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Flylow Women's Sarah Jacket

C$390.00

This ski jacket—lined with a just-right layer of recycled micropuff insulation—looks good on or off the mountain.

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Women , Jackets , Snow Jackets
Article number: 4242-624-04-DUSI-M
Availability: In stock

DESCRIPTION

Ride out the storm in the Sarah Insulated Jacket, which gives you protection from the elements, including wind and waterproofing in Finish 2-layer stretchy exterior fabric, a powder skirt, and a helmet-compatible hood. A toasty layer of cushy micropuff insulation—made from post-consumer recycled materials—adds just the right amount of warmth. You’ll get street style mixed with mountain tech, thanks to a long, fashion-forward fit.

 

FEATURES

  • PFAS-Free DWR (Durable Water Repellent)
  • Wrist gaskets with optional thumb loops
  • 12-inch underarm vents
  • Powder skirt
  • Fully seam taped
  • Helmet-compatible hood
  • YKK waterproof zippers
  • 4 exterior pockets, 2 interior pockets, 1 interior pass pocket, 1 dump pocket
  • Average weight: 817g

 

TECHNOLOGY

You don't want to sacrifice durability when you're skiing and riding at the resort, which means you're willing to opt for heavier-duty fabrics and toasty insulation so you'll get all-day protection from the weather and the elements. don't worry, we still offer ample venting and fabrics that release heat and moisture when you warm up, so if you want to take a hike or go for a ski tour, you won't overheat. 

Think of Inuitive's Finish 2L like shark's skin: It's sleek, al little stretchy, and water glides right off of it. apply that to a pair of ski pants and you get a strong 75-Denier fabric that's ready for any weather conditions but also has a good amount of mobility and flexibility, you know, in case you need to twist or backflip on a whim. 

PFCs, or perfluorocarbons, are found in chemicals often used in Durable Water Repellent (or DWR), and once released into the environment, those chemicals are no good. instead of harmful PFCs, we're using a friendlier, bio-based treatment that will still keep your fabric dry in a storm but is kinder to you and out planet. 
We work with the best partners in the textile industry to ensure our products and materials meet the highest safety standards. From bluesign®-approved supply chains to products tested and approved by Oeko-Tex for consumer safety to Durable Water Repellents made without PFCs, we are certifying our supply chain and retaining all supply chain certificated for full transparency and to ensure that we use materials that align with our goal of making the least impact possible on the environment. 
Greenloft, our proprietary lightweight, packable synthetic insulation, will keep you dry when wet and is made from 100 percent recycled polyester. 
Material made from 100 percent post-consumer recycled goods, keeping waste out of the landfill and promoting a circular economy. 

 

MATERIALS

  • Finish 2-layer hardshell fabric: 100% polyester
  • 15k/10k waterproof breathable membrane
  • Lining: 100% recycled polyester
  • 80g Greenloft recycled insulation

 

SIZE & FIT

Regular: A traditionally cut fit that sits comfortably and true to size. Not too baggy; not too tight. Right down the middle. This standard fit allows for plenty of maneuverability in a classic, everyday shape for daily life and active missions.

 

SIZE GUIDE

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1001/9644/files/Size_Chart_W_S23

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