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Whether the clouds are puking or the sun is shining, zip-up the Foursquare Men's Adam's Snowboard Jacket and focus on your riding. Foursquare uses fully seam-taped, water resistant, breathable oxford nylon shell fabric to keep every speck of moisture out when a monster storm arrives. Underarm zips, a huge arm to arm back vent, and a removable hood let you ventilate the Adams Snowboard Jacket in fair conditions. Angled pockets make getting accessing your goods easy.
Bottom Line: Good weather or bad weather, the Foursquare Adams Snowboard Jacket keeps right on going.
This jacket is everything advertised. I love it. Ive had mine for a season now, and the waterproofing will still hold up in shower. The best part about it is its not too warm but not too cold either. Its perfect for temps from 15-50, the northwest, all winter long. The only beef ive got is that the back zipper takes a little getting used to. When i first got the jacket i thought it was annoying (a little bit stiff behind your arms) but once you feel the breeze through come this biatch in the spring, there is nothing better. Like other people said, it runs LARGE. Im 6'0, 170lbs and the medium is even a little big (but perfect for style points). The black is actually lighter than pictured. Maybe its different but the 'black hatch' is like a black with dark brown weave (i actually like it more than just straight black). See the posted pic.
Large or XL, the XL will be pretty big on you because you don't seem to be very bulky, I'm 6' and weigh around 165 lbs. I wear a large because of the the length of the sleeves. You could get a large for the jacket to not look as baggy, but then when you stretched your arms out in front of you they would kick up a little. Its either showing your wrists a little or all over bagginess. You make the call.
Great jacket, blocks the wind like a champ. I've worn it in 40 degrees and 10 below zero with wind and it's always nice and warm with a couple of layers underneath. Fits very large so when in doubt get a size smaller unless you want it to drip off of you. I wear a Burton M/L, but needed a small in this one. Fur lining on the hood is great. There are two internal pockets, one is perfect for iPod, the other's bigger. Absolutely can't go wrong with Foursquare.
Does anyone own the Sierra Madre Grid 8 color of this coat? If so what color tan is it? A light cream color or a darker Tan. The reason I ask is because at http://www.buysnow.com/catalog/detail/4Ge88 there is the same coat but in the picture it looks like a darker tan, and the pictures on this site look like a light cream color.
The other picture of this color-way is more accurate. It is a Tan color and not a cream color. If you are down with the color, get this jacket. It is awesome.
Just recieved my Adams jacket and its great, so many pockets you cant count em, hood is great, and detachable, fur is detachable as well from the hood, so youve got three options there: hood with fur, hood w/o fur, and just no hood at all. Amazing vents for those hot days. Like everyone else says, it is pretty big for its size, im a medium and i got medium cuz they didnt have smalls, just a little baggy, just like every other snowboard gear though. its got this nice belt thing at the base of the jacket they dont put into the description its basicly like a backup-snow-keeper-outer, it pulls nice and tight around the waist like a belt does, its elastic. This too is removable, perfect jacket for snowboarding and not snowboarding as well, all snowboard like features are removable for everyday wear. in my opinon, 5/5!!
Great jacket, not as warm as I thought but with a good sweater you'll enjoy this item. Very nice design, alot of pockets, traps. This coat is design larger than the other coats so buy one point under. I'll enjoy this jacket very much when I'll get on my snowboard.
Definitely get a size down, everyone is right in that respect. I wear XL in Burton and bought a large in this one. Wind blockage... not so much. I feel like the wind cuts into this baby on a windy day. I own a couple of jackets (one being the Burton AK Stagger) and this one does not hold up the same in the wind. Otherwise a pretty dope jacket. The fur is actual quality unlike my friends Volcom jacket that looks like a dead rat was wrapped around the hood. Venting is awesome, has kind of a cross venting in the arms and back. However, your friends may have to zip up the back vent if you unzip it too far... it is hard to reach while wearing. The black is rather faded. I am still not convinced it isn't just a dark brown. Other than that... no real complaints.
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