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Nitro Kill City Insulated Jacket - Men's - 2010
Get wise to the shred in the Nitro Kill City Insulated Jacket. Despite a murderous name, this jacket won’t commit cash homicide, which leaves you more cash for post-park brews. On top of value, the Kill City boasts underarm venting for temp control and a powder skirt to keep the fluffy stuff outside. A generous helping of poly-fill insulation throughout ensures you’re toasty even in the killer cold.
- Jacket-to-pant snap connection lets you build a full snowsuit when it’s necessary to slay some powder
- Articulated elbows complement Nitro’s Fusion Fit, a crossover fit with the mobility of bagginess and the tailored design of slim-fit wear
- Secure media pocket with headphone port means you can crank the death metal—or classical symphony—for your next pipe run
- Thanks to a key clip, removable pass holder, and retractable cable pass holder, you can stay organized
Bottom Line: Go on a snow-killing spree.
Leave your mark on The Wall.
1 Comment Last Comment: January 18, 2011 by: Scott Pope
By: Scott Pope
January 18, 2011
What color did you get?
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- green, black, orange/acid blue, acid blue/dark teal] nylon twill, White space oddity, black space oddity polyester
- Insulation:
- 100g poly fill
- Fabric Waterproof Rating:
- 8 K
- Fabric Breathability Rating:
- 8000 g
- Fit:
- fusion
- Venting:
- underarm zips
- Powder Skirt:
- yes, fixed
- Pockets:
- 2 front hand-warmer, 1 chest, 1 media
- Seams:
- critical seams taped
- Wrist Gaiters:
- yes, articulated seams taped
- Hood:
- yes, full-time
- RECCO:
- no
- Recommended Use:
- snowboarding, skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 years





1 Comment Last Comment: May 24, 2011 by: Michael Kovacs
By: Michael Kovacs
May 24, 2011
Tried it out on Mt. Baw Baw, considering the temperature and wind chill I was never cold didn't even need thermals as it's quite insulated, recommend just wearing light clothing underneath as I was sweating after a few runs down the slopes, made good use of the underarm vents.
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