Boulder Gear Isadora Ski Jacket - Waterproof (For Women)
$109.95
$200.00
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Closeouts. Boulder Gear's Isadora waterproof ski jacket packs two times the power against cold, wet conditions. Waterproof breathable and insulated with the warmth of Thinsulate®.Zip front with touch-close storm flapZip hand, sleeve and chest pocketsZip-off powder skirt Drawcord-adjustable hood with brimInterior goggle and cell phone pocketsLength: 28"Weight: 2 lb. 4 oz. 100% polyesterPolyester mesh back lining; nylon lining in bodyMachine wash, hang dryClassic FitCloseouts. China and Vietnam.
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the size 8 fits me perfectly By Soozie skiier from Phoenix on 06/11/2008 Pros: Breathable, Great for skiing, Lightweight, Lots of Pockets, Warm, Waterproof Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Chest Size: Feels true to size Sleeve Length: Feels too long Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I feel completely protected in this jacket. It's trim, light, and warm.
By Snoops from Fairlee VT on 01/10/2008 Pros: Breathable, Lightweight, Waterproof, Wind Resistant Best Uses: Backcountry, Cross Country, Downhill, Freestyle Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Chest Size: Feels true to size Gear Usage: Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Very comfortable "in town" jacket. Won't be warm enough for downhill skiing when cold Vermont winters return.
FANTASTIC JACKET, WOULD BUY BRAND AGAIN By GREEMA from AMSTERDAM, NY on 12/27/2007 Pros: Breathable, Durable, Lightweight, Lots of Pockets, Stylish, Warm, Waterproof, Wind Resistant Best Uses: Backcountry, Cross Country, Snowshoeing Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Chest Size: Feels true to size Gear Usage: Cold Weather Living Sleeve Length: Feels too long Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I JUST LOVE THIS JACKET, IT IS LIGHTWEIGHT BUT WARM AND WATERPROOF WITH LOTS OF POCKETS. IT IS VERY STYLISH AND EASILY GOES FROM THE WOODS TO THE STREETS.
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