Swiss Mister Jacket - Boys'
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Let your little man unleash his inner Swiss Army ski warrior with the Columbia Boy's Swiss Mister Jacket, a military-inspired technical winter workhorse. It's fully equipped with a sturdy, durable nylon shell backed with Columbia's patented Omni-Tech waterproof breathable membrane that seals out wet weather and allows water vapor to escape. The Swiss Mister has 150g Microtemp polyester insulation, which should keep the lil' mister comfortable in the cold; to make sure, Columbia stacked this jacket with Omni-Heat thermal reflective lining that retains body heat while breathing for long-lasting warmth.
There's also microfleece lining in the hood and spinal column for extra warmth and comfort. The Outgrown grow system allows the cuffs to be extended so the jacket can be used over multiple seasons. This jacket has a straight forward fashion sense―no flashy "I'm a boarder" panache, just a clean cut. That adds even more versatility and use, because it will look good on the hill and at dinner at the resort afterwards.
Details
- Omni-Tech waterproof protection
- Nylon shell
- Critical seams sealed
- 150g Microtemp polyester insulation
- Omni-Heat thermal reflective lining
- Microfleece lined hood and spinal column
- Outgrown grow system
- Item #COL4345
- Material
- [membrane/laminate] Omni-Tech, [shell] nylon twill, [lining] Thermal Reflective Microtex (polyester)
- Insulation
- 150g Microtemp polyester
- Fit
- regular
- Center Back Length
- [medium] 24 in
- Hood
- yes
- Pockets
- 2 hand flap
- Seams
- critical seams taped
- Thumbholes
- no
- Recommended Use
- skiing, snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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