as it is just a shell. And maybe I'm retarded, but the string at the bottom doesnt seem to cinch or tighten - dunno if its just aesthetics or what. This jacket is prime for spring days and could be used during the colder winter months with a hoodie underneath. Who doesn't layer anyway?

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This jacket doesn't have a powder skirt?!

This jacket doesn't have a powder skirt?!

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August 24, 2012

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Hi, Im interested in buying this jacket. But im not sure what

Hi, Im interested in buying this jacket. But im not sure what size to get.
Im 5'8" and weight about 147lbs. I usually wear size small in Holden jackets, should do the same for this one?
I usually wear my jackets pretty well fitted, cause i like to rock them off the mountain.

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July 13, 2012

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This will probably be a little looser than a Holden jacket. That said, small will fit you best.

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July 16, 2012

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Change me.

Tech Specs:

Material:
Vintage Ripstop (100% nylon) 
Insulation:
none 
Fabric Waterproof Rating:
8000 mm 
Fabric Breathability Rating:
8000 g/m² 
Hood:
yes, stowable 
Venting:
none 
Powder Skirt:
no 
Pockets:
2 hand, 2 chest 
Seams:
critical seams taped 
Recommended Use:
snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year