Style: L1W107
The 686 Smarty Shift Snowboard Jacket for men oozes styles from its 10,000mm waterproof and 8,000gm breathable pores. With SNO-SEAL fully taped seams, a BREATH EASY ventilated front collar, and AIR-FLO underarm vents, this snowboard jacket is as smart as its owner. The Smarty Shift Jacket comes with a GET SMART pocket for your cell phone, along with a hidden credit/ID card stash pocket and easy-access chest zip pocket help keep your more important things secure on the slopes and around town.
Specs:
- Fabric Rating: 10K Waterproofing / 8K Breathability
- Outer Material: 100% poly linen INFIDRY-10â„¢ fabric
- Lining Material: Nylon taffeta/ Brushed tricot/ Mesh/ Sherpa
- Removable Liner Material: 100% poly brushed microfleece
- Insulation: Removable 250g fleece jacket
Features:
- 3-in-1 jacket for optimal warmth adjustment and layering
- Removable 250g microfleece liner jacket for warmth and versatility
- Adjustable powder skirt keeps snow out of layers
- GET SMART cell phone pocket
- INNIE-OUTIE dual access internal audio pocket
- BREATHE EASY ventilation on front collar and chest vent to release excess heat
- Critically taped seams prevent seepage at exposed seams
- Hand pockets and zippered chest pockets store gear
- EXTENDO-FLEX helmet-compatible hood for weather protection
- Durable 2-way YKK front zipper
- Hem drawcord cinches to seal out cold air
- Articulated sleeves for freedom of movement
- Hidden credit card and ID pocket securely stows necessities

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FAQ.
Q:
"what color grey is on the jacket, and does it match the gunmetal grey ski pants?"
Question by sweatycamels on 11/6/2011 - 12:27 am
A:
"This jacket has two shades of grey, if you would like to go on the light side it would go great with the gunmetal_check color of the 686 Infinity Insulated Snowboard Pant, if you would like the darker option it also matches perfectly with the 686 Smarty Original Insulated style#KCR202 gunmetal color."
Answer by alejandra (Peter Glenn Staff) on 11/7/2011 - 3:59 pm