Burton Modem Jacket (Boy's)

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Product Details

Style: 218452

Dial up the performance and the heat with the Burton Boy’s Modem Snowboarding Jacket. This waterproof shell is stacked with pockets for cameras, phones, candy, and goggles so you can head to the hill fully loaded. Burton stuffed 120 grams of their synthetic Thermacore insulation in this jacket so that it’ll keep you plenty warm without loads of layers. Underarm vents open up to cool you off in spring, and a fulltime hood can expand to stretch over your helmet while riding the resort. With so many options, it’s no wonder this jacket is the top choice for rising stars.

  • 120 grams of Thermacore insulation to seal in heat
  • DryRide Durashell 2-layer coated fabric
  • Waterproof rating: 5,000mm
  • Breathability rating: 4,000g
  • Critically taped seams to keep water out
  • Mesh media pocket
  • Mesh-lined pit zips for easy cooling off

Questions and Answers

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Hi Guys, My son of 14 has a 30" chest and a 29" waist his is approx 65" tall. Will this Burton XS jacket fit him? Looking forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.
Question by Julie Bijsterbosch
12/23/2010 - 7:02 am
Hi and thanks for the question. It is always best to refer to the sizing chart to the right of the jacket. I know it might be hard with a 14 year old boy, but try to get his measurements and refer to the sizing to the right of the jacket. That is always going to be best. If he is between sizes, size up.
Answer by Kendall (Peter Glenn Staff)
2/5/2011 - 12:16 pm

Product Reviews


Istanbul, Turkey

Wed, 02/09/2011 - 12:59pm

Rating:
5

Just the right one for a junior!

I had bought this jacket from the internet for my 8 year-old son. He used it several times when we went to Austria to ski last month. It kept him warm as well as helped him to be tidy with several pockets. It's so light-weight as well.

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