Cloudveil Zero-G Jacket (For Men)
$156.00
$299.00
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Item #43675
Closeouts. Warm wear for big air, Cloudveil's Zero-G jacket is ready for a full-throttle day on the mountain. Stretch-woven Schoeller® Dynamic fabric is water-resistant, breathable and allows full motion. PrimaLoft® 100g insulation keeps you warm while you carve turns.Zip handwarming pockets and chest pocketInternal stretch panels and exterior articulation panels free your bodyDrawcord hemLength: 29"Weight: 2 lb. 4 oz.92% nylon, 6% spandex, 2% polyurethane with nylon lining Machine wash, tumble dryCloseouts. China.Size: S(36-38) L(42-44) XL(45-47)
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Great Multi-Tasking Jacket
By Outdoor multi-tasker from Tejas on 4/18/2008
Sleeve Length:
Feels true to length
Chest Size:
Feels true to size
Pros:
warmth/weight ratio
Best Uses:
Apres Ski, Backpacking, Casual Wear, Hiking and Camping, Skiing
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Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: This is the most flexible cold weather jacket I own. It's a warm jacket for the weight and sheds water pretty well. In the last year, I've worn it skiing, high country hunting and backpacking. It's my favorite jacket for each of those varied activities. It has nice styling and looks good around town. Pit zips would make it perfect, but I'll settle for what it is.
Fits my need for softshell jacket.
By R from Cincy from Ohio on 4/5/2008
Sleeve Length:
Feels true to length
Chest Size:
Feels true to size
Pros:
Breathable, Durable, Lightweight, Very Comfortable, Very versatile, Warm, Waterproof
Best Uses:
Casual Wear, Cold Weather, Hiking and Camping, Skiing, Wet Weather
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: I bought this jacket a the end of the ski season, after recommendations on Cloudveil products from local skiers at Jackson Hole. My short experience with above freezing weather has been excellent. It is very adaptable to various conditions. I wear either a medium and large jacket (41-42), but the medium size fits perfectly over normal base layers. A light fleece layer could be used also, in colder conditions.
By bmp from madison, wisconsin on 3/30/2008
Sleeve Length:
Feels true to length
Chest Size:
Feels true to size
Pros:
Durable, Lightweight, Warm
Cons:
Front zipper undersized, Waist cord slips
Best Uses:
Casual Wear, Cold Weather, Lift-area skiing
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: This is a simple, nicely-appearing and very functional jacket. I love the slick-lined interior (makes layering a snap). I do NOT like the front zipper. It is way too small and flimsy. A step up to a beefier zipper would be a good idea for the manufacturer. The drawstring waist is shock-corded, which is good. But the shock-cord locks slip too easily. Improvement is needed there. If it weren't for these two bothersome flaws, this would easily be the BEST all-around jacket I have ever owned...seriously.
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