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Columbia
Lightning Lift III Jacket - Boys'

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$79.99
Color:Black/City Grey

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Why We Like The Columbia Lightning Lift III Jacket

Whether sledding out back or learning to ski or snowboard at the local resort, our young one will be warm and comfortable in the Columbia Lightning Lift III Jacket. It features a durable nylon shell with DWR treatment to repel water and keep them dry, while Farenhot insulation provides unmatched warmth to ensure they don’t freeze as they play in the snow. 




Details

  • A waterproof, insulated jacket ready for snow days, skiing, and more
  • Farenhot insulation provides optimal warmth and comfort
  • The OUTGROWN grow system grows with them for years of use
  • An attached, adjustable hood keeps their head protected
  • Two zippered hand pockets and an interior security pocket store their essentials
  • Reflective details help keep them seen after the sun sets
  • Adjustable cuffs help seal out the cold and loose snow
  • Item #COLZCRL
Material
[shell] 100% nylon, [lining] 100% nylon 210T tafetta
Insulation
Farenhot (100% polyester)
Fit
regular
Length
hip
Center Back Length
21.5in
Hood
attached, adjustable
Pockets
two zippered hand, interior security
Powder Skirt
no
Activity
ski, snowboard, lifestyle
Manufacturer Warranty
limited lifetime

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5 out of 5 stars

October 10, 2024

Perfect for boys

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Good and suitable for boys and to be used in the snow

Grandma Maria
columbia.com

Originally reviewed on columbia.com