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Spyder Apogee Jacket - Men's - 2005
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Spyder Apogee Jacket - Men's - 2005
The Spyder Men's Apogee Jacket is designed for serious skier who insist on riding regardless of the weather. This 3-in-1 component jacket features a removable 600-fill down liner. You know you're protected from practically any winter weather event when this liner is zipped into the waterproof, seam-taped 3-layer Warm Back XT.L shell. Strategically placed panels of stretch fabric promote mobility. Welded pockets, waterproof zippers, a powder skirt and a removable storm hood all work to keep the elements outside the Apogee. Thoughtful features like a Flasher pass pocket prove that this jacket is extraordinary. As for the down liner, a quilted pattern keeps the insulation in place. The liner's lightweight ripstop shell fabric lets it slide easily under the Apogee shell, and also keeps it looking snazzy when you wear it out for some post-powder day debauchery. Down liner too much for you? Check out the Glacial jacket.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] 3-Layer Warm Back nylon XT.L with Spylon, 3-layer stretch-twill Warm Back XT.L, [liner] 15D ripstop polyester with Spylon
- Waterproof Rating:
- 15K
- Breathable Rating:
- 15000g
- Lining:
- 600-fill goose down
- Core Venting:
- Side
- Pockets:
- 2 Hand, 2 chest, 1 rear stow, 1 pass, 1 goggle, 1 internal music
- Seam Taped:
- Yes
- Powder Skirt:
- Yes
- Hood:
- Yes
- Removable Hood:
- Yes
- Zip-in Compatibility:
- Yes, down liner included
- Recommended Use:
- Severe-weather skiing
- Warranty:
- Lifetime






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