Style: D2246Y
White Sierra’s Snow Crystal Insulated Ski Jacket keeps her warm all season long. The synthetic insulation adds warmth without making her feel bulky. Elasticized cuffs keep out the wind and snow, so she’s comfortable. Thoughtful pockets for goggles and electronics safely stow items out of the weather.
Specs:
- Fabric Rating: Waterproof / Breathable
- Shell Material: 100% polyester woven fabric
- Insulation: Polyfill synthetic insulation
- Length: Center back measures 21.5â€
Features:
- Attached hood keeps head warm
- Contrast color top-stitching adds touch of flair
- Zip secure hand-warmer pockets safely stow items
- Inside clear pocket for ski pass scanning
- Elasticized cuffs keep snow out
- Chin guard feels soft against skin
- Goggle pocket keeps goggles from getting tangled with other items
- Inside electronics pocket keeps gear secure

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FAQ.
Q:
"how it is inside?"
Question by mariapaz on 10/15/2012 - 5:24 pm
A:
"The inside has a grey nylon colored print with a pink fleece strip, on the back that is about 6" wide, that goes down with a space from the bottom of 4-6"."
Answer by Jaime (Peter Glenn Staff) on 10/16/2012 - 12:03 pm
Q:
"Is this warm enough and will it be dry enough for a girl skiing for the first time?"
Question by Nacho on 11/19/2012 - 7:53 am
A:
"There are a lot of variables that come into play with your questions. The jacket is insulated to keep you warm, but it also depends on what type of mid layer and next to skin layer that you are wearing, will make a difference. Also the weather outside and how you as a person can handle cold, is a determining factor. This jacket has different good features to keep you dry as well, that will help you stay warm. Since you are a first time skier, I would recommend to spend a little more money and get the
Obermeyer Cameron Ski Jacket or something similar to its technical features. Obermeyer is a great brand for someone who wants to get a lot of features on a jacket without breaking the bank. "
Answer by Jaime (Peter Glenn Staff) on 11/20/2012 - 2:43 pm