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$219.95
The bestselling women's Burton Jet Set Jacket combines the eco-conscious warmth of recycled content ThermacoreECO insulation with a functional yet flattering slim fit for a look that pairs well with anything in your closet. Dumping snow to springtime showers are no match for the richly textured waterproof/breathable DRYRIDE two-layer fabrics, which are offered in patterns ranging from classic single-colored to standout tribal. Add in the full laundry list of hidden features, including a permanently removable waist gaiter, handy pockets, and a hidden hem cinch, and you've got a jacket that is always ready for action.
- Slim fit sits close to the body, with room for the garment to move with you
- DRYRIDE two-layer fabric [10,000mm/5,000g] is highly breathable, waterproof, and quick drying
- Living Lining provides consistent temperature regulation without adding bulk or weight
- ThermacoreECO insulation [80g] is lightweight and breathable, providing a super-comfortable feel and low-bulk warmth that cranks the heat and dries quickly. It's bluesign approved and features over 90% recycled fibers that provide long-lasting durability and all-around easy care.
- Ergonomic water-repellent waist gaiter with jacket-to-pant interface; Mesh-lined, no-snag sleeve vents
- Contour drop hood is helmet compatible and features front adjustment; Snag-free neckline
- Zippered microfleece hand-warmer pockets, easy-access media/goggles pocket, and mesh dump pocket
- bluesign approved materials use only safe chemicals and reduce impact on both humans and the planet during manufacturing
$123.47
$189.95
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Featherweight, weather-resistant, and essential for fast and light missions, the men's Burton [ak] Dispatcher Ultralight Jacket sets you up for summit bids and far-flung adventures. It's an ultra-packable windbreaker with a minimalist design that blocks wind and sheds light rain.
Slim fit sits close to the body, with room for the garment to move with you.
- Fitted attached hood with gathered elastic at the sides
- Zippered chest pocket with internal utility loop
- Packable into a pocket
- Lightweight low-profile back of hem cinch
- Stretch lightweight 20D nylon ripstop water-repellent coated fabric
- bluesign approved materials use only safe chemicals and reduce impact on both humans and the planet during manufacturing
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$144.95
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Year round ruggedness and all-weather protection top the reasons why team riders like Red Gerard choose the boys' Burton Symbol Jacket. Tackle the elements in the best-in-class storm performance of DRYRIDE, and lock in comfort with zonal mapped Thermacore insulation that focuses warmth without restricting mobility. The stylish design is capped with a laundry list of essentials including a snow-blocking waist gaiter that connects to Burton Youth pants, a zippered chest pocket to stash goodies, and Room-to-Grow sleeves that ensure multiple seasons without coming up short on the cuffs.
Regular fit is just right: Not too tight or too baggy.
- DRYRIDE two-layer fabric [10,000mm/5,000g] is highly breathable, waterproof, and quick drying; PFC-free DWR coating; Critically-taped seams lock out the elements
- ThermacoreECO insulation [120g] is lightweight and breathable, providing a super-comfortable feel and low-bulk warmth that cranks the heat and dries quickly. It's bluesign approved and features over 90% recycled fibers that provide long-lasting durability and all-around easy care.
- Taffeta lining mapped with microfleece back panel for additional warmth
- Contour drop hood is helmet compatible and features an elastic hood gaiter and crown adjustment; Chafe-free chin guard
- Room-to-Grow system extends the length of the sleeves by 1.5in to keep up with growth spurts; Ergonomic water-repellent waist gaiter with jacket-to-pant interface
- Adjustable cuffs; Glove loops; Ticket O-ring; Pocket-access hem cinch; Zippered microfleece hand-warmer pockets, therma-pocket with media port, and sleeve pass
- bluesign approved materials use only safe chemicals and reduce impact on both humans and the planet during manufacturing
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