Specs
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| Material: | Durashell |
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| Fabric Waterproof: | 10,000mm |
| Fabric Breathability: | 5,000g |
| Fit: | Loose |
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| Seams Taped: | Critical |
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| Pockets: | 2 external 1 internal |
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| Jacket-Pant Connections: |
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| Recco Reflector: | No |
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| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
Description: Burton Defender Snowboard Jacket True Black
Get super cozy and bundle up in this Burton Defender Snowboard Jacket. Made with a dryride ultrashell dual layer fabric, this jacket is super warm, perfect for all day wear in the great outdoors. Engineered thermacore insulation provides that added warmth. Relaxed fit, this jacket is super comfortable and stylish too. Not too bulky, this Burton Defender Snowboard Jacket is the perfect size.
- 10,000mm Waterproof
- 5,000g Breathability
- DRYRIDE Durashell 2-Layer Coated Fabric [10,000MM, 5,000G]
- Team Relaxed Fit
- Burton Sig Fit [JPN Only
- Engineered Thermacore Insulation [200G Body / 120G Sleeves]
- ALS Tech Lining
- Fulltime Contour Hood
- Critically Taped Seams
- No Chin Chafe Collar
- 40oz. Stash Pocket
- Includes Burton Jacket Features Package
- NEW DRYRIDE Fabrication
- DWR Finished Fabric
- Pit Zips
- Zippered, Microfleece-Lined Handwarmer Pockets
- Waist Gaiter with Link ZIP Jacket-to-Pant Interface
- Articulated Sleeves
- Pocket Access Hem Cinch
- Hood Cinch
- Adjustable Cuff Closures
- Goggle Pocket
- Pass Pocket
- Pocket Key Clip
Discontinued Colors
Defender
Customer Reviews | Add Your Review!
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"Perfect for the Price"
Pros: Looks, Waterproof, Pockets Cons: Can get cold without layers, Zipper problems,The jacket fits pretty true to size, maybe a tiny bit bigger than a normal jacket (Burton seems to be like that w/ their clothing in general though). The jacket is perfect for those 30 degreeish days, but once it starts getting colder you're definitely going to have to layer up. There are a ton of pockets for virtually everything and everything on the outside uses a zipper (which is nice for people like me who drop a lot of things out of their pockets). However, I've had some issues with the main zipper, but that happens with a lot of jackets and isn't really that big of a problem. The waterproofing is just good enough. If you sit out in a downpour, you're going to get wet, but for everyday snowboarding you should be alright unless you're sitting down all day.


















