Women's Snowcrew Jacket-Plus sold by Outdoor Research
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Women's Snowcrew Jacket-Plus

$349
$140
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Product Description

Designed for optimal performance on the slopes, the Snowcrew Jacket combines a waterproof, breathable Ventia™ 2L shell with VerticalX™ Eco insulation for lightweight warmth. Its helmet-compatible hood, adjustable features, and convenient pockets make it perfect for resort riding in all conditions. The jacket offers excellent mobility while keeping users warm and dry, making it an essential piece for avid skiers seeking functionality and style. From the brand: Recycled Materials And Insulated Functional Design For Resort Riding In All Conditions The Snowcrew Jacket offers a waterproof, breathable, and fully seam-taped shell with high-loft synthetic insulation for warmth without bulk for resort riding in all conditions. The jacket features a waterproof, breathable Ventia™ 2L shell and VerticalX™ Eco synthetic insulation for a superior warmth-to-weight ratio. The helmet-compatible halo hood protects from the elements, and multiple hood adjustments and a brushed tricot chin guard ensure a comfortable fit. The powder skirt keeps snow out, and the forearm ski pass pocket and key clip are thoughtful design additions. Backed by the OR Ambassador Team, the Snowcrew Jacket is the perfect gear for those who want to stay warm and dry on the hill without sacrificing mobility or range of motion. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (Hexavalent Compounds), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov .