Specs
| Fabric Breathability: | 8,000g |
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| Fabric Waterproof: | 10,000mm |
| Fit: | Loose |
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| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Material: | Nylon |
| Pockets: | 6 External 2 Internal |
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| Recco Reflector: | Yes |
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| Seams Taped: | Fully |
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Description
Sessions Anoracket Snowboard Jacket Tang/Pop Pink
The Sessions Anoracket Snowboard Jacket is really a masterpiece in its apparent simplicity. It comes fully decked with a snapaway storm skirt, fully taped seams, key clip, and zippered media pocket. The sleeve cuffs are easily adjustable with Velcro closures, and the fit is made to be comfortable while also appearing fitted and chic. Retro color block prints make this jacket an easy favorite this year, and for many years to come given its durability and all-in-one appeal.
- Baggy Fit
- Mesh Lined Body
- Fixed Hood
- Fully Taped Seams
- Deluxe Features Package
- Fixed Snapaway Stormskirt
- Single Zip Mesh Lined Pit Zips
- Zippered Media Pocket
- Velcro Adjustable Cuffs
- Mircrofleece Lined Handwarmer Pockets
- Key Clip
- Exterior Recco
- One Handed Hood Drawcord
- Single Pull Center Front Zipper
- Elastic Headphone Loop
Anoracket
Customer Reviews | Add Your Review!
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"Awesome!"
Pros: Comfy, lotta room, Lightweight, simple n nice colors Cons:Sessions makes some sick jackets, that's all i can say. Not the ideal fit for those who like to wear skinny/slim, but they know what they're dealing with already. It's a bit short on the arms than other companies, but I like to wear size up so it was perfect for me. It's pretty loose all around, so you have no problem with any kind of movement. And considering it is a loose fit jacket, it is light weight. The hood actually fits your head pretty snug unlike most other snow jacket hoods. I found this to be better, but you might not. Adjusting the hood looks sorta complicated, but nobody really uses those anyways, so no big deal. All and all, great all-around jacket, baggy so looks sick if you are lapping park, and good waterproofing to roll on pow. Get them!
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"Great Shell"
Pros: Lightweight Shell, 10K waterproofing, Bright Colors Cons: No insulation (but that's cause it's a shell),I got the orange/pink one a few months ago. I wore it 4 of the 5 days I rode on my trip to CO this January. The only day I didn't was when it was -10 or below with windchill all day at Vail, so I opted for an insulated jacket. Does it's job as a shell perfect, keeping you dry when its not soaking wet out. I'd definitely go for something with a higher waterproof rating if its slushy/wet out. I really liked the tightening system at the end of the sleeves. Made it a lot easier to get my undergloves under, and then tighten the jacket up over them, than some of my other jackets. The colors were real bright too, just like in the picture, which I loved. All the other club members could always find me on the mountain, whether they were far away on groomers, or trying to follow me through the trees. Overall I rate this jacket 5/5, as long as you use it as the shell it was meant to be.
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"sessions"
Pros: warm, Cons: to small,nice warm jacket soft easy to move in but to many people have it
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"Sessions Anoracket Jacket 2010"
Pros: bright colors, lightweight, good price Cons:I'm 183cm 82kg and this jacket in L fits just right, loose enough to add 1-2 layers under, but not too baggy. I got it in Tang/Pop Pink and it as bright as on picture.
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"sessions anoracket!!"
Pros: good solid colors, very light, tought Cons: none,Im 5'10 165 and this jacket in medium fits me pretty well. i got the purple and citron one. i used to have a burton poacher which held up pretty well but the anoracket is soo much lighter. the pockets on the anoracket are pretty nice because i use the chest pocket for my phone and wallet. overall great jacket.


















