Burton AK 3L Hover Snowboard Jacket Smokecamo Roasted Brown

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Specs

Type:
  • Technical Shell
  • Gore-Tex
Material: Gore-Tex pro shell
Fabric Breathability: 13,000
Fit: Loose
Venting:
  • Yes
  • pit zips
Seams Taped: Fully
Powder Skirt:
  • Yes
Wrist Gasket:
  • No
Hood:
  • Yes
Pockets: 2 exterior, 1 interior
Zip In Compatible:
  • No
Jacket-Pant Connections:
  • Yes
Recco Reflector: No
Recommended Use: Snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime

Description: Burton AK 3L Hover Snowboard Jacket Smokecamo Roasted Brown

With the Burton AK 3L Hover snowboard jacket there is no reason for anyone to hover around you to make sure you are staying dry and warm. A 3-layer Gore-Tex shell and a jacket-to-pants interface almost completely eliminate the chance that snow will sneak in and dampen your day. A fleece-like lining in this Burton Sig Fit jacket will keep you comfortable on the slopes and the lifetime warranty will give you the comfort of knowing you are wearing a quality product.

Key Features of The Burton AK 3L Hover Snowboard Jacket:
  • NEW GORE-TEX 70D Pro Shell with 3L Micro Grid Backer Technology
  • GORE-TEX with Tiny Tape [8MM / 13MM]
  • Fully Taped Seams
  • NEW Riri AQUAzip Water-Resistant Zippers
  • Crossflow Air Injection Venting
  • Ballistic Paneling
  • NEW Link ZIP Jacket-to-Pant Interface
  • Includes AK Jacket Features Package
  • Discontinued Colors

    AK 3L Hover


    Customer Reviews | Add Your Review!

    • "Great!"

      , LITTLE NECK, NY
      Pros: Zip-In, Lots of pockets, Thin Cons: Virtually no insulation, Non-detachable Hood may be too small for helmet,

      Zipper length is different across different years. I paired my Hover (2008) w/ 2L Shelter Pants (2009), both Small, and found that the pants had a slightly longer zipper. In use, that's probably not a big deal. The jacket is awesome for being nice and thin, just as a technical shell should be so you can layer inside according to the weather. The zippers are a bit hard to pull, but I guess that's a worthy trade-off in exchange for waterproofing.